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Holdall Bag at asda

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Black bin bags song ASDA

Cannabis seeds, £1.60 a bag... that's Asda price


A GREEN-FINGERED three-year-old grew a cannabis plant in her back garden with seeds bought from a Merseyside Asda supermarket - Eddie Barford reports

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Away With the Fairies
Away With the Fairies These always hold all of my heavy things!” i snatched the plastic Asda Price carrier bag and stormed down the lane before she could moan about her wall ...

"It is said that he wrote it and then banished it so that none of the two kingdoms can find it..." Everyone wants it. Tia has it. She doesn't know what to do with it. Tia doesn't understand how one strange novel can lead to a fairy best friend, an elfish companion, a super-spy sister and the ultimate enemy... a mystical queen. When there is treasure at stake, Tia becomes the most wanted and has to go on the run - but leaving this whimsical world is the hardest part...


What Flavour Cookie?: Why cant I hold all these limes?

So far I have a job, it’s at Asda as you may or may not know. It is going well but there’s always something wrong. That, my friend, is time. Time is always the issue now I have a job. When I didn’t I set loads of plans into motion you see. Those plans are finally happening and the trouble is I don’t no longer have the time.

Printed holdall from Primark | The Bag Lady

I gotta agree, ctotheatothet. I love charity shops, but I confess that I do go to Primark to browse a lot, being a student and unable to afford much else... but the *reason* they're so cheap is always at the back of my mind. Plus, from a much more superficial point of view, how many other people will be using the exact same bag? It reaches the stage where you'd see the bag, and instead of saying "wow, that's lovely", yo'd be like "hey, I saw that in Primark", or worse, "hey, I have that. And I'm using it right now. Yayy(!)".

I'm afraid you are rather uninformed then Benni. It has been widely publicised that Primark, Asda, Tesco (amongst others) use cheap labour in poor areas such as Cambodia and Bangladesh to make their clothing and satisfy our consumerist hunger for the latest trend at cut prices.

What is ironic is that these people can't afford to send their kids to school with the money they are paid to make our kids £2 school skirts and trousers sold in supermarkets.

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