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Richie_Burnett
08 Oct 19 00:20
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780ml branded - £1.85  tesco
Tesco own brand - 80p

I recently ran out of the aforementioned detergent. Happens all the time, I suppose. However, what I found will both startle and amaze you in equal measure.

I just wetted my crockery, cutlery, etc and it still came up clean as a whistle.

Just a bit of food for thought but I think this is an an entirely superfluous product - purchasing is a very clear blunder imo.
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Report lfc1971 October 8, 2019 12:44 AM BST
Sheer negligence !
Report lybertyne October 8, 2019 12:57 AM BST
If you've had anything greasy/oily/buttery on your plate then you'll need detergent in order to emulsify it.  The one I use is antibacterial as well.
Report Richie_Burnett October 8, 2019 2:44 AM BST
Proctor + Gamble own you mush.
Report Reynard October 8, 2019 5:57 AM BST
I don't bother washing crockery . I just send out for more Wink
Report lovegod October 8, 2019 6:45 AM BST
Is it ok on paper plates?
Report Dr Crippen October 8, 2019 9:45 AM BST
I often simply rinse crocks with plain water - it's so save the planet.

I think.
Report Johnny_Mustang October 8, 2019 10:24 AM BST
Detergent is for mugs.
Report impossible123 October 8, 2019 10:27 AM BST
I find eating less saves on everything eg money, air miles, petrol, storage space, etc. It's also extremely beneficial to the environment and one's health eg our internal organs are having to work less thus prolonging longevity and reliability.
Report Reynard October 8, 2019 3:05 PM BST
Won't live longer , will just seem like it Mischief
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