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uncleglen Wrote:

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> goldilocks Wrote:

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> > If its the shop that was 'jolie a pied' its

> going

> > to be a sweet shop - can't remember the name

> but

> > its a franchise in a chain of retro sweet shops

>

> Could be Mr Simms....what a waste of space!



As if we need more stuff to rot our kids teeth and send them bonkers with additives and food colorings.

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nxjen Wrote:

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The shop that used to

> be the Co-op Chemist is now called Sogem (?) -

> there?s something very unappealing about it and a

> lot more could be done with the space.



It was always very unappealing even when it was the Co-op chemist, in my opinion :(

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Louise wrote:

According to the planning application, the new Superdrug store will also contain a ?The Perfume Shop? counter, which is absolutely brilliant news. Lots of quality fragrances, at knock down prices.




If true, I hope this does not affect Rouiller White's perfume parlour. An independent will never compete with a chain on prices. That said, the hope is there is room for both.

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lol Superdrug and quality perfume should not be in the same sentence. Edmummy I agree Roullier white's perfumes are divine and last for years. I still have a the creed vetiver from 8 years ago, which is still gorgeous and fragrant.
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Superdrug sell a range of various top branded perfumes as well as more affordable ones. Including Creed btw. Not sure why you conclude those same brands are somehow not quality just because they happen to be sold by a high street chain? Hope we aren?t back to the old arguments of being seen to buy stuff from a small independent just so people can see you going in there, regardless of the price?


Louisa.

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Im not big perfume fan and never been to Roullier White, but have seen their website and it does seem pricy.

I don't know why you are all coming down on Louisa, not everyone can afford such lavish perfumes. Sometimes you may be looking for a ?20 fragrance to give as a gift and Superdrug would be just the place to go for this sort of thing.

Is it the fact that Superdrug is just not gentrified enough for ED that is bothering you all so much ?

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Loutwo Wrote:

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> Hope we aren?t back to the old arguments of

> being seen to buy stuff from a small independent

> just so people can see you going in there,

> regardless of the price?

>



Whose "old arguments"?

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