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SouthernGal_67 Nov 9th 2009 9:30 pm

Ohh the loss....
 
I discovered recently that not only has Wedgwood business been exported overseas, but one of my favourite stores - Woolworths is also no more.. and Kwik Save has vanished :ohmy: .. thank gawd Marks & Spencers is still about! :lol:

Tr1boy Nov 9th 2009 9:34 pm

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All that was going on when I was there last Xmas. Woolworths in my town were selling the shelving and everything.

I think Waterford were under threat but not sure if they got bailed out?

Fleaflyfloflum Nov 9th 2009 9:39 pm

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Me being a bit of a chocoholic, i'm NOT impressed at the yanks trying to steal our Cadburys!!!!! :frown:

Kraft have been attempting a hostile takeover bid for sometime, but as yet havent toppled them.

Kirstine Nov 10th 2009 2:51 am

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Originally Posted by Fleaflyfloflum (Post 8086656)
Me being a bit of a chocoholic, i'm NOT impressed at the yanks trying to steal our Cadburys!!!!! :frown:

Kraft have been attempting a hostile takeover bid for sometime, but as yet havent toppled them.

I hope they don't....American Cadbury's is crap!! :lol:

I miss going in and getting a £2 cup of pick n mix from Woolworths, nowhere else is quite the same for that!

janeyk Nov 10th 2009 8:46 am

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Haribos Haribos fantastic alternative! and there is always good old Argos!

kwazywabbit Nov 10th 2009 9:42 am

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Originally Posted by janeyk (Post 8088313)
Haribos Haribos fantastic alternative! and there is always good old Argos!

Thats the one place i do miss is good old Argos. Walmart and zellers have nothing on argos. :thumbsup:

mikelincs Nov 10th 2009 8:47 pm

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Originally Posted by SouthernGal_67 (Post 8086640)
I discovered recently that not only has Wedgwood business been exported overseas, but one of my favourite stores - Woolworths is also no more.. and Kwik Save has vanished :ohmy: .. thank gawd Marks & Spencers is still about! :lol:

Woolworths went last Christmas, a wonderful Christmas present for its workers :(, don't forget, even what appear to be the most British and American of products are often owned by companies from other countries.

Nu-Shooz Nov 10th 2009 9:00 pm

Re: Ohh the loss....
 

Originally Posted by SouthernGal_67 (Post 8086640)
I discovered recently that not only has Wedgwood business been exported overseas, but one of my favourite stores - Woolworths is also no more.. and Kwik Save has vanished :ohmy: .. thank gawd Marks & Spencers is still about! :lol:

I never shopped in Woolworths or kwik save, so i wasn't bothered when they went. I didn't even notice:o

Many other shops to choose from, spoilt for choice. Times change and old stores die of death. Good thing IMO.

mikelincs Nov 10th 2009 10:31 pm

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Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 8089646)
I never shopped in Woolworths or kwik save, so i wasn't bothered when they went. I didn't even notice:o

Many other shops to choose from, spoilt for choice. Times change and old stores die of death. Good thing IMO.

I loved the old Woolworths stores, where you could get most things cheaply, they had wooden floors, pay points on every counter, they did cheap 45 and 78 rpm covers of the hits of the day, OK we are talking about the late 50s early 60s but they wer an Alladins cave to us kids, I think they went downhill as other supermarkets came in, and that is what they were, some of the first supermarkets in the UK.

Tr1boy Nov 11th 2009 7:12 am

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I don't know if Dewhurst butchers went under as a chain but they closed down in my town, not just because of supermarkets though (we only have two and one is small) but also we have a huge farmers market twice a week and being in the West Country the produce is very fresh and very cheap given the quality.

brits1 Nov 11th 2009 9:56 am

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Originally Posted by Fleaflyfloflum (Post 8086656)
Me being a bit of a chocoholic, i'm NOT impressed at the yanks trying to steal our Cadburys!!!!! :frown:

Kraft have been attempting a hostile takeover bid for sometime, but as yet havent toppled them.

Oh no.....if that does happen then the taste of Cadbury's might just taste like the Aussie chocolate here....gawd forbid that happens......

brits1 Nov 11th 2009 9:59 am

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Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 8089795)
I loved the old Woolworths stores, where you could get most things cheaply, they had wooden floors, pay points on every counter, they did cheap 45 and 78 rpm covers of the hits of the day, OK we are talking about the late 50s early 60s but they wer an Alladins cave to us kids, I think they went downhill as other supermarkets came in, and that is what they were, some of the first supermarkets in the UK.

Woolies was a fav. of mine at Christmas....and Easter...lol...we were lucky to be back home in the last few years on both of those occasions...and I nearly cried with the choice and atmosphere in the shop......alas though after years of Christmas in West Aus...anything will seem more atmospheric at those times of years than here.....and there is always Marks and Spencers.....

tonrob Nov 12th 2009 3:33 am

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Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 8091512)
Oh no.....if that does happen then the taste of Cadbury's might just taste like the Aussie chocolate here....gawd forbid that happens......

Hmmmm.... Aussie chocolate.. [drool]

http://www.sweetstall.com/acatalog/Cherry-ripe.jpg

:thumbup:


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