...:02 -0700 (PDT), Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote: Still too cheap and costing not much more than a litre of bottled water. "Soaringpetrol prices are set to hit £1.50 a litre by the autumn, analysts warned last night Which means that you will be paying more for your lentils and the other food that you buy ...
Still too cheap and costing not much more than a litre of bottled water. "Soaringpetrol prices are set to hit £1.50 a litre by the autumn, analysts warned last night. Although drivers will feel the pain for...the landmark £5-a- gallon barrier (£1.10 a litre) this morning. MPs accused oil ... the 48-hour Grangemouth refinery strike by 1,200 workers over pensions, due to end ...
... and costing not much more than a litre of bottled water. Bottled water should be ... of unleaded breaking through the landmark £5-a- gallon barrier (£1.10 a litre) this morning. MPs accused oil companies of 'profiteering'. Oil companies that make up less than 1/3 of the price while the government ... the 48-hour Grangemouth refinery strike by 1,200 workers over pensions, due to end ...
On 29 Apr, 06:59, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: The contrasting fortunes between motorists and oil firms coincides with the average price of unleaded breaking through the landmark £5-a- gallon barrier (£1.10 a litre) this morning. MPs accused oil companies of 'profiteering'. What would that be per cubic metre, Duhg?
... not much more than a litre of bottled water. So you...Falls still - 35p/2 litres (17.5p/litre) Own brand "Smart...8.5p/litre) "Thirsty Planet" charity water - £1.99/6x1.5...are won't to buy petrol. Its useless to compare, for...example, the purchase of 50litres of petrol with one over...bottle of water. A typical litre of water at, say, a...shop is a quid a litre or more. No corner shop...
Doug wrote: Still too cheap and costing not much more than a litre of bottled water. You're paying too much for your water then. -- John Wright I feel like an insane person with the ability to mimic sanity
On 1 May, 08:42, Tony Dragon <tony.dra...@btinternet.com> wrote: Doug wrote: On 30 Apr, 09:25, Tony Dragon <tony.dra...@btinternet.com> wrote: Doug wrote: On 29 Apr, 10:57, Conor <conor_tur...@hotmail.com> wrote: In article <6f18c227-c077-4525-9833-8ceff35a7b35 @a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says... Militant fuel protesters have vowed to bring ...
On 30 Apr, 09:50, "Brimstone" <brimstone520-n...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Doug wrote: On 29 Apr, 10:57, Conor <conor_tur...@hotmail.com> wrote: In article <6f18c227-c077-4525-9833-8ceff35a7b35 @a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says... Militant fuel protesters have vowed to bring chaos to Central London today with a protest involving up to 500 lorries..." ...
...here tastes different. So I use it in tea, cordial, cooking etc. but if I want a drink of water then I drink bottled. Try using a filter.- Alternatively, try drinking petrol - it's cheaper (according to Dung). ====== Maybe some people are more fussy than I am about drinking water. I've lived in various hard and soft water areas and never found anywhere that had unpalatable ...
... costing not much more than a litre of bottled water. So you ignored...Smart Price" - 17p/2 litres (8.5p/litre) "Thirsty Planet" charity water - �1.99/6x1.5 litres...wriggle out of it. A typical litre of water at, say, a ...shop is a quid a litre or more. Petrol is much too cheap...using a filter.- Alternatively, try drinking petrol - it's cheaper (according to Dung...