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Mission statements on LL shops


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What do these retailers think they are going to get by hoying some E-Z reading bollocks about their dreams & background in their window ? Does it affect your decision to enter the the shop ?


Surely their mission statement should be a standard Mr Krabs-esque " we want your ????" ?

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But if they say "we want your ???" then people get stroppy. If they spend ten minutes to print out an A4 bit of paper that says "we're a dolphin-friendly fair trade additive-free organic no child labour green happy sort of place that doesn't even use capital letters" then people seem to forget that _any_ retailer's bottom line is "we want your ???" and are more easily fooled into parting with their money...



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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> "You know you don't want to make bread, milk cows,

> grow wheat, build houses, make carpets EVERY

> SINGLE TIME?? Well, let us do it for you and we

> can then let you have them - for a mutually

> convenient fee*"


*we regret that we cannot accept chickens or American Express as payment

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Loz Wrote:

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> Surely Somerfields mission statement should read

> something like

>

> "Our business associates in Canada and India

> appreciate your generous donations"

>

> And if you don't like it, we'll kick the crap out

> of you.


xxxxxx


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