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hey, I found these on Amazon.com for £6. Don't shop on Amazon.com though, they treat their workers like shit, are actively anti-union, and their environmental record is abysmal. I just wanted to say that you can get 100 marbles on Amazon.com for £6, but do not buy the £6 marbles from Amazon.com, go out looking for them yourself on some other website.
What is the point of your comment? Amazon is global and a good way to see an approximate price of something like this, I don't know where OP lives so I can hardly recommend a specific local shop but I can encourage them to look for one instead.
my point is if you discourage people against using amazon, its probably not the best idea to direct them to a cheap product on amazon.
I completely stopped buying from Amazon ~1.5 years ago, but I also still use it from time to get an overview on prices and available products. If I find something interesting there, I'll search & buy it elsewhere.