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mxons is a london based family business which has been in the city for nearly 300 years selling fish, so i would not consider them to be a multinational chain destroying the chracter of ED... and as mentioned earlier, FC sopers of nunhead is an absolutely brilliant example of a good quality local business surviving the onset of multinational faceless stores...
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Anyone that thinks that an independent business operating in more than one location is a chain store is a MUPPET! Use your brain and some common sense. We all know what a real chain store is and we all know why so many people in ED don't want them. So drop the comments about a store like Moxon's being a chain store for your own sake!
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Quaywe Wrote:

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> Anyone that thinks that an independent business

> operating in more than one location is a chain

> store is a MUPPET! Use your brain and some common

> sense. We all know what a real chain store is and

> we all know why so many people in ED don't want

> them. So drop the comments about a store like

> Moxon's being a chain store for your own sake!

you,re the muppet mate if you are unable to see my post was tongue in cheek,but then again reading through some of your old posts and comments i came to that conclusion a long time ago.

Quaywe Wrote:

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> My aren't we touchy spade boy. Truth hurt? I'm

> sure I'm not the only one that read your message

> as genuine.


somehow i dont think so aussie boy,all that time spent down under has obviously made the blood run to your head.

James Wrote:

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> Now, now ladies, there's no need for handbags at

> dawn. Perhaps you are eating too much meat and

> it's making you lethargic and grumpy? Have some

> falafels or something.


he started it and yes i am lethargic and grumpy,one too many pints of guinness last night im afraid.

This whole chain store / local business thing makes me laugh.


There used to be loads of butchers and grocers in the area, until the yuppies cheered the new Sainsbury's opening on Dog Kennel Hill, and couldn't wait to get up there in the jeeps.... Sure enough, all the little businesses went closed up shop due to no custom......


Years later, things have changed, and a little family business is suddenly trendy again, and people can't wait to queue outside the organic butchers!


Funny how times change, and attitudes change with them.

Ha Ha - how true.

But I think it's a little unfair to say the butcher is popular just because small family businesses are trendy again. I think it just goes to show what happens in a shop (any shop) if you:

a) sell good quality stuff

b) sell it at a reasonable price

c) sell it with a smile

Certainly beats being sullenly handed water-injected battery-farmed chicken, chopped on a slab caked in congealed blood (there are plenty butchers like that in the UK)

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