I'm a big fan of middle class ideals. Just have a look on Google maps, there's more around than you might expect.
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See if you have a local pottery near you that could make a new lid to fit.
In comparison, grocery sales were hugely increased this past Christmas - https://www.kantar.com/uki/inspiration/fmcg/2024-wp-record-numbers-hit-the-shops-as-supermarkets-experience-busiest-christmas-since-2019 .
Perhaps messages about being eco conscious have moved some people away from spending on plastic tat and focused more on having lavish food for the Christmas period? Or does this figure not take into account inflation and this is just to do with food price inflation being higher than other sectors?
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If you're handy with a screwdriver and a hacksaw + hammer you could disassemble it and put the smaller pieces in the bin one by one.
Likewise, I don't think I would still be on Lemmy if it wasn't for this instance.
They're really descending into the pits of weird fringe politics - like the sort of stuff you'd see from pre-Farage UKIP.
It also seems to be the opposite strategy to Johnson, who was essentially the bullshitting yes man that wanted great, wonderful, positive things for everyone but with no plan on how to achieve it. Instead of grand visions of new (unfeasable) infrastructure projects based on (non existent) future technology that the government will help develop, and impressive sounding targets (with no execution plan) to "make Britain world beating", we now have policies seeking to actively block and slow development of anything new. Johnson was popular because he was promising progress and great things to everyone. Sunak is now attempting to do the polar opposite of what Johnson used to achieve electoral success, presumably because he's aiming for the opposite of electoral success???
Yeah I think YSH can pipe around structured data. This wiki page has some details:
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