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What food price increase finally caused you to just leave it?
I'm dangerously close to losing coke. Proper original coke is now £13 at Tesco £14 at Sainsbury's for 24 cans.
In 2017 ASDA often did 30 cans for 7.50 on offer.
I'm dying here.
EDIT : Currently drinking Aldi vibe cola and it's good enough. The final coke domino fell, that's gone too now and I'll enjoy the money in my pocket!
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