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Conflicted about the outcome of the game so far...

1d ago

I feel really conflicted about the game. I don't want to just **** all over it but there's quite a few things that just leave me speechless and checked out from the game. Firstly, I feel EA have lied (shock). They made such a fuss about reducing the power curve only to release 100k packs before the game has even officially been released. This has crashed the gold card market and is mildly infuriating. Secondly, DEFENDING! While I'm glad they've reduced AI defending and blocks, Im baffled at some of the minor decisions my defenders make. I'm lucky enough to have Van Dijk in my team but half the time he's running around clueless. It feels like he's lost hi...

Amazon to Close UK Fresh Stores and Convert Remaining Sites to Whole Foods

2d ago

Amazon says it will close 14 of its Fresh grocery stores in the UK and turn the five remaining locations into Whole Foods Market stores. - 14 Fresh stores will shut, leaving five sites to be rebranded as Whole Foods Market. - The change supports a delivery‑first strategy that aims to include fresh produce, meat and dairy in same‑day orders by 2026. - Fresh stores used Amazon’s Just Walk Out checkout, but high operating costs and privacy concerns led to the pivot. - Amazon bought Whole Foods Market in June 2017, giving it an established grocery brand for the UK market. - Analysts note the move simplifies Amazon’s UK grocery identity and reduces supply‑chain complexity amid intens...

Exactly one year ago, I bought my first Ubiquity device, and after a year of use, I have everything for free.

2d ago

THIS IS NOT ADVICE, I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISOR, AND I WAS JUST LUCKY AND DON'T UNDERSTAND STOCKS AT ALL. TRUE STORY A year ago, I was sitting on the toilet doing my business, and I always look at Facebook Market while doing so. I was intrigued by someone selling 13 G3 flex cameras, a Dream Machine SE, 2 AP 6s, and a 24-port Poe switch for $1,000. At the time, I didn't know I needed it, but I bought it anyway. Then, about a week later, I was doing my business again and an ad for stocks popped up. Until then, I didn't know what that was. So I installed the app, read a little about stocks, and bought companies I like, such as McDonald's, Monster Energy, Tesco, Levis, N...

Thoughts/Advice on starting a business/start-up podcast. Does this sound like a good idea for a show?

3d ago

Hey folks, I'm thinking of going back to podcasting... and I'm looking for a bit of advice on the area, theme, competition etc... i.e is it worth the time/effort. I hosted a tech interview podcast for 2 years, ([That Tech Show](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hkpLqo6poA)) where we did 74 episodes and managed to speak to some really interesting people including the guy who claimed that google had created a sentient AI (in the days before anyone had even heard of chat GPT). It was reasonably popular, but terribly niche. What I'm thinking of doing is another interview based podcast, but built around start-ups, start-up culture and the difficulties in running a business and get...

Tunis Cake - I wonder if a 100% accurate reproduction will be made available for Christmas 2025 ?

3d ago

Over the past few years there have been an increasing number of reproduction Tunis Cakes appearing on the market as well as recipes to make your own, but from all that I've seen and read none of them really seem to 'hit the spot'. Tesco even produced one last year, and while it **looked** like the original it apparently didn't taste that good according to assorted reviews. Hopefully a company will make a decent one this year. I'm not sure why whoever now owns McVitie's don't make them - after all, they have the recipe. Are they averse to making money?

Cleaning machine / chemicals

4d ago

After the change from el10 (green colour yellow label) the market guard and other cleaning agents just do basics nothing, is there anything else usable for the floor machine e.g., not products from Tesco usable or do I just have to work with what they send to my store. (Tesco express)

sourcing quality raw foods (meat) in London

7d ago

Hey there. I've recently started reading aajonus' books and studying the material. I'm eager to start implementing raw meat into my diet, but am a little wary of supermarkets such as Tesco or Lidl etc. being a trusted source of raw meat for me. I'm mainly looking for beef, lamb and chicken. (I've already found and started consuming raw milk, and raw unsalted butter so I am good on that front. If anybody knows where to also get trusted eggs please let me know!) Does anyone from London or the UK know any good places to get high-quality organically grown meat? I know it'll be more expensive, but in my opinion much more worth spending extra for quality and ease ...

GF Finds - Lidl Alpine Week & Sainsbury's

7d ago

Evening all! I popped into my Lidl to raid it for some rosti I love! And while I was there I checked out the rest of the alpine stuff. I then pottered onto Sainsbury's. These finds are either accidentally gluten free or specifically gluten free. I do not claim them to be free of any other allergens. Please do your own due diligence. I've done the best I can with the photos.. everything should have a respective nutritional photo (apart from the arancini) We've got some sausages and various potato things from lidl. The mini sausages could be a great sub for beans and sausages on toast! Branston is my fave (heinz can get in the sea). The potato rosti are great things! I prefe...

Healthy eating in NI – where do you shop?

8d ago

One of the hardest parts of sticking to a weight-loss plan isn’t the injections, it’s the food shop! Between the smell of sausage rolls in the garage and the yellow-sticker deals in Tesco, temptation is everywhere. So where do you do your healthier shops in Northern Ireland? Here are a few places people often mention: * **Supermarkets** * *Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda*: Wide choice, including low-cal ranges and fresh produce. * *Lidl & Aldi*: Budget-friendly, with surprisingly good fruit & veg, protein yoghurts, lean meats. * *Marks & Spencer Foodhall*: Dearer, but their “Balanced For You” range and ready-meals can be handy. * **Local/Niche Shops** ...

sourcing quality raw foods (meat) in London

9d ago

Hey there. I've recently started reading aajonus' books and studying the material. I'm eager to start implementing raw meat into my diet, but am a little wary of supermarkets such as Tesco or Lidl etc. being a trusted source of raw meat for me. I'm mainly looking for beef, lamb and chicken. (I've already found and started consuming raw milk, and raw unsalted butter so I am good on that front.) Does anyone from London or the UK know any good places to get high-quality organically grown meat? I know it'll be more expensive, but in my opinion much more worth spending extra for quality and ease of mind. Funnily enough, I do remember in "We Want To Live&...

Asian supermarkets?

9d ago

Hi all. I'm new to Glasgow, just moved here from the Midlands. I'm having a small issue - I mostly cook lots of Asian food, and quite often need ingredients that you can't really find in Morrisons and Tesco. I've found a couple of small Asian markets already, but they haven't really had particularly wide ranges of ingredients. Can anyone recommend any good ones? Any help much appreciated :) Edit: I mostly mean China, Korea, and Japan, should have specified lol. Thanks everyone for the answers!

Trip Report During Tube Strikes

10d ago

Hi everyone! We just spent six days in London and had a wonderful time. Here’s an outline of what we did. We arrived on Saturday, September 6th. Our plane landed around 7:30 a.m. London time, and we had absolutely no issues getting through security. We followed the signs to the Elizabeth line, tapped in for the first time, and rode it down to Farringdon. From there it was about a 15-minute walk to our hotel in Blackfriars. We arrived around 9:30, which left us with about 90 minutes to kill before we could check in (we had paid for early check-in at 11). We stayed at the Premier Inn. It wasn’t glamorous by any means, but the location was great, the room was clean, and the bed was comf...

Looking for the right buyer for my investment property

12d ago

Hi everyone, not sure if this is allowed but i currently have a property on the market which I think would be best suited to an investor. It's a gorgeous three bed, two bath, two reception room terraced town house in Yorkshire UK. Private front and back garden, private parking for two cars, fully refurbished and ready to move in to. Long reaching views across green belt land, semi-rural, but good access to Tesco, post office etc 5 minutes up the road. Basement extension and fully boarded loft space with Velux windows. £200k asking price would give you a 6% annual ROI, open to negotiate on this. Valued at £220k, but looking for a quick sale as I've seen a house I'd like to ...

Looking for the right buyer for my investment property

12d ago

Hi everyone, not sure if this is allowed but i currently have a property on the market which I think would be best suited to an investor. It's a gorgeous three bed, two bath, two reception room terraced town house in Yorkshire UK. Private front and back garden, private parking for two cars, fully refurbished and ready to move in to. Long reaching views across green belt land, semi-rural, but good access to Tesco, post office etc 5 minutes up the road. Basement extension and fully boarded loft space with Velux windows. £200k asking price would give you a 6% annual ROI, open to negotiate on this. Valued at £220k, but looking for a quick sale as I've seen a house I'd like to ...

Flat to rent in Cardiff

14d ago

I'm moving out of Cardiff to Barry to live close to family, and looking to break my current lease. The place is nice and in a good area, its real close to a beautiful park and just down the road from all manner of shops including a Tesco and an Iceland, also theres a corner shop so close that you can see it and the house at the same time if you're standing on the other side of the road. Other folks in the building (Flats 2 and 3) are chill, never had any issue with them. https://www.theumbrellahomes.co.uk/property/45-3-bedroom-marketing-for-rent

I'm going to get down voted for this but here goes...... Why do people here blame Tesco for Brand prices?

15d ago

Why does everyone here blame Tesco for pricing? If it isn't own brand the price is set by the manufacturer/brand owner I've worked in Finance in FMCG for over 20 years and it's literally the brands marketing departments job to set a price they think the consumer will purchase at. The Kellogs Rice Krispies outrage at Tesco was funny as SuperValu and Dunnes had the exact same offer (€6.90 down to €2.50 with loyalty card) Marketing Dept. Sets normal price AND promotional price usually with a margin between 25-33% Supermarkets negotiate rebates and settlement terms to make higher margins than each other. To clarify Tesco/Dunnes/SuperValu would normally purchase from supp...

Can I have some online recommendations for post Istanbul Baklava cravings?

16d ago

Just got back from Istanbul and I can’t stop thinking about the baklava there. I’ve already checked my local market and the usual UK supermarket options (Tesco, Waitrose, M&S) but they don’t really compare - anaemic looking, dry and lacking that syrupy flaky texture. I also tried a box from Amazon (brand was Koska I think) and while OK, it still didn’t hit the same note. For anyone who’s had the same post-Istanbul cravings, what’s been your best website find online that delivers around the UK? But doesn't cost a bomb! Thanks!

Another triumph for Daniel. He keeps breaking the rules yet almost always gets away with it. This time, it's about ...

17d ago

A 5'7", 48 kg skin-on-bones divorcee, with ugly eyes, horrible skin, childish humour, no career, and almost no basic life-skills like how to use a can opener or knowing that an opened jar needs to be stored in the refrigerator. He has a no-molestation order from one ex and has been taken to the police station for stalking another. He cleans his teeth with his nails, cuts his own hair, wears ******* glasses and £5 shirts from Tesco. He makes OnlyFans **** and has a leaking anus from riding his male sex torso too much (that he calls 'Bobby Brown', because he so uncultured that he doesn't know who Bobby Brown really is). He stated multiple times that he is sexually att...

Best Places to Find Pokémon Cards

18d ago

This post is one of the most comprehensive compendiums from fans sharing where they’ve spotted cards in person. Key categories include: •Big-box retailers: Target, Walmart, Meijer, Fred Meyer, Costco/Sam’s Club/BJ’s, Scheels •Mid-size retail chains: Best Buy, Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, Kohl’s, TJ Maxx, Five Below, Party City, Burlington, Big Lots, H-E-B, Toys “R” Us (Canada), London Drugs (Canada), Shoppers Drug Mart (Canada), Smyths (UK), Asda (UK), Sainsbury’s (UK), Morrisons (UK), Tesco (UK), B&M (UK), Migros (Switzerland), Coop (Switzerland) •Drugstores and others: Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Cracker Barrel, Hot Topic, BoxLunch, F.Y.E., GameStop, Sheetz, Lov...

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