£1 - standard payment.
Don't know if you get them outside the UK.
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£1 - standard payment.
Don't know if you get them outside the UK.
You mean the bags they deliver to you that say "clothing you give us will be used in the UK, or abroad either as "worn again" clothes or to raise funds to help the poor"? :mellow:
No, the chaps at the supermarket who pack your bags for you.
To collect money for aids, or the local puntsphere team, or to get wee Bobby his own dialysis machine, or the national front.
The ones you are talking about are rarely charities nowadays. They are normally businesses, however much the leaflets suggest otherwise.
ahh, i usually shop at Morrisons and tesco express.
If you go to a decent supermarket you can get everything in the same place.
I don't buy into that idea of everything in the same place = better than looking for things in different places. In the old days there was Butchers shop next door to a Bakery and the post office next to that.
I can't see what was wrong with the local high street in the first place that needed politicians sticking their noses in & Putting local businesses out of work.
Supermarkets help poor people to be able to buy more stuff.
Therefore, they're good. Fact.
You consider Morrisons and Tesco Express to be local business then.
I wish i did live in trumpton sometimes. :(
No, I don't consider Morrisons and Tesco Express to be local business. My point is, "Getting everything in the same place" has become popular because of the rise of the supermarket, which has put many local shops out of the game.
I was being facetious, when you said "ahh, i usually shop at Morrisons and tesco express." I implied that if you went to a better supermarket then you wouldn't have to visit two.
You took this to be me proclaiming how good supermarkets were and went on to extol the virtues of local shops for local people. In spite of the fact that you don't actually use them yourself.
manker was just harsh, but you get used to that.
Hello.
stfu, cunts.
Funny,
I've enver seen those around in either Tesco or Asda.
Are you mkaing this up again?
You're a sick bastard JP. Sick Sick Sick
Sick
It's a socio-economic thing. If they tried it in Govan they would end up giving money away, not collecting it.
I've never lived in Govan in my life and I think I've passed through it once.
I go to Asda in Cumbernauld town centre :snooty:
I was just thinking that if they did it to make money for heroin, would they be charity bag smackers, or should they go for maximal clarity and be charity bag smackheads?