Finally some friggin normality regarding drink pricing.
Get in quick.
Finally some friggin normality regarding drink pricing.
Get in quick.
Idk if you already know this but normalcy is a word, it's just not really accepted outside of US English (even Canadians use normality over normalcy)
So I changed my post for no reason 😂
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/775405/revisions#1676362vs…
Well it's grammatically correct to say normality over normalcy in Australia so not no reason but I wouldn't be anal enough to point that out 😂
@pennypincher98: See below. Yeah baby, gramma,itz a di'n cauz. :)
Look, I would just like to see some standards in literacy. I think that we are too consumed with American spelling.
@Korban Dallas: Well, whaddya know? Good find. I stand corrected.
@omblygombly: For things like American spelling (realize, color, canceled etc) and homophones (there, your etc) sure but the spelling here is that different it's basically two different words so I can excuse those not familiar.
Doesn't mean I can't educate though if someone's already brought it up XD
Since we're talking about words - I remember years ago HJs had some meals called xxxx Specialty (can't remember exactly - perhaps it was ham) but they specifically used the word specialty - I read it as speciality and said it like that and got confused looks from the staff.
I would have thought speciality would have been both the UK and Aus spelling (and pronunciation) rather that the Americanised "specialty".
On a similar note - HJs also had a thing called a "Yumbo" and the HJs staff could not understand my Yorkshire accent saying that word at all, I had to point at the menu.
Well this was one of my more tame 3am Googles lol. It seems Australia and Canada actually side with America on this one on calling it specialty rather than the British speciality.
A bit weird certainly but it's not like speciality is unheard of here and should still be comprehended as specialty.
Wasn't the Yumbo just a ham cheese roll? Mean it probably would've been dirt cheap but doesn't sound all that exciting tbh
@pennypincher98: Yes, just ham and cheese.
Just found this article - apparently they brought it back a couple of years ago.
Don't forget to Return and Earn from the empty cans, another $3 saved.
Where's the sugar free version? That shit's the bomb.
Not as good as the normal version. Very long lasting aftertaste in the mouth as well.
I find sugar free drinks to have a strong, unpleasant aftertaste.
Some are better than others imo.
Pepsi Max is gold standard, Sprite No Sugar is absolutely horrid.
Coke Zero is gold standard
@MuddyClear: Too bad it doesn't exist any more.
@pennypincher98: Coke Zero Sugar is the new gold standard
@MuddyClear: Coke Zero raspberry represent
Each to their own. I can't stomach real sugar drinks these days.
it's awesome. way more of that citrus flavour imo.
top stuff op…this mixed 50/50 with spring or soda water is the best non alcoholic drink to quench a thirst - you can also add a shot of gin if you dont agree with the non alcoholic part!
How about water to quench a thirst?
You must be fun at parties
All the rave at aged care parties
i said 50/50 water bro - hope your glass is half full?
Sorry, I'll try your combo to make it up to you.
Damn, need the no sugar variant.
I'm gonna get flack, I am a huge solo fan but someone introduced me to the Aldi version and I thought that was way better!
Is there a no sugar version too?
There's a no-sugar version as well, I haven't tried it.
I was excited I thought it was a 50 pack looking at pic.
No more S&S available
All I can ever find available is the sugar free in 24/30 packs so was excited when I saw this but says unavailable now guess I was too slow
What's S&S?
Subscribe & Save. Just be aware it doesn't lock in the price for future deliveries. It will be charged at the price it's at when it's scheduled to be shipped.
low on fizz so you can slam it down fast?
Normalcy? Normality. But a Plus 1 from me.