Greed
In the present climate who are the greediest the multimillioners who furlow their staff and expect the taxpayer to pay their wages Or the charities who have millions (sometimes Billions)in the bank who do not want to spend any money and every other advert on Tv is asking for even more money for their charities
Started: 10th May 2020 at 19:51
Last edited by PeterP: 10th May 2020 at 20:25:36
Much always wants more Peter P. My charity begins ands ends at home..full stop.
Replied: 10th May 2020 at 19:55
I've noticed a lot of price increases on everyday stuff, bread, tinned stuff, how can this be when the shops are going all day long like its christmas ??
Replied: 10th May 2020 at 19:57
Our province announced legal action yesterday against some firms that increased their prices unreasonably. Throw the book at them.
Replied: 10th May 2020 at 20:14
Broady...People power is the answer...everybody affected by their greed should boycott them...no sales...go bust.
Replied: 11th May 2020 at 10:12
The factory's are paying their employees overtime make the everyday stuff like bread and tinned stuff, so the supermarkets have to charge a little bit more.
Replied: 11th May 2020 at 10:31
Owd on a bit F.M. granted the odd little extra...but if you go out to "Rob" joe public...cos you can in the current climate. Tha wants flogging..I am available (at a cheap rate) to carry out same. 👍
Replied: 11th May 2020 at 18:23
little asda at marus bridge is a prime example of price rises in this crises.5 and 10 p on lots of products.
Replied: 11th May 2020 at 18:35
All clothing at Tesco Horwich today was discounted by 50%, I bought 2 packs of new socks and 2 Packs of underwear
Replied: 11th May 2020 at 19:07