Co-op do faretrade products and 2 for £3 on Westons Vintage Cider, what more do you want?
Here calm down eh. She just works there, I doubt it was her decision to rent out the room for health screenings she just has to tell you what's going on. Not her fault you're rattling either, again she's just employed by Tesco to serve customers not to make decisions on how the premise is going to be run and when folk get their methadone.
The only things I go to the shops for aside the occassional can of Irn Bru and bar of chocolate are wine or cider. Tescos doesn't really offer either any of those cheaper despite having a better choice. Co-op wins because it is closer.
and she was a bitch for trying to fucking patronize me until she realized my dad was with me
Good to see you back with your usual pish attempts at humour DzNutz.
Should have says to her "my dad will batter your dad"
Good to see you back with your usual pish attempts at humour DzNutz.
Should have says to her "my dad will batter your dad"
Good to see you back with your usual pish attempts at humour DzNutz.
Should have says to her "my dad will batter your dad"
People didn't 'avoid' Tesco because when it opened it held its prices artificially low. They are poor people - unemployment is massively high - it's an old mining town. Of course they are going to take the short-term view and shop where its cheapest. Tesco cynically exploited this. Then whacked up their prices as soon as the local butchers/greengrocers etc went out of business.
People didn't 'avoid' it for the same short-sighted reasons displayed by others in this thread. It was cheap.
And now it isn't.
And yes B9, it's 'capitalism' that is going on. Nasty exploitative capitalism. But people here seem to think its some sort of 'natural order'. It isn't. It's cheap, dirty, naked capitalism. And people will suffer. Communities will suffer.
It's cheap, dirty, naked capitalism
they do bread for under 50p a loaf.
Whacked their prices up to what exactly??
The cheapest beans they sell (like other large supermarket chains) are under 30p a tin and they do bread for under 50p a loaf.
I'd have thought the poor people of Ammanford would have been beating a path to their door for food that cheap, my local shops charge 3x's as much for comparible items.
Now you're just trying to turn me on you filthy teasing bitch.
nobody likes buying the cheapest beans, they dont taste as good and they look even worse sitting in ur home or even in ur bin .. i dont want HARD TIMES written on my fuckin worktop.
and while i agree the prices rises arent ridiculous, its the principle and creation of monopoly which annoys people i think.
i know of High Streets in small towns of the outskirts of Glasgow that have become like LOW Streets (basically destitute povery looking ghost towns) as people gradually turn to use the supermakret as their sole point of purchasing goods.
To be honest I quite enjoy it when the squatters types get a beating from the rozzers, I don't think the police were heavy handed at all, these people caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to private property and the police have exactly that duty, protect private property and if a couple of hippie skulls get cracked in the process, whatever.
Those misguided fools think they represent the community, I bet most of the people who are actually from that neighbourhood don't give a shit about the opening of the Tesco and half of those squatters are probably not even from there anyway.
If you don't like a chain store because you feel it will hurt local businesses then don't shop in there, it's that simple, if enough people share your belief then the store will go out of business, violence and chaos are not the solution.
How big a loaf are we talking RZA? About 3 slices made of sawdust? The 800g loaves are £1.30. 6 months ago they were 80p.
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