A UK supermarket chain is giving its shoppers the possibility to buy a range of out of date products for just 10p (13¢). The store sells a large range of items including tinned goods, such as fruit and beans, and dried foods, such as pasta and rice.
A UK supermarket chain is giving its shoppers the possibility to buy a range of out of date products for just 10p (13¢). The store sells a large range of items including tinned goods, such as fruit and beans, and dried foods, such as pasta and rice.
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