TBH it's a thinly veiled advert for a palm oil company.Someone must’ve been reading her tattle thread lately.
Too bad I’ve already written her off completely and am determined never to watch a video of hers again (also, I don’t know why this showed up on you YT homepage. I unfollowed het months ago).
That tracks. Thanks for letting me know.TBH it's a thinly veiled advert for a palm oil company.
Came up on mine too. Unfollowed her fews ago.Someone must’ve been reading her tattle thread lately.
Too bad I’ve already written her off completely and am determined never to watch a video of hers again (also, I don’t know why this showed up on you YT homepage. I unfollowed het months ago).
It's because it wasn't free or gifted
I flicked through and it’s misleading as it’s £35. Also there was no plan to it. If your on a budget you make a list then pick up what you need. It could have been a 10 min video but there was way to much waffle.For someone who has just spent nearly 2k on a tap, a video of her doing budget anything feels patronising, and sticks in my throat.
Yeah, considering the tofoo is £2, and the coconut yoghurt she got is £2.50, she got 6 lemons at 30p EACH, the shopping was never going to come to £15I was wondering how that trolley cost her £15, but no, it actually cost £35. She subtracted £5 for some chocolate bars, because they didn't count for some reason, then she halved the remaining £30 between her and Alex. So really this wasn't a £15 grocery haul at all!
i wonder if she’s surprised by the negativity? It seems obvious to me her audience (people much like all of us who were fans once and who care about sustainability) would be concerned about palm oil and sceptical of an ad campaign like this.Yeah, considering the tofoo is £2, and the coconut yoghurt she got is £2.50, she got 6 lemons at 30p EACH, the shopping was never going to come to £15
The comments are very negative about the palm oil sponsor. Wouldn't be surprised if she turns them off.
Plus the fact that there’s nothing in the shop she could make a full meal out of and Alex starts banging on about his soup maker…I was wondering how that trolley cost her £15, but no, it actually cost £35. She subtracted £5 for some chocolate bars, because they didn't count for some reason, then she halved the remaining £30 between her and Alex. So really this wasn't a £15 grocery haul at all!
And only halt way through the shop she says shall we keep it under £40-30 pounds so I don’t even think it was the plan going in.Plus the fact that there’s nothing in the shop she could make a full meal out of and Alex starts banging on about his soup maker…
What planet is she on?
Yeah, she's an up and coming Fleur de Force.Well if you ever wondered what her USP is these days, she seems to have set herself up as a 'Greenwasher' for any business or organisation that is prepared to pay her enough. She's their ideal demographic - a wealthy white female consumer in the 25 - 45yr age band living in a developed country.
Baffling, are they on the wind up?View attachment 880916
I don't get it. She doesn't have any training or chef experience, so surely the right response here would be to remind people that they too can teach themselves how to cook in their own kitchens? Instead she's making herself out to be qualified to give classes and make money off subscribers.
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