Shops
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Re: Shops
Welcome to the forum Sayagain
The other option is to bring your own, at least to start off with.
As others have mentioned, the onboard shops are a rip off for things like you are after. I would Advise only use if needs must or you have deep pockets.
The other option is to bring your own, at least to start off with.
As others have mentioned, the onboard shops are a rip off for things like you are after. I would Advise only use if needs must or you have deep pockets.
Last edited by Stephen on 08 Apr 2023, 17:59, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Shops
P&O do provide FOC baby food in the MDR and buffet, formula, savoury and sweet jars of baby food etc. But as others have said anything to purchase in the shops is very expensive.
John
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Re: Shops
Our only real use for the shops is for emergency supplies and to use up any On Board Credit we have inadvertently failed to spend on wine!
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Re: Shops
The way you’ve been holding on to that bottle of “Jam Shed” I’ll be surprised if you’ve spent any of your OBCMervyn and Trish wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 19:02Our only real use for the shops is for emergency supplies and to use up any On Board Credit we have inadvertently failed to spend on wine!
Hi Sayagain, if it was me, I would use the expensive onboard shops as it will allow you time to acclimatize to a never-ending drain on your finances as your child/children/grandchildren grow up…it sure won’t get any cheaper. Enjoy!
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Re: Shops
I have quite a few bottles in the ancestral cellar ahead of the Jam Shed in the queue for consumption. It's maturing nicely.