complete the sentence .. when ever i hear the phrase ..

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"I realise this is a higher pricepoint/ considered purchase"

In other words its overpriced. And you wouldnt buy it if you were just popping out to the shops.
 
considered purchase .... far too expensive for anybody to pay
most affordable in the hour .... cheapest product on show

why can't they ever bring themselves to say the word cheap, for example if something is £20 and everything else is £25 its the most affordable in the hour cause its cheaper, so why can't they just say that, its not derogatory if its a fact
 
They all say Utilise / Purchase /Most Affordable - why not just say Use, Buy and Cheapest ?

JF - I can't live without... (Lulu bag, Yakee Candle etc etc)

Price Point, Depth of Stock, the Handle (i.e. the feel) - this is behind-the-scenes jargon not for use with customers.

Cooking Up a Storm - Simon Biagi is so predictable when he presents a kitchen show

loving the colour/smell/texture etc - don't think this is grammatically correct

feel the love - what ???? (or in Craig Rowe's case, feel the luuuurve)

malleable - I always associate this word with things that can be shaped by hammering.
 
Use Q cut, the website, the red active button, AY says it like a mantra.....when she isn't saying jump to the phones.
 
"My go-to product", "my jump-to product" & "my desert island product" are all phrases which irritate me.
 
and what about the one that only gets a mention when it is free, yes good old p and p, the very weighty elephant in the studio.................
 

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