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Has anyone else found the man in the Cheese shop really surly and rude. He can't even muster a smile - and at those high prices I'd be positively beaming.

And while we're on the topic, the young guy with whacky hair in the Health Shop is also downright rude whenever I go in. I wish the shops had some competition as maybe this would force them to improve their service!

Has anyone else found the man in the Cheese shop really surly and rude


Can't say I have no. Not exactly bubbly but his wife and daughter are always extremely helpful.


As for the high prices....show me the same cheese in London at lower prices and I'll eat a truckle.


Sorry Spangles, think you might have caught him on an off day.


Never been in the Health Shop....purveyors of snake oil and all that.

snorky Wrote:

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> There is however someone on LL that does deserve

> title of miserble offensive little man with a bad

> attitude and expensive produce and its not mr. C.

> Block.


Ooooh....go on, do tell. Jam-man on Northcross Rd? Furniture man on Northcross Rd? Oh, wait, you said LL. I give up.

I'm all for competition. Were you thinking of starting a smiling competition? Best retail smile on LL? I've always found the Cheese Block guys to be really good humoured and Health Matters staff have always been helpful too. Perhaps they're saddened by your imminent departure.

Wacky-hair guy in SMBS is a great laugh - as are all of the people in SMBS I find


The don't look like they take any nonsense mind - if someone ventured in with an attitude of "my good man bring me some tamarind" (and I'm not saying that was you spangles) they probably wouldn't get the full smile, no


Cheese shop I frequent less (not being a cheese guy, nothing to do with the shop) but I have picked up some ham and preserves from time to time - seem fine to me

Hands off the cheese master!


Not a bundle of laughs but then when has serving cheese required a grin?


Do we want to live in the US where strangers greet you like someone they want to marry?


Surly is ok, I like surly and it kind of goes with the smell in there.


ap

I'm sure this was discussed before but am unable to find the thread...vaguely seem to remember mixed views on the topic and someone suggested he may have been having an off-day and another suggested that he was mourning the death of his wife...(apologies if my memory doesn't serve me too well)
  • 9 years later...
Somewhat new to EDF but is it a place where recommendations are genuinely made? or is it an area where you can let off some steam/have a whinge? if Im on the site looking for a good cheese shop then am i right in assuming this is a shop selling good quality cheese?

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