its gets complicated when you throw product budget channels into the mix
which is better Asda Best or Tesco Value? Tesco Finest or Sainsburies Basic.
We need a mathematician
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:14,
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We need a mathematician
... Stat!
/finds the concept of shopping in the local Asda while 'families' wander around the store munching on open burgers and fries from the in-house McDonalds a little too much - spreading their McGreasy McMitts over all the open produce and clothes.
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:15,
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*shudders*
remembers www.peopleofwalmart.com/
it's real and it's over here....
/also snob
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:19,
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it's real and it's over here....
/also snob
this is one of the things that I hate about shopping
is all the bloody chavs wandering around eating the biscuits/doughnuts they haven't paid for yet
/grandad blog
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:20,
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/grandad blog
You have to accept that virtually all shoppers carry germs/grease on their hands to some extent
I just find the process of encouraging it via the in-house McDonalds route a silly idea. Watching young kids/tots being pushed round in the trolleys munching on burgers and spitting/throwing it all around them is also a bit 'meh'
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:25,
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I just realised
you are talking about an in-house McDonalds in an Asda. What alternate universe have I suddenly landed in?
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:45,
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Honestly, that is truly the worst thing I can imagine in a supermarket.
that is truly the worst thing I can imagine in a supermarket.At least the Asda's here in Cardiff have their own cafe sections admittedly with nothing much that didn't come out of the deep fryer but the food comes on plates and requires knives and forks for eating.
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 13:58,
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