A pair of jeans
£5-£15
£16-£30
£30-£50
£50-£75
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A 300g piece of nice cheese
Shampoo
50p-£2
£2-£5
£5-£8
£8-£12
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Please add your own polls. Keep it light though eh? What people spend their money on is their own business.
AQOS
20 April 2020 18:02
#2
I’m coming round to the idea that cheap jeans are a false economy and I might get a really fancy pair next time
thanks for reading
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Never spent more than about £30/35 on jeans but like the idea of some lasting, like… 20 years
Feel like even cheap jeans used to last me forever and now they get misshapen really easily
Probs because I’ve started buying stretch denim ones and my bums got bigger too
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Can someone do a poll for slippers please. I’m trying to figure out what a reasonable to spend on a new pair.
Don’t… This is my private shame.
Got a pair of Giessweins on order for the wife as a surprise at the moment after she destroyed her Campers in under five months.
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Never worn slippers in my life
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ericVI
20 April 2020 18:15
#10
I thought this and got mugged off with some more expensive ones that now have a hole in the crotch the same as all the cheap rubbish ones i bought.
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When I worked for redacted slipper company I used to get a lot of old blokes on sm complaining that ASDA did slippers for £5
How do you even answer that, go there then?
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rich-t
20 April 2020 18:17
#14
A 440ml can of wanker beer
£1-2
£2-3
£3-4
£4-5
£5-6
£6 or more
Yeah that’s always been my response when that’s come up in shops and pubs I’ve worked in.
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I always buy nice jeans but always in the sale - so stuff like Nudie and Edwin when they’re down to £50/60 instead of £120+
The key is just getting whatever’s best/on offer that’s now under a tenner
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Second cheapest option obv
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A cheque for One Billion Dollars
One Billion Pounds
One Billion Euros
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