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View Poll Results: Which Is the Better Supermarket?
Tesco (out & out favourite in the UK)
43.33%
Coles (A dreary Oz Tesco Wannabe)
6.67%
Woolies (Not like the UK Woolies, this is more like Somerfield)
20.00%
Morrrisons (Second best supermarket in the UK, but only the big ones)
3.33%
ASDA (oh dear me!)
13.33%
The Co-Op (UK & Oz-side hippy & socialist's favourite)
3.33%
I am opposed on prinicpal to the concept of supermarkets & shop at my local grocer
13.33%
Who gives a stuff so long as we can get Tetley tea-bags just like back in old blighty
26.67%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll

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Old Feb 17th 2009, 12:38 pm
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I agree what a bad move on Icelands part and didnt The Nolans jump on the band wagon at one point
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Don't think she does them anymore since her meltdown - wasn't good advertising for a freezer food shop
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Old Feb 17th 2009, 3:48 pm
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I can't select any of them, not even the last, as I don't drink tea.

But who needs anything different........ OK, I will rephrase that, I don't need anything different to what I have

It is good to know, that life is so good that the biggest problem is: which supermarket is best
 
Old Feb 17th 2009, 3:49 pm
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Was reading recently that the effect of the supermarkets on inner London is now so complete that there 'food deserts' - whole areas where you can't buy any fresh food. In fact charities have stepped in and now sell fruit and veg at costs to locals.

"In 1961, more than 75 per cent of London's inner-city residents had easy access to grocery stores but that percentage has decreased dramatically and as of 2005 only 20 per cent experience an ease in accessibility, researchers found."
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Originally Posted by Hutch
Was reading recently that the effect of the supermarkets on inner London is now so complete that there 'food deserts' - whole areas where you can't buy any fresh food. In fact charities have stepped in and now sell fruit and veg at costs to locals.

"In 1961, more than 75 per cent of London's inner-city residents had easy access to grocery stores but that percentage has decreased dramatically and as of 2005 only 20 per cent experience an ease in accessibility, researchers found."
http://www.tescopoly.org/

On the subject...........
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