My sons do that,saves heaps of time,but the one issue is you can’t look through the products on the shelf to get the
longer use by dates.
Yep, been hit by that a couple of times. We have learned to look closely at the labels that matter and plan meals accordingly. Has created a fridge full of left overs on one occasion as three meals of things had to be cooked up or risk spoilage.
Seems we think alike,i took 12 of those today,its getting bloody boring and a PITA.
Originally Posted by 1950landy
At booth our local shopping centres you have to scan on entry than scan at every shop you enter so when doing weekly shop that makes 10 scans minimum , out of those 10 only 4 will scan due to the poor Wi-Fi in the centres . I try 3 times at each that dose not work then give up & just walk in recon if contact tracing has me in the centre they should contact me anyway . I think most people feel the same they only scan on entry to the centres due to this.
Must be annoying for young people who have to stop sending messages so they can scan, I find it annoying having to continually get my phone out then open the app to scan.
Imagine what it's like for couriers and delivery drivers.
Imagine what it's like for couriers and delivery drivers.
Was just at doctors for my Covid shot while waiting a courier made a delivery to doctors , just dropped the package on the counter & left , I know he didn't scan because the doctors because you have to scan at the counter & not at the door before entering.
Was just at doctors for my Covid shot while waiting a courier made a delivery to doctors , just dropped the package on the counter & left , I know he didn't scan because the doctors because you have to scan at the counter & not at the door before entering.
Did he at least scan the parcel?
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Adventure before Dementia
2012 Puma 90 - Black
1999 Td5 110 Ute - White
1996 Tdi 300 Wagon - White
Actually, I think it was a Belmont, but still. Same colour too.
Most utes and vans were bog standard Belmonts as they probably weren't driven by the buyer, but Kingswood commercials were available.
HK was the first model that could be almost custom built by the purchaser.
Most utes and vans were bog standard Belmonts as they probably weren't driven by the buyer, but Kingswood commercials were available.
HK was the first model that could be almost custom built by the purchaser.
Yep I believe it was the first to be made available in luxury spec. Luxury for the day that is. My Dad had an XL Falcon Delux at the time. It didn't even come with a heater. Did Ford have a Futura Ute?
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