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Frankito

Gosh, I had forgotten all about this post.


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This thread is like a cow pat. It makes a stink and attracts flies when it first appears then forms a crust and can be forgotten about until someone steps in it (brummie I'm looking at you) and the flies return....bzzzz

Someone said to me once that M&S was quality because their food were wrapped up in fancy packaging. Shame about people who have no taste buds but do their tasting through adverts and fancy packaging.


Personally,the standard of food found along the shops in LL easily surpasses M&S.


UDT

I totally agree on the quality of most of the delicious foods found on LL, no comparison really.. Part of my weekly shopping budget is ring-fenced for East Dulwuch Deli amongst other places.


As far as supermarkets go, M&S in my most humble of opinion (followed cloeely by Waitrose) can't be beaten. :)-D

I totally agree on the quality of most of the delicious foods found on LL, no comparison really.. Part of my weekly shopping budget is ring-fenced for East Dulwuch Deli amongst other places.


As far as supermarkets go, M&S in my most humble of opinion (followed cloeely by Waitrose) can't be beaten. :)-D

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Posted by: Frankito Today, 05:49AM



I totally agree on the quality of most of the delicious foods found on LL, no comparison really.. Part of my weekly shopping budget is ring-fenced for East Dulwuch Deli amongst other places.


As far as supermarkets go, Waitrose in my most humble of opinion (followed cloeely by M&S) can't be beaten.:)-D

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