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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> i*Rate Wrote:

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> > No; The Co-Op was The International Stores and

> > Super Drug was Tesco's back in the 1980s.

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> > Hope that settles things.

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> The Co-op was Somerfields formerly Gateways

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> DulwichFox.


And before Gateway it was Safeway's

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se22cat Wrote:

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> i*Rate The International Stores had a counter

> service at the back, too. What a shame they

> closed!


It was dreadful! Sparse selection comprising pre-sliced luncheon meat and corned beef and lumps of drying out cheddar

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nxjen Wrote:

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> se22cat Wrote:

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> > i*Rate The International Stores had a counter

> > service at the back, too. What a shame they

> > closed!

>

> It was dreadful! Sparse selection comprising

> pre-sliced luncheon meat and corned beef and lumps

> of drying out cheddar



Gosh, there were places like that, I?d actually forgotten how rubbish things used to be.

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JEG1 Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > i*Rate Wrote:

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> > > No; The Co-Op was The International Stores

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> > > Super Drug was Tesco's back in the 1980s.

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> > > Hope that settles things.

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> > The Co-op was Somerfields formerly Gateways

> >

> > DulwichFox.

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> And before Gateway it was Safeway's



When we moved to SE22 in 1979, Superdrug/Londis/B2(Budgen's) etc was a 7 Eleven

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nxjen Wrote:

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> Yes, that?s where it was. There used to be, or

> perhaps it?s still there, a thistle insignia which

> was David Greig?s logo. Tart?s predecessor was a

> restaurant called Le Chardon, French for thistle.



For a time, bizarrely, it was called Thistells :))

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nxjen Wrote:

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> se22cat Wrote:

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> > i*Rate The International Stores had a counter

> > service at the back, too. What a shame they

> > closed!

>

> It was dreadful! Sparse selection comprising

> pre-sliced luncheon meat and corned beef and lumps

> of drying out cheddar


and lots and lots of Gammon.ED was staunchly working-class back then!

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And before all that it was a butchers, hence the tiles.


Sue Wrote:

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> nxjen Wrote:

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> > Yes, that?s where it was. There used to be, or

> > perhaps it?s still there, a thistle insignia

> which

> > was David Greig?s logo. Tart?s predecessor was

> a

> > restaurant called Le Chardon, French for

> thistle.

>

>

> For a time, bizarrely, it was called Thistells :))

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