A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Was sent to the offie yesterday for a bottle of birthday Moet. 56 fcuking quid for a bottle of cheap wine with some bubbles in it. I defy anyone to tell me they could tell the difference between that bottle and one that costs 15 quid. What else is over-rated relative to what is costs to produce? Those ridiculously expensive liqui-tabs? Persil must make a fortune on those. Shop-bought paracetamol? I'm bitter AF about that Moet, tbh.
nice_guy80 wrote: » I don't agree But there are problems with it An awful lot of it caused by patients not turning up for appointmenta
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Apple products How to milk sheep effortlessly .
maccored wrote: » I'd pay for a quality made product over a piece of cheap **** anyway. that said, I get all my macs dirt cheap on Adverts, since the people selling them usually are Microsoft types and sell them far too cheap
duffman3833 wrote: » furniture is another one, some pieces of furniture are crazy prices, can spend thousands on a 3 piece suit which i think is crazy money
demanufactured wrote: » Costa Coffee. Should be renamed Costly Coffee.
duffman3833 wrote: » You can easily get a phone for way under half the price that will do exactly, if not more than the iPhone can do, but its all about image
PopePalpatine wrote: » Speaking of Costa, I walked past one this morning to see a poster for bloody porridge. I just...can't even. There's people who can't be arsed making their own porridge and will pay a couple of quid for someone else to do it.
Mike Curved Poet wrote: » No you can't, not even close.
Mountainsandh wrote: » Kitchens ! What is it with kitchens in Ireland ? People really go silly on them.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » References to coffee on this thread are definitely valid I was in tesco earlier, and balked slightly at having to pay 6 quid for a jar of instant coffee (what's an average jar, 50 cups?), yet most of us wouldn't even think twice about handing over three quid for a cup of Starbucks shite.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Isn't porridge/etc normal for café/etc. It's handy for people whobjave to met somebody for breakfast.
PopePalpatine wrote: » Speaking of Costa, I walked past one this morning to see a poster for bloody porridge.
valoren wrote: » €70 for a football jersey (which you don't play in but wear when matches are on). Just buy a polo shirt with the team colors and wear a pin or something to show who you follow. Way classier and cheaper than buying a jersey every year.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Guests at weddings. I see it on forums here and in reality. You've women who spend a fortune on a dress, shoes, handbag and getting hair,etc done. They're not even that close to the couple. She generally says it's a must. You'd then attend the wedding and you see people there in dress that they've worn before and from cheaper places. Nobody bats an eye lid and everybody tells everybody they look great.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I know, right? I remember being gawped at with incomprehension by a bunch of girlie girls I used to work with who couldn’t believe that I don’t buy a new dress for each wedding. And I gawped back in a similar manner at one of them commenting “but what about photos from the weddings? What if someone spots that you wore the same dress at two different ones?”. Firstly, the ego. I doubt anyone is looking that closely. Secondly, if I like a dress, I want to wear it as much as possible. What actually will happen if someone notices?
henryforde80 wrote: » I know people like this. I like to keep my distance. Just high horse idiots. I have jocks going strong for the last 10 years.