Where to Buy Food
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It's money day on Tues ! Goingg!
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You're right, not worth a special trip (unless you are filling a truck ), worth a look if you are in the area though. You need a card to be able to go in and buy from them but I'm happy to meet any preppers outside and go in with them.bulldogeagle wrote:figures! i'm 30 miles west of there, not really economical!!Carrot Cruncher wrote:There's one on the Marsh Barton Ind Estate in Exeter, I think it's the only one in Devon/Cornwall
Last edited by Carrot Cruncher on Thu Sep 08, 2011 2:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks for the advice. I will continue the research.
I understand. I need to do my research before I buy. Don't want half of this stuff going off, but I am keen to buy several months of supplies on one go. You can always blag a few freebies when you buy a lotjansman wrote:It may be a good idea to buy some bulk staples in the short term
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thanks, but Exeter and other cities are places i tend to keep well clear of!Carrot Cruncher wrote:You're right, not worth a special trip (unless you are filling a truck ), worth a look if you are in the area though. You need a card to be able to go in and buy from them but I'm happy to meet any preppers outside and go in with them.bulldogeagle wrote:figures! i'm 30 miles west of there, not really economical!!Carrot Cruncher wrote:There's one on the Marsh Barton Ind Estate in Exeter, I think it's the only one in Devon/Cornwall
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thanks, but Exeter and other cities are places i tend to keep well clear of!
You may well struggle to find a cash & carry like Makro or Costco then as they tend to be built near places with lots of people