passatdoc
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Will be headed to Europe in a few months, mostly for business. Final stop before heading home to USA will be five days in London. Will be in central London using public transport, no rental car etc.
Where would be the best place, if any, to look for Persil? Just a market like Sainsburys or Tesco? Or are there other types of stores similar to US "discount" stores where one may find it for less? Is it always sold for the price imprinted on the box, or do retailers ever sell it for less? I'd like to bring home several boxes of Persil (not because of its royal warrant, but because it washes whiter, AND IT SHOWS....), either universal or coloured formula powder. Sometimes I pack them in checked luggage, with a zip lock bag for protection, but given that detergent is somewhat heavy, I think I would bring it home in hand luggage.
Question #2: is it ever sold in plastic pouches, or only in cardboard boxes. The only packages I have ever purchased (or brought back for me by friends) were always cardboard boxes. I realise that German (Henkel) Persil is not the same company, but I particularly like the plastic Henkel Persil pouches, because they're safer for packing in one's luggage. Sometimes the cardboard boxes break.
Where would be the best place, if any, to look for Persil? Just a market like Sainsburys or Tesco? Or are there other types of stores similar to US "discount" stores where one may find it for less? Is it always sold for the price imprinted on the box, or do retailers ever sell it for less? I'd like to bring home several boxes of Persil (not because of its royal warrant, but because it washes whiter, AND IT SHOWS....), either universal or coloured formula powder. Sometimes I pack them in checked luggage, with a zip lock bag for protection, but given that detergent is somewhat heavy, I think I would bring it home in hand luggage.
Question #2: is it ever sold in plastic pouches, or only in cardboard boxes. The only packages I have ever purchased (or brought back for me by friends) were always cardboard boxes. I realise that German (Henkel) Persil is not the same company, but I particularly like the plastic Henkel Persil pouches, because they're safer for packing in one's luggage. Sometimes the cardboard boxes break.