Yes,
and butchers too. I live in England, you see.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Mon 28 Sep 2009, 12:09,
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Obviously a very special part of England
that is still living in the 1950's
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Barbarossa is not my real name,
Mon 28 Sep 2009, 12:12,
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Funnily enough,
no.
There are butchers and greengrocers all over the place. People are just to lazy to go to them.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Mon 28 Sep 2009, 12:17,
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I'm just pulling your leg
but it is a fact that I don't know where my nearest greengrocer's might be. Ho hum.
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Barbarossa is not my real name,
Mon 28 Sep 2009, 12:22,
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Ironically
it's rural areas that have suffered the most. Big cities and towns are teaming with greengrocers. Every town covered market will have at least one, for example.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Mon 28 Sep 2009, 12:58,
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