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Most expensive food and drink gift ideas

From the £20,000 oven to the £60,000 champagne, you won't believe some of the prices



From the £20,000 oven to the £60,000 champagne, you won't believe some of the prices. (© Unique Boutique Company)
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What do you get someone who has everything? It's a dilemma a rare few suffer this time of year - and one we'd like to experience just once. So, if you have a billionaire to buy for - and they already have all the football teams they could possibly want - here's our guide to the most expensive blow-out food and drink gifts.

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01/12/2011 02:29
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No I would not pay £600 for cheese.

 

01/12/2011 15:59
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I find this article somewhat offensive when so many Brits are facing a meagre Christmas through unemployment and rising costs .

 

Maybe , we should write a useful msn article about how to do a lovely Christmas dinner on a budget .We think we are lucky because our entire budget for everything this christmas incl food, stamps ,gifts , everything  is £600 .Many Brits this Christmas have not got £600 to spend on single piece of cheese alone .

01/12/2011 10:34
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People who have the money to waste on stuff like this could probably do with being reminded that every minute 15 children die of poverty!  Ain't capitalism great?!!

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AN example of an average / normal christmas dinner less than £22 for 4 people  from Tesco ; 4 courses

 Covent garden soup 2 for £3.00

frozen turkey joint  £5 .00

carrots 10p a lb

potatoes   £1 75 5lbs

sprouts £1

sausages  £3 00

bacon  £2 25

christmas pud £3 50

mince pies £1 25

cream £1 10

 

MSN this is what you should be doing articles about at the moment . NOT the above .

 

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i'm going to have the most expensive christmas ever and it wont cost a brass farthing (for those that don't know it would be about 1/8th of a new penny) why is it going to be expensive because its full of love and you cant buy that....
01/12/2011 13:12
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ya. i think i will buy meself one of them. can cook meself some exspensive cheese on toast then lol. mind you i think there are a few other things i could do with the money. if i had it that is.
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I Can`t afford any of it,and never will be able too,unless i win the lottery I know what the least expensive christmas dinner is,as that is what i will be having,I think that people who see a lighthearted article offensive should lighten up.
01/12/2011 21:09
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I don't buy gold to eat,  I buy cheese to eat.  I don't wear cheese ear-rings, they'd be a bit whiffy!  If it doesn't add to the flavour it is pointless in a cheese!
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Rich people getting richer....its not for us poor people. It is very offensive.
We need to bring back the revolution and bring down this social class which divides us and makes the poor poorer and the rich richer.

Ask yourself what culture rule most decisions in this country and usa....its not a religion but a culture of people from the same back ground. Who's the best at business, grabbing money, making money.....etc.....who set these standards up where the average middle class and poor can't reach...Who throws us crumbs here and there knocks us off the scent of what really is going on in this world. 
When your concerned about terrorism so much you don't see what's really going off under your own noses. 
Check peoples surnames, check the ones who changed their surnames, why don't they state a faith? Because if they stated what cultural background they where from there would be uproar as they make the majority decision in this country and USA. 

They will put this message down as to throw you off the scent.
01/12/2011 09:41
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If it was really good cheese then maybe :D
01/12/2011 07:48
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My best friend ,she just has announced her wedding with a m‘illionaire man who is  a celebrity !they met via  Milli○nαireL0ving.​​​C0M  it is the largest and best club for c’elebrity and their admirers to chat online.You do not have to be rich or famous. ,but you can meet one , It's worthy a try,Maybe you wanna check it out or tell your friends!

What do you get someone who has everything? It's a dilemma a rare few suffer this time of year - and one we'd like to experience just once

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