English food delivered to France
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- caroline postlethwaite
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English food delivered to France
www.britishonlinesupermarket.com
Are really good for delivering quickly & even got Sainsburies Malties for me. I recommend them but was disappointed to find some things on my order missing. They did not inform me before dispatch. Had I know I would happily have waited for the Organic spoon size shreddies to come in. The minimum postage is £16.99 so it's worth ordering as much as you can to justify this. They wrote that they had had them in & apparently they think it is therefore OK to have them marked available on the site. I disagree.I should have been informed.
If you do order make sure they have all the items in before they send them out. They do have a good range of products.
Are really good for delivering quickly & even got Sainsburies Malties for me. I recommend them but was disappointed to find some things on my order missing. They did not inform me before dispatch. Had I know I would happily have waited for the Organic spoon size shreddies to come in. The minimum postage is £16.99 so it's worth ordering as much as you can to justify this. They wrote that they had had them in & apparently they think it is therefore OK to have them marked available on the site. I disagree.I should have been informed.
If you do order make sure they have all the items in before they send them out. They do have a good range of products.
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english food
from Helen
Great news. Thanks CP.
En attendant I've asked a friend who's holidaying somewhere in Spain, to bring me my xmas goodies. He goes to a Brit colony where the shops sell only English food (though there may be the odd haggis - and odd is the operative word).
Great news. Thanks CP.
En attendant I've asked a friend who's holidaying somewhere in Spain, to bring me my xmas goodies. He goes to a Brit colony where the shops sell only English food (though there may be the odd haggis - and odd is the operative word).
- polremy
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Re: english food
Ah, haggis. Yes, yes, yes.Robert Ferrieux wrote:from Helen
Great news. Thanks CP.
En attendant I've asked a friend who's holidaying somewhere in Spain, to bring me my xmas goodies. He goes to a Brit colony where the shops sell only English food (though there may be the odd haggis - and odd is the operative word).
I feel a Robbie verse or two coming on!
Re: english food
Very Chavtastic ..............polremy wrote:Ah, haggis. Yes, yes, yes.Robert Ferrieux wrote:from Helen
Great news. Thanks CP.
En attendant I've asked a friend who's holidaying somewhere in Spain, to bring me my xmas goodies. He goes to a Brit colony where the shops sell only English food (though there may be the odd haggis - and odd is the operative word).
I feel a Robbie verse or two coming on!