No cost of living crisis at QVC (unless you're watching their heated blanket items).I rarely watch the food QVC sell.
I mean £24 for 12 titchy brownies. M&S have 20 in a Christmas box for £15.
£36 plus £5.95 for 6 pasties (£6.99 each) Tescos have Ginsters on special @ £1.25 each.
I don’t mind occasionally paying a bit extra for a treat but couldn’t justify the QVC prices.
It’s not as if you can place an order for multiple items and pay one or no p&p, you have to pay individually.
Well the Tiller Girls they ain't.
Rip off prices. The roast beef the BA was carving was a funny shape. An oblong of meat and the turkey was splitting down the middle. Why would anyone buy the vegetables for that price? It doesn't take much effort to buy and prepare fresh veggies, does it?
Yes - But ask Jilly and Ali to check first thoughI've never watched any of the food programmes, so would someone be kind enough to let me know if all the stuff they sell can be eaten by all genders?
Thank you Samki. In the unlikely event that I buy any QVC food I will bear your advice in mind.Yes - But ask Jilly and Ali to check first though
I think we ought to be told.But do we know or need to know the genders of the meat they sell?
I've never watched any of the food programmes, so would someone be kind enough to let me know if all the stuff they sell can be eaten by all genders?
Some of the dresses could double as tents, but they will often tell you to add a belt. (Sometimes they will suggest a belt with a cardigan.) If the garment is not designed to wear a belt with it, on most people it will bunch up and look silly.Bit like shoes only worn from car to bar. Or dresses only good for standing in. Some clothes are useless for what they are designed for.