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Ways to cut food waste could include replacing the "bogof" - buy one get one free - offers with half price offers, along with hints, tips and recipes to help consumers make the most of the cheap food.
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In other words we have a pensions "bogof", whereby the wealthy can buy one pension pound and get one free while the deal for standard-rate taxpayers is only five for the price of four.
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Tempted by greed and '' bogof '' deals -- buy one, get one free -- we buy more than we need, cook more than we can eat, then chuck out far more than we should.
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Tempted by greed and '' bogof '' deals - buy one, get one free - we buy more than we need, cook more than we can eat, then chuck out far more than we should.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Its funny that when you get a bogof on apples the excess often goes to landfill, but I never hear of anyone throwing a 6 pack of beer in the bin.
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We can, for one thing, look out for "bogof later" offers.
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The super-rich keep their pensions bogof, but there is now a limit on how many items they can take through the till.
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We can, for one thing, look out for "bogof later" offers.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Consumer campaign group Which? said that supermarkets were raising prices so they could then introduce eye-catching half-price or bogof offers, in breach of regulations.
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All bought since Thursday (the last 4 were part of the Relapse bogof offer)
gangerh commented on the word bogof
A marketing technique 'buy one get one free' in use for hundreds of years by cobblers before the supermarkets plagiarised it. ;-)
January 27, 2008
rolig commented on the word bogof
When someone says "bogof" in Britain, don't people hear an echo of "bugger off"?
June 16, 2008
johnmperry commented on the word bogof
Exactly so. It is pronounced bog off rather than bog of. Echoes in fact of **** off, i.e. just about anything.
June 16, 2008