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I just shopped at my M&S for food

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By *ris Gray OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Dorchester

And one bag of shopping cost me £50 is the exorbitant price they charge worth it? I would have paid £20-£25 in Lidl

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By *elix SightedMan
43 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"And one bag of shopping cost me £50 is the exorbitant price they charge worth it? I would have paid £20-£25 in Lidl "

Yes. Because you can now hold your head high, knowing you’re a better person.

And consider this - how much riff raff did you encounter?

I rest my case.

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By *sWyldWoman
43 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I think it depends what you buy but I actually don't find it much more expensive than Asda but a lot nicer!

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By *ou only live onceMan
43 weeks ago

London


"And one bag of shopping cost me £50 is the exorbitant price they charge worth it? I would have paid £20-£25 in Lidl

Yes. Because you can now hold your head high, knowing you’re a better person.

And consider this - how much riff raff did you encounter?

I rest my case."

Since they've introduced their 'open to all' policy my M&S has really gone down hill. I preferred the guest list system.

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By *eroLondonMan
43 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"And one bag of shopping cost me £50 is the exorbitant price they charge worth it? I would have paid £20-£25 in Lidl

Yes. Because you can now hold your head high, knowing you’re a better person.

And consider this - how much riff raff did you encounter?

I rest my case.

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Since they've introduced their 'open to all' policy my M&S has really gone down hill. I preferred the guest list system."

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By *elix SightedMan
43 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"And one bag of shopping cost me £50 is the exorbitant price they charge worth it? I would have paid £20-£25 in Lidl

Yes. Because you can now hold your head high, knowing you’re a better person.

And consider this - how much riff raff did you encounter?

I rest my case.

Since they've introduced their 'open to all' policy my M&S has really gone down hill. I preferred the guest list system."

You mean normal people (urgh) can just wander in?! Tsk, things have changed

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By *ife NinjaMan
43 weeks ago

Dunfermline

I do my food shopping there. Quality excellent and not much more than Tesco, and on some items, cheaper

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By *lubchuckerMan
43 weeks ago

Oxfordshire

Overrated and over priced from what i've seen

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By *ou only live onceMan
43 weeks ago

London


"And one bag of shopping cost me £50 is the exorbitant price they charge worth it? I would have paid £20-£25 in Lidl

Yes. Because you can now hold your head high, knowing you’re a better person.

And consider this - how much riff raff did you encounter?

I rest my case.

Since they've introduced their 'open to all' policy my M&S has really gone down hill. I preferred the guest list system.

You mean normal people (urgh) can just wander in?! Tsk, things have changed"

Bold as brass, Felix. My campaign of letters to The Telegraph is thankfully gaining some traction.

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By *bi HaiveMan
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43 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

The middle aisle is way more exciting at Aldi too.

Never seen an M&S circular saw for sale next to an inflatable Donkey and a pallet of blenders.....

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By *ris Gray OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Dorchester

M&S have the taste mind so I'm guessing its worth paying double

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By *ndycoinsMan
43 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

If you can eat it,it's cheap.If its bland/shite tasting or gone off in no time it's expensive.

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