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I enquired in a local Interflora shop the other week, as it was Mum and Dad's 52nd Anniversary last Monday, they wanted £40 to send flowers from the shop in Hillsborough to my Parents in Stannington.
As much as I love them, Dad in particular would've done his nut if I'd spent 40 quid on flowers.
*slight edit to fix a typo in the title*
Are Supermarket flowers more economical than ones bought from a proper flower shop?
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Are Supermarket flowers more economical than ones bought from a proper flower shop?
Last edited by Rich-Allen1976 on 04 Oct 2024, 18:14, edited 1 time in total.
I don't beee-lieve it!
Are Supermarket flowers more economical than ones bought from a poper flower shop?
I know you are aware of Google, but have you tried looking online? I have only ever given flowers by hand, so don't know how much delivery goes for these days.
M&S do post-able cream tea packs, and you can specify the date of delivery. That could be a reasonable alternative to flowers.
M&S do post-able cream tea packs, and you can specify the date of delivery. That could be a reasonable alternative to flowers.
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As you near the end, look back with no regrets.