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couldn't you have ordered all that from a supermarket for half the price?

Can't really quote supermarket prices, as the above I got from a wholesaler.

I think it'd work out about the same taking into consideration of the £8.50 delivery, who knows. It's just easy and convenient for me. I don't drive and lugging 20kg worth of booze (which is what the above is, and thats a normal/small order) then it's just a pain.
 
Can't really quote supermarket prices, as the above I got from a wholesaler.

I think it'd work out about the same taking into consideration of the £8.50 delivery, who knows. It's just easy and convenient for me. I don't drive and lugging 20kg worth of booze (which is what the above is, and thats a normal/small order) then it's just a pain.

you do know supermarkets deliver for £3?
 
you do know supermarkets deliver for £3?
I didn't know this (for alcohol at least)

Just checked asda, things I wanted are slightly more expensive. They don't do britvic cranberry juices in 160ml glasses.
I'd lose out on 200ml on the blue curacao (which was 2£ cheaper, so i lose 200ml, its not a premium brand either (only one asda had))

You nearly made me cack myself then thinking big brand asda would give me that asda price :p Haha, the wholesaler is superb anyway. Thanks for the concern though ^^
 
I didn't know this (for alcohol at least)

Just checked asda, things I wanted are slightly more expensive. They don't do britvic cranberry juices in 160ml glasses.
I'd lose out on 200ml on the blue curacao (which was 2£ cheaper, so i lose 200ml, its not a premium brand either (only one asda had))

You nearly made me cack myself then thinking big brand asda would give me that asda price :p Haha, the wholesaler is superb anyway. Thanks for the concern though ^^

do you really need small bottles/cans of mixers?

you could get a litre of cranberry juice for like £1 or 4 litres for £3.

same goes for the lemonade. you could probably get 4 litres for £2.

also i would check "mysupermarket" ;)

you get £10 off your first 2 orders over £50 (one from tesco and one from sainsburys)

anyway taking those into account, you could have easily saved yourself a lot of money.
 
do you really need small bottles/cans of mixers?

you could get a litre of cranberry juice for like £1 or 4 litres for £3.

same goes for the lemonade. you could probably get 4 litres for £2.

also i would check "mysupermarket" ;)

you get £10 off your first 2 orders over £50 (one from tesco and one from sainsburys)

anyway taking those into account, you could have easily saved yourself a lot of money.

Yes the small cans are vital to mixing cocktails, I mainly use these spirits on a personal basis, as and when. These spirits will last a long time, If i open a 1litre bottle of cranberry juice, after the first night, its no longer as fresh and subsequent nights after that. After 4 days, its gone off.

So theres 2 things that does for me:
A. Subconsciously pressures me into drinking more booze to use up the cranberry juice, therefore increasing purchase of alcohol.

B. I don't use it all and then I throw it away. I use one 160ml britvic glass per 2 cocktails. If I've opened a 1LITRE carton, thats a lot of cocktails i have to drink in 4days or risk waste.

Same thing goes for lemonade, it starts going flat after a day. Maximum 2days before its horrible.
 
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The above figure will be attached to a high altitude balloon, and sent up to around 100,000ft which means 99% of the atmosphere is below you at that altitude. So basically sending a lego astronaut to the edge of space.

Send it into Guinness world records for the highest altitude lego has reached :D
 
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