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itsybitsy
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Netto have got 10kg bags of Tilda broken basmati rice for £7.00. Also tins of sweetcorn for 25p.
the-gnole

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Post by the-gnole »

So what is the difference between "Broken" and "Normal"?, I saw some bags of "Broken" rice in an indoor market in Devon last week, it seemed a lot cheaper than the regular at about £10 for 20Kg.
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the-gnole wrote:So what is the difference between "Broken" and "Normal"?, I saw some bags of "Broken" rice in an indoor market in Devon last week, it seemed a lot cheaper than the regular at about £10 for 20Kg.
That's what I would like to know as well.

WW 8-)
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Some of the grains are broken so it can't be sold as perfect. Same principle as bags of broken biscuits, I guess. :mrgreen:
WhiteWolf

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Post by WhiteWolf »

Thanks itsy

Just a pity our nearest one is an 80 mile round trip :(

WW 8-)
the-gnole

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Thanks Itsy, obvious really, but I wonder who sorts the good ones out ;) :lol:
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the-gnole wrote:Thanks Itsy, obvious really, but I wonder who sorts the good ones out ;) :lol:
I thought that the Rice Fairies did that :lol:
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Post by the-gnole »

WhiteWolf wrote:
the-gnole wrote:Thanks Itsy, obvious really, but I wonder who sorts the good ones out ;) :lol:
I thought that the Rice Fairies did that :lol:
Only Crackle and Pop, cos Snaps in the reject bag :roll:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The Tilda rice factory is just outside London at Cold harbour lane, Rainsford, Essex

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en-GB& ... CBcQ8gEwAA

Look for the silo's, all full of rice :shock:

The warehouses oppposite contain company records for the next seven years :shock: Row after row and six floors high of boxes full of paper :geek: