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Favourite overpriced snack 15:57 - Apr 12 with 933 viewscatch74

King Prawns and dip from M&S.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 16:01 - Apr 12 with 911 viewsChurchman

Walkers Sensations Thai sweet chilli crisps.
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Favourite overpriced snack on 16:06 - Apr 12 with 893 viewsDevereuxxx

Any of the M&S bakery cookies. About £3.50 for 5 but absolutely elite.
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Favourite overpriced snack on 16:10 - Apr 12 with 878 viewsbelgablue

Freddos and space invaders. They should have been 10p forever.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 16:18 - Apr 12 with 855 viewsGavTWTD

https://groceries.morrisons.co

Not sure if they are overpriced really

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Favourite overpriced snack on 16:20 - Apr 12 with 847 viewsazuremerlangus

PR Cadbury Twirl.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 16:30 - Apr 12 with 827 viewsJ2BLUE


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Favourite overpriced snack on 18:57 - Apr 12 with 700 viewsOldFart71

I love pork pies. Before I stopped work I got one every Friday for my morning break. They were the Melton Mowbray one's from Tesco. But they used to be £0.85 pence now £1.50 and that's just for a small pie.
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Favourite overpriced snack on 19:07 - Apr 12 with 679 viewsTractorWood

Toblerone. It's like crack.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 19:32 - Apr 12 with 647 viewsTractorWood

Favourite overpriced snack on 16:30 - Apr 12 by J2BLUE



Really want to try these. Just too boujee.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 19:36 - Apr 12 with 638 viewsRyorry

I’d settle for any I could eat without ‘consequences’ …

Edit: though spooning Pip and Nut Smooth Peanut Butter straight out of the jar with a shake of salt added is becoming a bit of a thing … see also Naughty Nuts Smooth Cashew Butter…
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Favourite overpriced snack on 19:39 - Apr 12 with 629 viewsChurchman

Favourite overpriced snack on 18:57 - Apr 12 by OldFart71

I love pork pies. Before I stopped work I got one every Friday for my morning break. They were the Melton Mowbray one's from Tesco. But they used to be £0.85 pence now £1.50 and that's just for a small pie.


Oooh now there’s a memory. I used to buy them once a week on the way into work. The mini ones came in packs of two and Waitrose or M&S offered the best lips n trash in pastry!

One for brekkie and one for lunch the following day, unless I had no time for lunch in which case the pp came to the rescue. Bi pie-ulnar! Not exactly healthy living but it wasn’t every day.

What I liked about them was the absence of that slimy jelly. They also were well peppered. No bad thing. Ta for the reminder. I’ve not had a pp for some years. Boo!
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Favourite overpriced snack on 19:46 - Apr 12 with 614 viewsRyorry

Favourite overpriced snack on 19:39 - Apr 12 by Churchman

Oooh now there’s a memory. I used to buy them once a week on the way into work. The mini ones came in packs of two and Waitrose or M&S offered the best lips n trash in pastry!

One for brekkie and one for lunch the following day, unless I had no time for lunch in which case the pp came to the rescue. Bi pie-ulnar! Not exactly healthy living but it wasn’t every day.

What I liked about them was the absence of that slimy jelly. They also were well peppered. No bad thing. Ta for the reminder. I’ve not had a pp for some years. Boo!


Those very mini ones in packs of 10 from M&S were the best, nice n crispy crust, (before my gluten intolerance kicked off 4 months ago). They were very filling, so not necessarily fattening, as one would do to fill the aching void in yer tum for a few hours at least.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 19:55 - Apr 12 with 591 viewsChurchman

Favourite overpriced snack on 19:46 - Apr 12 by Ryorry

Those very mini ones in packs of 10 from M&S were the best, nice n crispy crust, (before my gluten intolerance kicked off 4 months ago). They were very filling, so not necessarily fattening, as one would do to fill the aching void in yer tum for a few hours at least.


They’re great!! You are right. Very filling and not too much on the fat/volume front. The trouble is that if I bought those and left them in the fridge in Treasury or Parliament St they’d get pinched! Along with teabags, milk and anything else. One of the slightly larger two pack jobs would be left. Not sure why.
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Favourite overpriced snack on 20:36 - Apr 12 with 529 viewsIndependentlyBlue

Fine City Sour Grapes. Can’t get enough of them. Luverly jubberly

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Favourite overpriced snack on 21:21 - Apr 12 with 486 viewsMattinLondon

Favourite overpriced snack on 19:07 - Apr 12 by TractorWood

Toblerone. It's like crack.


And almost as dangerous as crack.
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Favourite overpriced snack on 13:30 - Apr 13 with 359 viewsDJR

Favourite overpriced snack on 16:30 - Apr 12 by J2BLUE



As I love jamón serrano, and on the strength of your recommendation, I've just bought a bag.

They are delicious and surely the only snack of that nature consisting of only one ingredient, namely, ham.

As regards my own recommendation, M&S do anchovies in vinegar, olive oil, garlic and parsley. It's produced in Spain and know there as boquerones. They also do the crushed tomato that in Spain you spread on toasted bread, which make a very simple and delicious breakfast, along with olive oil..
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Favourite overpriced snack on 13:39 - Apr 13 with 318 viewscatch74

Favourite overpriced snack on 13:30 - Apr 13 by DJR

As I love jamón serrano, and on the strength of your recommendation, I've just bought a bag.

They are delicious and surely the only snack of that nature consisting of only one ingredient, namely, ham.

As regards my own recommendation, M&S do anchovies in vinegar, olive oil, garlic and parsley. It's produced in Spain and know there as boquerones. They also do the crushed tomato that in Spain you spread on toasted bread, which make a very simple and delicious breakfast, along with olive oil..


I feel an M&S trip is on, might have to take out a loan.
Do they do store cards? At one point my friends and I got Burtons cards, they’d let you get cash back - so we’d nip in and buy and pair of socks and get £50, which went a long way in those days. The interest was eye watering.

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Favourite overpriced snack on 12:34 - Apr 14 with 162 viewsDJR

Favourite overpriced snack on 13:39 - Apr 13 by catch74

I feel an M&S trip is on, might have to take out a loan.
Do they do store cards? At one point my friends and I got Burtons cards, they’d let you get cash back - so we’d nip in and buy and pair of socks and get £50, which went a long way in those days. The interest was eye watering.


Their store cards are pretty hopeless, and only seem to offer the odd discount on something you might have bought before. Or discounts on clothes that might well be available anyway.
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