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Throw away attitude
On 25 Jan, 12:05, Martin wrote: Price doesn't necessarily mean quality. To me it does, especially if this indicates an energy efficiency rating. I remember all too well the beginning of the bargain white goods, tvs and hi fis (from japan and china) being sold in supermarkets in the early 70s when people started bringing to our electrical shop faulty and broken goods, hangry and annoyed at us for not being able to repair them. I have always beleived that if you don't put in the price for the quality, you can't hope for the good to last or work efficiently. However, I do think there's bargains - but these bargains have fallen out of a van or were found on a Devon's beach ) Those of us who have lived in NL too long .... still won't re-heat spinash. Now what is this with the Dutch and the re-cooking of spinash?! Is it really poisonnous? |
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