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How much do you spend on food?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 8195010" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>I have always had a weird "fixation" with buying tinned stuff, even if it's just a tin or two per week of things we don't actually 'need' at the moment</p><p></p><p>Your thread here had me run some rough calculations as to what this treasure-chest cost, vs replacement value today - it's appreciated about 105% already, most of the stickers have $1.20-$1.40 on them and would be over $2.50 now. </p><p>Multiplied by about 1200 tins and it's quite an "investment" really! </p><p></p><p>We have so many power cuts (lots of lines, not many peoples) that we often dine on tinned grub heated over the woodburner or camp-cookers - 2 unplanned outages and 2 planned ones this month to date. </p><p>Feel a bit sorry for all the homes with heat-pumps only, because that's another thing that is rapidly increasing in price, for no gain in quality or service</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 8195010, member: 63856"] I have always had a weird "fixation" with buying tinned stuff, even if it's just a tin or two per week of things we don't actually 'need' at the moment Your thread here had me run some rough calculations as to what this treasure-chest cost, vs replacement value today - it's appreciated about 105% already, most of the stickers have $1.20-$1.40 on them and would be over $2.50 now. Multiplied by about 1200 tins and it's quite an "investment" really! We have so many power cuts (lots of lines, not many peoples) that we often dine on tinned grub heated over the woodburner or camp-cookers - 2 unplanned outages and 2 planned ones this month to date. Feel a bit sorry for all the homes with heat-pumps only, because that's another thing that is rapidly increasing in price, for no gain in quality or service [/QUOTE]
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