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London pubs

3d ago

Just been to Borough Market, whilst the food stalls were quite busy, the pubs looked as if they needed life support. Guessing they have finally priced themselves out of the market. Even the tourists were complaining about the prices. Edit: I will add that I regularly go the market and surrounding area. Friday lunchtime, rain or shine, the pubs were always busy with working locals and tourists to the point there was standing room only, outside. Walk many places around London and this is becoming a common occurrence. Many don't even open to late afternoon or early evening. Between Rachel from accounts and the brewery's, looks like they have finally killed it! There's a Sains...

BrewDog Shakes Up RTD Shelves Across the UK with New Nostalgia-Led Wonderland Cocktails

4d ago

Introducing Pear Drop Margarita & Fizzy Toffee Apple Martini ELLON, Scotland, May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BrewDog, by Tilray Brands, Inc. (Nasdaq: TLRY; TSX: TLRY), is shaking up the ready-to-drink category with new Wonderland cocktails inspired by nostalgic flavours. Landing in Sainsbury’s and online this month, the launch initially introduces two SKUs: Pear Drop Margarita and Fizzy Toffee Apple Martini. Designed to disrupt a category dominated by classic, predictable serves, Wonderland delivers playful, throwback-inspired flavours reimagined for a modern audience. As part of BrewDog’s commitment to innovation, the range challenges traditional cocktail conventions with bo...

I have an interview for a full-time SWE role as a first year CS student. I'm scared to even accept the interview

4d ago

I work part time in a warehouse on the weekends, and I'm really tired of being treated like a robot, so I applied to several SWE roles through LinkedIn. I'd rather work full time in the industry I'm passionate about then continue losing my weekends to mind-numbing boredom. Now I have an interview invitation from a co-founder, but I don't know if they realize I'm a first year? I've built two production-grade mobile apps for android, one with 100 MAU, 2k downloads, an ETL pipeline for data processing, experience with react native frontend, fastapi python backend, but I have basically no leetcode experience, in fact I'm only just doing the DSA module right ...

What do you think of supermarket food quality?

9d ago

I’m curious as to how people view groceries/food quality across UK supermarkets. Do you have an absolute best or a supermarket which stands out? Is there one you absolutely avoid. If yes, why? Feel free to rank, assess, or simply share your views/preferences, indicating how it’s different or special (or not!) and why. My favourite is M&S Foodhall - I think food quality (including packaging) is the best and most delicious, appealing, and visually, for marketing purposes, etc. My second favourite is Waitrose (slightly lower prices compared to M&S). However, I hardly shop there as the closest to store to me is about 30 min. away. So, unless I find myself in the area (whi...

Yellow stickered reduced items purposefully use faulty bar codes to ensure they are put in our baskets but then sold at ...

11d ago

My local Sainsbury's has yellow stickered reduced items showing up at certain times, but a cashier said recently (when the reduced price didn't show on the self service machine) that "their new barcode sticker seems to be faulty" This means they \_will\_ honour the advertised price BUT you have to ask for a manual price change which a lot of people at the self service checkouts would be too embarrassed to do. We're just bargain hunters, searching for a slightly stale, somewhat reduced, bang average pasty! An extra 50p from what we thought we would pay is not worth hassling someone on minimum wage for the sake of a thrifty, economic danish. Shops know society is so...

Voting day fry up!

11d ago

I’ve gone right off bacon in the last few months, so no bacon in this fry up. Today’s offering includes Sainsbury’s TTD chipolatas, Sainsbury’s TTD golden yolk egg, Sainsbury’s own beans (the best on the market imo), Morrisons Best vine tomatoes, and Morrisons hashbrowns & black pudding. Brown sauce and Tabasco were added after I took the pic. Was a joy to eat and quite easy to cook as everything (apart from the egg and beans) cooked at the same time under the grill!

What Mark would you give this econ 25

11d ago

**Assess the view that competition policy is likely to lead to markets becoming less efficient in the long run.** Lets just assume diagrams are correct im confident on that for the natural monopoly diagram and the monopoly diagram. The long run is a period of time in which all factors of production are variable, allowing for a firm to change its scale of production. Efficiency refers to the optimal allocation of resources to maximize social welfare, including productive, allocative, and dynamic efficiency. Competition policy is used by the CMA in the attempt to make markets more efficient and more competitive to achieve economic welfare which is a boost in individual living standards. To d...

Voting day fry up!

11d ago

I’ve gone right off bacon in the last few months, so no bacon in this fry up. Today’s offering includes Sainsbury’s TTD chipolatas, Sainsbury’s TTD golden yolk egg, Sainsbury’s own beans (the best on the market imo), Morrisons Best vine tomatoes, and Morrisons hashbrowns & black pudding. Brown sauce and Tabasco were added after I took the pic. Was a joy to eat and quite easy to cook as everything apart from the egg and beans cooked at the same time under the grill!

Picked up my Emma's Diary baby freebies from Boots and it was 100% worth it

12d ago

In my second goodie bag (late pregnancy) I got a pack of 22 Size 1 Pampers nappies, big pack of Pampers baby wipes, loads of little sample pots of things like moisturiser and sudocrem, two slow feeding baby bottles (Tommy Tippi and Philips Avent) and a newborn-size dummy. There was also a coupon for a free pack of Always postpartum disposal knickers (usually £10) - but it can only be redeemed in Morrisons or Sainsburys. Admittedly the first bag (early pregnancy) was not as good, mostly marketing leaflets, discount coupons (some very good deals, but not for me), a blister pack of Pregnacare, and some Always sanitary liners. My midwife put me onto it, basically you sign up to marketing emai...

Looking for two flatmates for our 4-bed flat in Bermondsey!🥰 (~8 min walk from tube)

13d ago

Hi! I’m looking for two students to join me (F23, medic), and my flatmate (F20, IR) for the 2026/27 academic year in Bermondsey (nice, safe area, lots of families)🫶 📍 \~8 min walk to Bermondsey (Jubilee), \~20 min walks to Guy’s Campus + great bus links, easy to get to Guy’s, Strand, Denmark Hill, Waterloo Close to Maltby St Market (Ropewalk), Bermondsey St, shops (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, etc), gyms & parks Modern, fully furnished flat (desk, smart TV, washing machine, dishwasher) Rooms: Bedroom 1- Ensuite (private shower + sink): £955 pcm Bedroom 2- standard room: £915 pcm Bills \~£50-55ish? pp pcm (council tax exemption for students) Looking for clean, eas...

A list of UK detergents for whites and brights with lipase

18d ago

This is a follow up post to my previous one for dark safe detergents. It is (hopefully) fairly complete, although I'm not claiming to have reviewed every detergent available in the UK. Just.... a lot of them. Like a whole lot. It has been a lot of work and not without risk - like when a bottle leaked OBA containing bubblegum scented stuff all over my clean black clothes at the supermarket. It was at least interesting to see the blue goo down my front fluorescing in the rare sunshine on my way home. But yes, I have been the weirdo roaming the laundry aisles of my local supermarkets, taking pics of every bottle. What can I say, I'm curious and have ~~a lot of free time~~ a lot of r...

UK Largest Broadband Comparison Website

18d ago

Making fantastic progress building [**UK's largest unbiased broadband comparison site**](https://bestbroadbandinmyarea.co.uk/?utm_source=rddt_uk_bbdeals_20260430). Over 1040 deals and 90+ Providers.. Stay tuned. Loads more to come... https://preview.redd.it/sos70xlqhdyg1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=0eeee475d2a803eac4c496a747cf788c814e2404

Here's what my timetable looked like in the MBA

18d ago

The hardest skill you'll develop has nothing to do with finance or strategy — it's just deciding what to say yes / not to. The FOMO thing is not a myth. Every week you're choosing between career events, club meetings, school trips, social dinners, actual studying, and trying to sleep occasionally. Not that the above screenshot was after recruiting, so first term was even worse lol Below are some thoughts on how to spend your time: **Career activities** If you're aiming for a role in finance, you'll need to spend a lot of time on research and networking, as well as attending career events and interview prep. This is less the case in consulting, but still require...

📈 FTSE 100 Flat Amid Caution 🌍 (LSE: $FTSE)

22d ago

* Investor caution lingers after US-Iran talks stall. * Sainsbury's and Intertek shares drop 3.1% and 3.3% respectively. * Oil prices rise over 2%, boosting BP and Shell. 💡 Stay informed: [www.asktraders.com/analysis/ftse-100-cautious-as-european-markets-edge-higher-sainsbury-intertek-shares-fall/](http://www.asktraders.com/analysis/ftse-100-cautious-as-european-markets-edge-higher-sainsbury-intertek-shares-fall/)

SolarSnap - Apps on Google Play

23d ago

**"UPDATE: Now live on iOS App Store too!"** I built a free app called SolarSnap that tells you in 60 seconds whether plug-in solar panels will actually work for your home — before you spend any money. With plug-in panels about to appear in Lidl, Sainsbury's and Currys once the new regulations come in this summer, I figured a lot of people are going to be tempted but unsure whether their home or flat is even suitable. How it works: you open the app, point your phone at the sky from where you'd put a panel, and it gives you an instant suitability rating (Excellent / Good / Fair / Poor) based on your GPS location, compass direction, tilt angle, and real solar irradianc...

📈 Sainsbury’s Soars as Cash Compounder! (LON: $SBRY)

25d ago

* Sixth consecutive year of market share gains! * Pre-tax profit hits £718 million, up 3.3%. * Attractive 6.4% free cash flow yield! 💡 Discover more insights: [www.asktraders.com/analysis/sainsburys-shares-why-shore-capital-says-the-uk-grocer-is-becoming-a-cash-compounder/](http://www.asktraders.com/analysis/sainsburys-shares-why-shore-capital-says-the-uk-grocer-is-becoming-a-cash-compounder/)

Substitute for aubergine in a moussaka?

26d ago

Got a bargain just now in Sainsbury’s and am leaning towards a moussaka but neither my boyfriend or I are particularly keen on aubergine. Any suggestions on a substitute, please guys? 🙏

A (non-exhaustive) list of UK colour and dark safe detergents with lipase

30d ago

So I've spent more time than is healthy reading this sub over the last few weeks. I first came here trying to solve the problem of persistent scent on a Vinted item, which is another saga entirely, and quickly got ****** in to wanting to understand ALL. THE. THINGS. In my perusing I have frequently seen people in the UK lamenting that there are no decent colour detergents without optical brighteners now that Persil colour has an OBA in it. But I was looking at lots of info on different detergents, and kept seeing those that do have enzymes and no OBA. Anyway, I decided to compile a list of them as a PSA. It is not exhaustive, I'm sure there are many I have never heard or thought ...

Where on earth to park in Camden on a Saturday night?

31d ago

Hi all, My band has a gig in Camden next Saturday night, I won’t say exactly where etc so nobody accuses me of trying to plug it, but it’s vaguely near the stables market. As the drummer I have a tonne of equipment so I have no choice but to drive in but I’m having a hard time finding anywhere that allows parking from basically 4pm - 11pm. \- Sainsbury’s car park closes at 10pm \- Another nearby car park closes at 8pm \- most of the nearby roads have a max 2 hour stay I have got a trolley so I can park a 10 min walk away and I should okay. My last resort might be hiring someone’s driveway parking for the evening but that’s looking like it’ll cost anywhere from £30-50 Ha...

Cheddar Gorge, Swindon, Reading and back to London using Only Car Navigation* (2020 Kia Soul First Edition)

32d ago

\*A cheeky bit of Google maps used before getting in the car **TL;DR:** Impromptu trip to do a proper range test on a 100,000 mile+ EV. ****, is this how easy it's been for everyone else? I upgraded my Kia Soul from the original 27kWh to the 64kWh First Edition right before a bit of annual leave, so this is my first road trip to feel out all of the features. As my 3rd car bought at over 100,000 miles, I was more concerned with the interior feel on a long journey than any other supposedly dreaded wear. Cheddar Gorge came up as the destination following me looking over the shoulder of a work colleague who was exploring outdoor spots (what 17 degrees and more than 2 hours of sun will...

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