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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>its your own fault if you buy cheap food. There is no excuse. If you can pay 8 quid for 2 beers and not bat an eyelid, you should have the moral fortitude to be able to pay 6 quid for an organic chicken fillet without complaining about the price; which is actually good for you.
why do people cut back on food quality when money is a little short? shouldnt you be cutting out the things that are unnecessary expenses like alcohol and expensive nights out?
Aldi, Tesco and other cheap supermarkets are not cheap; they are just low quality. you get what you pay for. that is, for 2 quid you get a chicken or bit of pork that was fed shite, reared in horrendous circumstances and has the nutritional value of a rat.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>its your own fault if you buy cheap food. There is no excuse. If you can pay 8 quid for 2 beers and not bat an eyelid, you should have the moral fortitude to be able to pay 6 quid for an organic chicken fillet without complaining about the price; which is actually good for you.<br />
why do people cut back on food quality when money is a little short? shouldnt you be cutting out the things that are unnecessary expenses like alcohol and expensive nights out?<br />
Aldi, Tesco and other cheap supermarkets are not cheap; they are just low quality. you get what you pay for. that is, for 2 quid you get a chicken or bit of pork that was fed shite, reared in horrendous circumstances and has the nutritional value of a rat.</p>
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