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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A woman has been heavily criticised for whinging about her plain onion sandwich from a Bunnings Warehouse sausage sizzle because it was the same price as the standard sausage and onion 'sanga'.<br>The Australian lady, who has chosen to remain anonymous, posted about the so-called injustice on Facebook, saying that she should have been given a discount for only asking for onion.<br>'I went to Bunnings today to do some shopping.<br><br>My husband got a sausage and onion sandwich for $2.50. I got an onion sandwich with no sausage and was going to be charged the same,' she said.<br> The Bunnings sausage sizzle has become an iconic Saturday morning treat for families stopping by to pick up items for their DIY projects, and renowned for being a delicious snack <br> The Australian lady, who has chosen to remain anonymous, posted about the so-called injustice on Facebook (pictured)<br>'Like sorry but I'm not getting a sausage...<br><br>the old guy basically told me "stiff we don't make the prices."'<br>To 'top off' the experience there were no sugar, max or diet Coca-Cola drinks of any kind on offer. <br>The enraged woman said that the incident has stopped her from visiting her local Bunnings store and she'll be more likely to shop somewhere else.<br>But instead of receiving any kind of sympathy her peers pointed out that money raised from Bunnings sausage sizzles go back into the community or to a specific charity.<br>'Serves you right for having an onion only sandwich you freak,' one man replied.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>143 shares<br><br><br>The enraged woman said that the incident has stopped her from visiting her local Bunnings store and she'll be more likely to shop somewhere else (stock image)<br>[https://www.cbsnews.com/search/?q=%27It%27s%20essentially 'It's essentially] a donation to charity, who the hell argues about it?' Said another.<br>A third added: 'The "old guy" should have charged her an additional $1 for whinging and taking up his time.<br><br>Next time, park your own damn Webber outside Bunnings and cook your onions.'<br>'[https://omgomgmostadvanceddarkmarketonionshopdark.net omg omg маркетплейс] it's for CHARITY. The sausage in bread is secondary to helping the people running the sizzle for whatever their cause or group. Sheesh!' <br>Each individual Bunnings store sets the prices for the sausage sizzle and the workers are simply volunteers that help sell the produce. <br>It has become an iconic Saturday morning treat for families stopping by to pick up items for their DIY projects, and renowned for being a delicious snack on-the-go.<br> |
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+A woman has been heavily criticised for whinging about her plain onion sandwich from a Bunnings Warehouse sausage sizzle because it was the same price as the standard sausage and onion 'sanga'.<br>The Australian lady, who has chosen to remain anonymous, posted about the so-called injustice on Facebook, saying that she should have been given a discount for only asking for onion.<br>'I went to Bunnings today to do some shopping.<br><br>My husband got a sausage and onion sandwich for $2.50. I got an onion sandwich with no sausage and was going to be charged the same,' she said.<br> The Bunnings sausage sizzle has become an iconic Saturday morning treat for families stopping by to pick up items for their DIY projects, and renowned for being a delicious snack <br> The Australian lady, who has chosen to remain anonymous, posted about the so-called injustice on Facebook (pictured)<br>'Like sorry but I'm not getting a sausage...<br><br>the old guy basically told me "stiff we don't make the prices."'<br>To 'top off' the experience there were no sugar, max or diet Coca-Cola drinks of any kind on offer. <br>The enraged woman said that the incident has stopped her from visiting her local Bunnings store and she'll be more likely to shop somewhere else.<br>But instead of receiving any kind of sympathy her peers pointed out that money raised from Bunnings sausage sizzles go back into the community or to a specific charity.<br>'Serves you right for having an onion only sandwich you freak,' one man replied.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>143 shares<br><br><br>The enraged woman said that the incident has stopped her from visiting her local Bunnings store and she'll be more likely to shop somewhere else (stock image)<br>[https://www.cbsnews.com/search/?q=%27It%27s%20essentially 'It's essentially] a donation to charity, who the hell argues about it?' Said another.<br>A third added: 'The "old guy" should have charged her an additional $1 for whinging and taking up his time.<br><br>Next time, park your own damn Webber outside Bunnings and cook your onions.'<br>'[https://omgomgmostadvanceddarkmarketonionshopdark.net omg omg маркетплейс] it's for CHARITY. The sausage in bread is secondary to helping the people running the sizzle for whatever their cause or group. Sheesh!' <br>Each individual Bunnings store sets the prices for the sausage sizzle and the workers are simply volunteers that help sell the produce. <br>It has become an iconic Saturday morning treat for families stopping by to pick up items for their DIY projects, and renowned for being a delicious snack on-the-go.<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A woman has been heavily criticised for whinging about her plain onion sandwich from a Bunnings Warehouse sausage sizzle because it was the same price as the standard sausage and onion 'sanga'.<br>The Australian lady, who has chosen to remain anonymous, posted about the so-called injustice on Facebook, saying that she should have been given a discount for only asking for onion.<br>'I went to Bunnings today to do some shopping.<br><br>My husband got a sausage and onion sandwich for $2.50. I got an onion sandwich with no sausage and was going to be charged the same,' she said.<br> The Bunnings sausage sizzle has become an iconic Saturday morning treat for families stopping by to pick up items for their DIY projects, and renowned for being a delicious snack <br> The Australian lady, who has chosen to remain anonymous, posted about the so-called injustice on Facebook (pictured)<br>'Like sorry but I'm not getting a sausage...<br><br>the old guy basically told me "stiff we don't make the prices."'<br>To 'top off' the experience there were no sugar, max or diet Coca-Cola drinks of any kind on offer. <br>The enraged woman said that the incident has stopped her from visiting her local Bunnings store and she'll be more likely to shop somewhere else.<br>But instead of receiving any kind of sympathy her peers pointed out that money raised from Bunnings sausage sizzles go back into the community or to a specific charity.<br>'Serves you right for having an onion only sandwich you freak,' one man replied.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>143 shares<br><br><br>The enraged woman said that the incident has stopped her from visiting her local Bunnings store and she'll be more likely to shop somewhere else (stock image)<br>[https://www.cbsnews.com/search/?q=%27It%27s%20essentially 'It's essentially] a donation to charity, who the hell argues about it?' Said another.<br>A third added: 'The "old guy" should have charged her an additional $1 for whinging and taking up his time.<br><br>Next time, park your own damn Webber outside Bunnings and cook your onions.'<br>'[https://omgomgmostadvanceddarkmarketonionshopdark.net omg omg маркетплейс] it's for CHARITY. The sausage in bread is secondary to helping the people running the sizzle for whatever their cause or group. Sheesh!' <br>Each individual Bunnings store sets the prices for the sausage sizzle and the workers are simply volunteers that help sell the produce. <br>It has become an iconic Saturday morning treat for families stopping by to pick up items for their DIY projects, and renowned for being a delicious snack on-the-go.<br>
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