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"Aldi is my favourite the stuff we can't get in there we go to Sainsburys, Tesco or Marks and Spencer's. Op I did smile at the image in my head of you "performing" your shopping. I envisaged you quoting Shakespeare as you reached for the beans a la Olivier " Shakespeare | |||
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"Aldi is my favourite the stuff we can't get in there we go to Sainsburys, Tesco or Marks and Spencer's. Op I did smile at the image in my head of you "performing" your shopping. I envisaged you quoting Shakespeare as you reached for the beans a la Olivier Shakespeare " My imagination gets the better of me sometimes. "But soft, what beans through yonder promotional shelf break?" | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?..." Asda as its nearby, but i do feel some folk treat it as a family day out with 4 kids in tow, and stopping for a catchup halfway down an aisle | |||
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"I have my butler do my shopping, supermarkets, ghastly places. " Your butler shouldn't be food shopping, that's a job for the housekeeper If I did food shopping I'd do it online and avoid the riff-raff everywhere | |||
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"I have my butler do my shopping, supermarkets, ghastly places. Your butler shouldn't be food shopping, that's a job for the housekeeper If I did food shopping I'd do it online and avoid the riff-raff everywhere " Bloody kids with snotty noses and mums with cheeky written on the arse of their track suit bottoms. Yes please. | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?... Asda as its nearby, but i do feel some folk treat it as a family day out with 4 kids in tow, and stopping for a catchup halfway down an aisle" I was working on the new school at Sinfin a few years back, always used to go to Asda for breakfast on Fridays | |||
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"It all depends on what I’m after. If I’m doing a big shop it’s Asda or Tesco as they are both within a mile of my house. If it’s after something a little more upmarket I’ll go Morrison’s or Sainsbury’s " That's a rough area you live in if morrisons is upmarket | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?..." Haha, I'm afraid I feel the same - it's like those 'World of Walmart' emails in some of the Asda branches! | |||
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"Generally Aldi, although it often smells of scruffs. So i go early morning before the great unwashed get up. " So before 11am then | |||
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"I'm sure the Waitrose PR team would be thrilled and overjoyed to see their companies praises being sung on a swingers website by someone going by the " | |||
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"The goods in Waitrose are of the same quality as every other major supermarket.. " Not so - they do have a lot of products which are better quality, not all, but a lot. I think you get exactly what you pay for in terms of Supermarket own brand goods, surprise surprise. Waitrose is the nearest to my village, Sainsbury's the nearest to the stables, and Morrisons the nearest to the gym, so I use all three for different things, then go to Aldo for my Bourbon and Lidl for my gin lol! | |||
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"If I’m out and about. Anywhere. I prefer Waitrose as I don’t like being surrounded by people and the wide aisles help my Aspergers. Prefer online. " It is a more pleasant environment to be sure. And they give me great free coffee! | |||
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"If I’m out and about. Anywhere. I prefer Waitrose as I don’t like being surrounded by people and the wide aisles help my Aspergers. Prefer online. It is a more pleasant environment to be sure. And they give me great free coffee! " Plus I get to spend ages trying to decide which charity should get my green plastic token. | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?... Asda as its nearby, but i do feel some folk treat it as a family day out with 4 kids in tow, and stopping for a catchup halfway down an aisle" ...4 kids with first names that sound like surnames no doubt (Taylor for example)? | |||
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"I'm sure the Waitrose PR team would be thrilled and overjoyed to see their companies praises being sung on a swingers website by someone going by the name of 'girth minge fire' I'm thinking this years Christmas ads already " | |||
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"I drive past Morrisons and Tesco to get to Lidl. Monthly foray to somewhere for a few branded things I prefer but having worked for Waitrose, I don't shop in them. Overpriced. Dont believe the hype. And some of the rudest, self-important customers ever! " The last time I was in a Waitrose, there was a woman in the drinks aisle using a selfie stick I kept expecting security to throw her out. | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?..." You seem very insecure. | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?... You seem very insecure." ...says the man hiding behind sun glasses and a paperback! | |||
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods. I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit. Where do you shop and why?... You seem very insecure. ...says the man hiding behind sun glasses and a paperback!" Your eagerness to reply has only reaffirmed my observation. | |||
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off. Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark." Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. | |||
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off. Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark. Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. " This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car. | |||
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off. Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark. Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car. " Well thats an interesting fetish | |||
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off. Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark. Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car. Well thats an interesting fetish " Not interesting enough for a custodial sentence but just enough for community service was the outcome. | |||
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off. Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark. Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car. Well thats an interesting fetish Not interesting enough for a custodial sentence but just enough for community service was the outcome." Sweeping up at Kwik Fit | |||
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"I grow my own veg Supermarket deliver washing powder and toiletries Support local butcher for meat " What about drinks ? | |||
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"I grow my own veg Supermarket deliver washing powder and toiletries Support local butcher for meat What about drinks ?" Maybe he lives in a pub? | |||
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"Morrisons for my bi-weekly shop. Asda occasionally, if I want to look at things other than groceries. If there was a Waitrose near me I probably wouldn't shop there. I have a big Tesco I go to once in a blue moon." There’s a bi- weekly now, wow what a time to be alive ?! | |||
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