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Bless, he's just told us his 'seed' has received 56 five star reviews. Methinks he must have been reading Twitter.
Bless, he's just told us his 'seed' has received 56 five star reviews. Methinks he must have been reading Twitter.
He doesn't mention if his seed is accredited by the RSPB or any other wildlife or ornithological charity, all of which sell various bird food combos. Their prices are cheeper (!) and profits go back into the charity.
Yes, this is on the basis of "Trust me, I'm a Shopping Telly Presenter" because all we have to go on is what he says, no independent accreditation from any RSPB or similar body, as Eric's Mum said earlier.
But I suppose for someone who physically can't get down to the shops or garden centres and bring the stuff home, this is the only way to shop so why should they bother.
Who knew little Richard was such a goer :mysmilie_17:
I think your mind, may be operating on the same wavelength as mine!
Who knew little Richard was such a goer :mysmilie_17:
I agree, I suppose the only people who benefit from QVC are people who can't use the Internet, don't own a computer or simply only "trust" (however misplaced) QVC. I'd like to think everyone else was savvy enough to shop around and get the best deal.