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Households In N Ireland Are To Be Given A £200 Voucher To Be Spent On The High Street.

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sandyRoe | 17:23 Tue 24th Nov 2020 | ChatterBank
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I don't know what I'll do with mine when I get it.
What would you spend the £200 on?
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most of my money is going on food, but I suppose it would be missing the point just to hand the lot over to Mr Tesco when the idea is probably to keep small businesses afloat. Maybe I could get an expensive haircut.
What a dilemma :-)
Lucky you. You won't be able to spend it on British sausages soon though, so perhaps fill the freezer with them. Good "business" opportunity for the entrepreneurial types smuggling bangers into N.I. Where have I heard that before? :))
We need a good pie day agreement.
Togo, 'bangers' weren't smuggled into Ireland, just some of the ingredients. The 'bangers' were assembled = many of them in the Inglis Bakery in Belfast. Erm, allegedly :-)
Wonder if the £200 will be in the form of vouchers, Sandy?
Why are they getting it?
Do I have to spend it in one go?
If not I would share the love.

Wine, cheese and olives from the local deli.
A couple of tickets to a socially distanced Christmas Show.
A meal beforehand and a taxi home.
Change of plan today. Apparently it's now going to be between £75 -£100 per person instead
"We need a good pie day agreement."

Now that IS funny!
Can't take the credit Jackdaw. It was The Sun what did it. Made me laugh too.
We have a rather expensive patisserie chain in our area.

They would do rather well.
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There used to be an independent wine store in Corporation Square in the centre of Belfast. If it's still there I'll buy a bottle or two of port with my voucher.
Reading the link,even though things aren't finalised - it will be loaded onto a card and you can spend whatever amount in participating outlets until you have spent up.

That way you can buy a few smaller things rather than a large purchase.
Thank you bookbinder.
Great idea NI. Win win for everyone and the high street . M& S baby department .
Maydup, what a perfect answer!!

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