Jamie Oliver and Sainsbury's Feed your family for a fiver
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i am going to burn sainsburys AND shoot jamie oliver
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jamie putting on the nice guy act again-trying to flog something to feed his greedy hamster cheeked face
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Did I just see a tear?
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@doggystylee362 The woman in this ad is my mum. She's an actress and she's been in loads of stuff... you might know her from... umm... the AA adverts? maybe...
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for a fiver ? what the furrrk ? im making meatballs and it all cost me 20 squid !
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everything sainsburies sell is puny little amounts packaged into oversized containers by labels that cover up the food so you can't actually see the food and people look at the labels and not the actual products. I hate supermarkets how they con people and can name there price. Don't let the nutrition people fool you. They encourage people to eat less so the supermarkets make more profit and use less produce. They only care about making money. all there stuff is a ripp off
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jamie, i have six terrifying words for you:
which way to the local KFC?
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I'm surprised to see this. There is a supermarket chain called Coles in Australia that stole exactly the same advertising idea and the ads are still running on tv.
It stars australian celeb chef Curtis Stone, who himself is a massive copycat of everything jamie oliver does
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Jamie Oliver is as common as muck.
And I'm sick of the Price Fixing Supermarkets like Sainsbury's.
People should spend as little in these places as they can.
Cutting out dearer brands altogether.
The NIMBY'S in their own self over-valued World will just carry on regardless.
(These are the pricks who keep the prices inflated, cause they pay the higher price).
Supermarkets will charge us WHAT WE WILL PAY.
The LESS we pay, the cheaper the food becomes.
Jamie Oliver and Sainsbury's are joining forces to put affordable, healthy, hearty meals within reach of cash-strapped British families this Spring, backed by a range of start-from-scratch recipes that will feed a hungry family of four for a fiver.
As Britain tightens its budget this year, Sainsbury's is offering hungry families all the ingredients they need at better than century-old prices. The first recipe in the "Feed your family for a fiver" campaign is meatballs and spaghetti.
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