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My favourite supermarket Page 7

Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 16 2008, 3:49 PM BST

It wasn't. They sacrificed my childhood for a cheap gag. I wouldn't mind if it had been a good gag, like changing it to "Wobbly Bosom".

"Can I have a Wobbly Bosom, please?"
"Do you have any Wobbly Bosoms?"
"Where are your Wobbly Bosoms? What's that? You keep them in the fridge in summer so they'll stay firm?"

I'd happily have chucked in the towel for that.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Aaron @ July 16 2008, 3:53 PM BST

Ah yes. So I was. I didn't watch commercial television at that age.

Lucky bugger :(

Quote: Aaron @ July 16 2008, 3:53 PM BST

Ah yes. So I was. I didn't watch commercial television at that age.

He was too busy playing in his toy tank pretending to invade Poland.

Yes. Pretending. :)

Tescos

Waitrose.

I used to like Payantake. They never let air get into their biscuits.

Now it's Morrisons for "Bright Side of the Road". Plus they keep a good abattoir.

What's that supermarket chain that I only ever saw down in the South West? Leo's?

A quick Google search reveals they don't exist anymore. What a shame.

The Asda

Waitrose, dontcha know.

Quote: Tursiops @ August 3 2013, 11:23 AM BST

Waitrose, dontcha know.

You can tell they have a good class of customer because it's never called Waitroses.

Niether of the big two supermarket chains here are prefect but prefer Coles by a whisker. We do have more than two chains but some of the others are hard to find- mostly because the majors have priced them out.

In the Uk I like Tesco and Marks and Spencer.

Only in Waitrose could couscous be described as essential . .

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Bleak!

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2013, 3:16 PM BST

Bleak!

I don't know that chain. Are they new? ;)

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