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Generally self check out tends to be quicker than queuing for a till with a checkout person, but one question, why have Sainsbury's shut the exit at the far end of the store by the self service tills, now making everyone enter and leave through one set of doors at the store entrance, very weird, bearing in mind Autumn is here and I'd have thought they'd revert to one entrance and one exit to reduce the chances of passing Covid on.
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Foxtons on Lordship Lane soon to become a Poundland Local
jazzer replied to teddyboy23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
While Lidl may be "cheaper" than the other supermarkets, the good thing about Lidl is the quality of some of their specific products and the weekly opportunity to try new things when they have "flavour of the week" weeks. A couple of weeks ago they had Italian week, some lovely biscuits that were really cheap and worth every penny. And dried mushrooms etc. -
Perhaps the lack of labour to bring in the Broccoli crop is the reason for such long stalks, who knows.
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Tesco (OKR) had own brand Dijon mustard in stock last week.
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Moving things around aisles/the store is the stores way of making you search out the products you want to purchase and they hope you'll see other items as you look that they hope you'll buy them, all it does is extend the length of the shopping "experience"
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So long stalk broccoli, one pack of loose mushrooms a day and lack of milk is because of leaving the EU???? And the evidence to support your supposition is? please can you expand........
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Foxtons on Lordship Lane soon to become a Poundland Local
jazzer replied to teddyboy23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Apparently I'm told there's one in Camberwell, but Lordship Lane would be soooooooooooooooo convenient -
Foxtons on Lordship Lane soon to become a Poundland Local
jazzer replied to teddyboy23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Lidl would be great, will save having to go to either the Old Kent Road or Catford for all their super special offers, this week Mexico/New America, next week Eastern Europe, last week Austria........ -
Foxtons on Lordship Lane soon to become a Poundland Local
jazzer replied to teddyboy23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Next we need a B&M store -
Lose mushrooms are another regular casualty as is blue top 2 pint fresh milk. There was a long period when fresh milk was regularly unavailable. Very much seems to be a case luck of the draw when you go to DKH at present.
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Foxtons on Lordship Lane soon to become a Poundland Local
jazzer replied to teddyboy23's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Think of all the additional footfall on Lordship lane as a result of Poundland arriving. -
Anyone with an actual long term vision/plan for the UK?
jazzer replied to TheCat's topic in The Lounge
a pretty rubbish budget unless you earn over £150K -
Anyone with an actual long term vision/plan for the UK?
jazzer replied to TheCat's topic in The Lounge
And you just can't wait to stick your size 13 boot into them whatever they say, will be wrong by you. -
Forest Hill Road GP - better alternative please
jazzer replied to EDmummy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Totally agree with you. Like you until 6 years ago I had hardly any interaction with the Practice, then due to an unexpected life event, my interaction with them increased significantly. Now I only deal with them unless it is a "last" resort. When I've been "referred" to the Tessa Jowell Centre, the service at TJ has been nothing less than outstanding. Why can't FHRGP learn from them????? -
Forest Hill Road GP - better alternative please
jazzer replied to EDmummy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I have two things to say about Forest Hill Road Group Practice; i) Have always had really good experiences with the Advanced Practice Nurse here who has ALWAYS been kind, considerate, helpful, thoughtful, observant, in fact everything and more than an APN should be, she always goes the extra mile and is to be commended for the service she has provided for the Practice. ii) The other half of the Pharmacy team who has been there a few years now and also understands and goes the extra mile to meet and exceed patient expectations. -
Same happened a couple of weeks ago in SE23. Exactly the same as you have described, three masked men (balaclavas) with a baseball bat thieving a catalytic converter, the police attended and said they'd already done five that evening. Patrol cars were out looking, obviously they still have not been captured. Resulted in the car minus it's cat converter having to be scrapped.
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Club statement https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/chairman-statement-11th-september-2022-2727945.html CHAIRMAN STATEMENT 11TH SEPTEMBER 2022 BY TOM BALE 16 HOURS AGO Club Statement from Chairman Ben Clasper Dulwich Hamlet Football Club Departure of Gavin Rose September 11, 2022 It is with enormous personal sadness that I have to announce that the club has decided not to complete and execute the contract extension for Gavin Rose’s role as men’s first team manager and he will leave the position with immediate effect. It has been an honour and a pleasure to work alongside Gavin over the past four years and whilst we all knew the reality was that all managers eventually move on it was genuinely difficult to accept that time would ever come for us. Simply thanking Gavin for all that he has achieved and wishing him every success in future feels hopelessly inadequate, he will always be part of the Dulwich Hamlet family and I sincerely hope this will not be the end of our association either personally or professionally. Gavin has been responsible for many of the all-time high moments in living memory at the club and his contribution deserves the legendary status I have no doubt it will gain as people look back on what he has achieved here since his appointment in 2009 which makes him the club’s longest serving manager. It is both those moments and the length of service that have been at the forefront of everyone’s minds as the board have worked hard on making the tough decisions in many areas both on and off the pitch to the benefit of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club and which we believe are necessary to deliver the long-term objectives we set in October 2018 when supporters stepped in to save and then rebuild the club. The departure of any manager from any club is a difficult decision as it impacts everyone associated with the club but I say with no hint of exaggeration that I believe few clubs have been through a change of this magnitude and everyone at the club understands how de-stabilising this will be and is committed to steering us through the times ahead and the challenges that are bound to arise. On behalf of the club and the board, Ben Clasper, Chairman
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My understanding and please correctly if I have mis-understood (I'm sure you will), Truss indicated that she wants to reward people who work, so that makes me think she wants to get more people working and less people living on Welfare.
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Failure of hard drive must be very frustrating, push, push, push harder!!!!!!
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internal fan maybe needs replacing
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Boris Johnson moving to Dulwich Village? What have we done to deserve this? ;-)
jazzer replied to MrsR's topic in The Lounge
Who cares where he lives, just let him live his life, we is a PM booted out of Office (and rightly so, probably later than he should have gone) and get on with yours. -
Lime bikes (and other hire companies) left in middle of pavement
jazzer replied to first mate's topic in Roads & Transport
Ought to crush the damn things!!! -
Lime bikes (and other hire companies) left in middle of pavement
jazzer replied to first mate's topic in Roads & Transport
Not as simple as that. If there are 4-5 of them dumped in one place, it's probably not renters but Lime's own operatives that have left them there. As far as I can see, they're flinging them out of a van a few of a time. I have seen them dumped right on the bobbled flagstones of zebra crossing etc. This is a problem created by the rental companies. What do you think actually happens if you call that number to complain about badly parked bikes? Did that just yesterday and following regular postings about the issue and calling the number the bike was removed, job done, success. -
Lime bikes (and other hire companies) left in middle of pavement
jazzer replied to first mate's topic in Roads & Transport
It's the selfish, thoughtless, dumb, inconsiderate morons that use these bikes and leave them in the most inconvenient places who need prosecuting. If you use one of these bikes, don't just dump it and leave it up so someone else has to get the bike moved because you are a selfish moron and sort out your mess because you are a lazy so and so. These bikes which cause or create an obstruction should be crushed." Lime bikes Contact number 0800 808 5223 -
They can howl to their hearts content, reducing Nat Ins is a start, but not the long term solution. Problem's which need resolving are; i) cost of living crisis ii) domestic fuel energy crisis iii) spiralling rate of inflation NHS vi) deal with Europe v) deal with Brexit fallout vi) sort out the NI divide down the Irish Sea viii) deal with Scotland viiii) keep the UK together and no break up. The UK is going backwards, as a reminder the first and main role of Government is to protect it's citizen's. Truss needs to communicate, communicate and communicate with the electorate, explaining how her Govt are going to deal and combat i) - viiii) in both the short and long term and what the consequences of these measures will be on us in the UK.
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