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Sue Wrote:

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> The Co-op is great.

>

> Ethical, good value, care about their customers.

>

> Decent products.

>

> Were into Fair Trade for all the right reasons,

> long before the other supermarkets jumped on the

> bandwagon because they thought they would lose

> customers if they didn't.

>

> I think this is a really good thing for East

> Dulwich.

>

> We can't all afford M&S and Waitrose, and I'm

> pretty sure the Co-Op will be a lot better than

> Somerfield was. Though Somerfield had already

> begun to improve considerably of late, with Co-op

> brands appearing on the shelves.


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Ohhh...


Is Waitrose opening..



Where ?



W**F

katie1997 Wrote:

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> East Dulwich has everything you can get in

> Wholefoods although its in several different

> shops. Great.



I was being... never mind


SMBS sells all the snake oil, chakra-aligned artichoke rub and 'I can't eat that, I'm on a special dietzzzz' food faddery you'd ever feasibly need

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > East Dulwich has everything you can get in

> > Wholefoods although its in several different

> > shops. Great.

>

>

> I was being... never mind

>

> SMBS sells all the snake oil, chakra-aligned

> artichoke rub and 'I can't eat that, I'm on a

> special dietzzzz' food faddery you'd ever feasibly

> need


Yes...and I was being......never mind ;-)


*aligns chakras*

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> I just can't understand why anyone would even consider shopping at a supermarket without its own manifesto.


The Co-op movement has a political arm too - the Co-operative Party - which has its own manifesto: Co-op manifesto


Next!

So far it has failed my price comparison test - albeit a rather simplistic one. 500gm Shreddies - ?1.50 Morrisons - about ?2.20 at the Co-Op, and 70% Lindt Dark Chocolate ?1.25 Morrisions and ?1.89 Co-Op. But as it is only 2 minutes walk away I guess I'll be using some carbon saving excuse for spending more there.

katie1997 Wrote:

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>

> Yes...and I was being......never mind ;-)

>

> *aligns chakras*



Ha. My favourite Whole Foods item is Fuji water. It comes from , you know, Fuji. Must be good.


They usually put it under one of their posters trumpeting their ethical credentials. Because shipping water 13,000 miles is perfectly reasonable.

thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> Ha. My favourite Whole Foods item is Fuji water.

> It comes from , you know, Fuji. Must be good.


I hear ya! It makes me laugh out loud reading half the c*** they write on the labels of bottled water. Seriously.


> They usually put it under one of their posters

> trumpeting their ethical credentials. Because

> shipping water 13,000 miles is perfectly

> reasonable.


Yes - sometimes we seem to take access to clean* tap water for granted in the UK.


*compared to some parts of the world.


Edited for rubbish grammar.

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