M&S and Superquinn are more expensive for food items that are just as good from Lidl or Aldi.
Bring a calculator and work out whether the larger packet is really cheaper than two small packets or the value produce is cheaper than the standard.
This doesn't make sense to me. Why would SO/DD payments necessarily involve paying out less and you don't need to make donations this way for the charity to avail of [broken link removed] on your donations (over €250 p.a.).(9) make sure that your charitable / religious donations are made by standing order, so you can pay out less & fill in the Revenue form @ end of the year to allow the charitable body claim your tax back.
(2) When you Sky contract runs out - CANCEL it - you will still have plenty of `Free to Air` stations @ no monthly cost.
Eh? What do you mean by "the signal jammed"?This does work but after you cancel it you might have to wait for a couple of weeks to receive all the free to air stuff (when I did it the signal jammed for a couple of weeks)
Lots (don't know about all) supermarkets price goods by "price per litre/per 100g" etc. making comparision easier.
See ConsumerConnect for information about unit pricing rules/conventions:I know that Tesco already give the equivalent price per 100g or litre etc for many food items so direct comparisons are very easy and require no calculator!
If a product is sold by weight, volume or measure, as is the case with many groceries, supermarkets and shops must display not only its actual selling price, but its unit price too.
The unit price is the price for a given quantity of the product (e.g. the price for a litre or kilo of the product).
The law is that both the selling price and the unit price must be displayed on or near to the item. In reality, both prices usually appear on the same shelf-edge label, with the selling price in the larger font and the unit price underneath. For example:
Mr Perk Instant Coffee Granules, 100g
€2.99
€29.99 per Kilogram
If the shop doesn't have equipment for printing shelf-edge labels or for point-of-sale scanning, then it doesn't have to provide the unit price, only the selling price.
I don't know how people manage with one big shop a week; a lot of fruit and veg doesn't keep that long.
You need to be careful here to make sure that the pet's nutritional needs are met. Meat only will not do this.
- If you have a pet and buy tinned dogfood, make your own with minced cheap cuts of meat
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