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Thanks Moos!


If people really want to help me find somewhere on Lordship lane to get my shopping I should give my whole list of Loo roll, potatoes, cotton buds, eggs and cocktail sticks. I know I could go into four different shops to get these things but Coop would have been a good option! Looking forward to it opening - I am always happy to give something new a chance and having been very disappointed by the new Sainsbury local up near me, am keen to see what Coop has to offer.

Surely the are bad Coops and there are good Coops? Its just a matter of available space and effective management.


I walked past the Coop a few days ago and the new signage looked quite tasteful. If we are to have a Supey on the Lane, wouldn't we rather it be one with some proven ethics?


There are many other places in and around ED where one can buy your organic-posh-meat, lentils (sic) and an alfalfa bean quiche; for those that want a carton of full fat and an egg and bacon flan there is the Coop.

Just popped in there, have to say I was disappointed :-S


I was looking for Easter eggs - well, they had loads, but the ones I was interested in weren't priced, either on the shelf or the box, and ones that weren't part of an offer were mixed in with those that were.


Bit bad when they've only just opened, surely pricing up the stock is a bit of a major thing to make sure you've done?


:-S

Be prepared for major price increases, a reduction in the number of offers and no discernible increase in the standard of food. I have seen this at several former branches of Somerfield around South London. Saying that, East Dulwich Somerfield was always pricier than the one in West Norwood for example.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I popped in this afternoon. Good offer on bogroll.

> But - 92p for one red pepper? And they've stopped

> doing pains aux raisins, where will I get my fix

> now? However, the tills were well-staffed and I

> didn't have to wait.


If you do not eat too many pain au raisin then you will not need the extra bogroll...

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> I for one will not stop until there is a branch of

> Whole Foods on LL, I just can't understand why

> anyone would even consider shopping at a

> supermarket without its own manifesto.


I was thinking the same just the other day. Whole foods would be great (and i would still like an M&S-nearest one is in brixton, lewisham or greenwich)

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