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  2. The best planners of 2025 - AOL

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    If you keep a planner, it's time to buy one for 2025. We've tracked down the year's best planners from Amazon, Rifle Paper Co., Plum Paper, and more. ... a monthly page, and even a meal planner ...

  3. The Good Food Guide - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021, Adam Hyman purchased The Good Food Guide [2] for an undisclosed sum from Waitrose & Partners. The Guide was relaunched in 2022 as a digital product. The Guide will no longer be published annually in print but will instead be published in an app that will be continuously updated with new Guide entries along with a The Good Food ...

  4. Charlie Bigham's - Wikipedia

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    The delicatessens of Selfridges and Harvey Nichols, and later Waitrose stocked the meals. [1] In 2012, Allan Leighton joined the board of directors. [2] In 2013, Bigham's created "Swish Pie", the world's most expensive ready meal at £314.16, as a publicity stunt. The pie contained lobster, turbot, scallops, smoked salmon and oysters, poached ...

  5. I tried Factor meal delivery for a week — here’s why I’m hooked

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    I tried Factor’s pre-made meal delivery service for a week to help make meal planning at home easier and stress-free. Here’s what I thought about the service’s ready-to-eat meals.

  6. Waitrose has launched its first ever lunchtime meal deal - AOL

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    The Waitrose lunch deal is the most expensive in comparison to Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Morrisons – all of which offer meal deals for under £4

  7. Waitrose - Wikipedia

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    Waitrose Limited, [2] trading as Waitrose & Partners, is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose. In 1937, it was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership , the UK's largest employee-owned business, which continues to operate the brand. [ 3 ]