The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Boots

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Ah yes, lunch. A decent range of pre-packaged sandwiches, salads, soups etc as well as crisps, sweets and drinks. The Boots "Meal Deal" basically bundles together a main course (sandwich or salad), drink and crisps for a cheapish price. In its latest incarnation, you can choose from a relatively small range and pay £2.39 for the lot, or a larger range for £2.99(?). They seem to change the pricing structure semi-regularly (about once a year, maybe).
Ah yes, lunch. A decent range of pre-packaged sandwiches, salads, soups etc as well as crisps, sweets and drinks. The Boots "Meal Deal" basically bundles together a main course (sandwich or salad) drink, and crisps for a cheapish price. In its latest incarnation, you can choose from a relatively small range and pay £2.39 for the lot, or a larger range for £2.99(?). They seem to change the pricing structure semi-regularly (about once a year, maybe).
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"The UK's leading retailer of health and beauty products", this branch of Boots includes a pharmacist, dentist and chiropodist. They also sell cameras, film, batteries and so on. And lunch.

Ah yes, lunch. A decent range of pre-packaged sandwiches, salads, soups etc as well as crisps, sweets and drinks. The Boots "Meal Deal" basically bundles together a main course (sandwich or salad) drink, and crisps for a cheapish price. In its latest incarnation, you can choose from a relatively small range and pay £2.39 for the lot, or a larger range for £2.99(?). They seem to change the pricing structure semi-regularly (about once a year, maybe).


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