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> Handy for classy wines though.


I'm not really one for posh wine, but we're already really well catered for on that front. I think the main use for this shop will be people looking for quick convenient grub, slightly better than (or without walking to) Sainsbury's.

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Jeremy I think Sainsburys may be a little upset about M&S opening on the lane. It sort of takes away the convenience element for certain snacks ready meals and wines. I think sainsburys DKH may need to up their game, being so close to the station too. I think waitrose may be holding out on the success of M&S in this location before they take a punt on East Dulwich.


Louisa.

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