Advantages: Everything is 99p Disadvantages: The long queues
still alive in our ideologies. Studies have suggested that we view the first figure when viewing pricing more so than the last digits (Quick Sudoku brain teasers 99p), even by saving the minuscule sum of 1p makes a huge difference in overall profits for UK retailers as much as 15% have been found to be the difference by knocking off 1p by pricing up items. However, we in the UK will lose another £133 Million by not spending these coppers. I think its about time you start shaking the couch as you just may find you?ve been sitting on your fortune for years.
What about a ?1p Store Ltd?? Nadir Lalani; over to you.
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1st2thebar 12.06.2009 (06.07.2009)
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Advantages: Good price, does birth to 3, folds up easily-ish, can attach car seat Disadvantages: Bit heavy, hard to push one handed,
I bought the Pliko P3 as I like the idea of the Viaggo car seat being able to clip straight onto it, but after that stage being left with a perfectly useful umbrella folding one-hand one foot see your toddler right through sort of push chair.
I checked I could hold a large baby in one hand and fold up the pushchair in the other; that it would fit easily into the boot of both our cars (Toyota Avensis and Celica) and that I thought it would see us through the whole pushchair stage without having to go out and buy a cheaper more lightweight one at sixth months as so many people do.
I have now got a second child who uses it, aged one year.
The Good Things
* For a new born baby you can lie it flat, so if you have a summer baby as we did you can use it in place of a pram. this saves buying a bit bulky pram attachment ...
Advantages: Deterrent for some...???? Disadvantages: No deterrent for some criminal...???
Prisons (starts with a 'P' doesn't it..? ) ?
The question is are they a deterrent or a badge of honour..?
I have read a few reviews about prisons in the UK being to soft in the 21st century so I thought, after leaving a comment or two on others reviews, I thought I'd offer my personal opinion about the prisons of today compared to the prisons of.. Let's say a quarter of a century ago?
(Caution?this could be a little bit of a rant).
Firstly, I am of the opinion that, in certain cases, the wrong people are being sent to the already overcrowded prison? People who fail to pay their council tax for instance have more chance of going to prison than a burglar or a violent offender? a person who defrauds an insurance company is more likely to serve a longer sentence than a joy rider who takes a life?. And so on? (*my opinion of course ...