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Sue Wrote:

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> Ingrime Wrote:

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> The staff,

> > well the ones I can understand,

>

> xxxxxx

>

> What's that supposed to mean?



Ask which aisle washing powder is in and all will be revealed... if you don't quite catch what's said, nip into chener books and get the bangladeshi to english 'phrase' guide...

Ingrime Wrote:

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>

> Ask which aisle washing powder is in and all will

> be revealed... if you don't quite catch what's

> said, nip into chener books and get the

> bangladeshi to english 'phrase' guide...


xxxxxx


Don't be so ridiculous.


I've never had the slightest problem understanding any of the staff in the Co-op, and it seems like you're just being - well, let's say unpleasant.

I mentioned in an earlier post Milk being 55p whist it is 48p in most of the other major Supermarkets.


The Co-op in Downham near Bromley charges 48p for Milk, so it seems prices are higher in East Dulwich.


There is Nothing special about East Dulwich. that justifies a 14.6% hike in price.

It's now possible to buy skimmed organic milk after 7pm in the L Lane Co-op.

And the staff are as lovely and helpful as ever.

The staff in the Brockley one are extra special helpful, have seen them run after a fraught mother who'd left a bag of shopping and also stay open after hours to help an older gent who needed to top up his electricity key meter.

And should anyone be looking for a job:

Refit and Tactical Marketing Recruiter Co-operative Food Location Manchester, Lancashire Salary ?34,182 - ?40,217 per annum Sector Retail - Other Retail Date 30 Jun Applications 14 Job ref no 20337616

PURPOSE OF ROLE To create and continually improve the customer targeted marketing support strategy aligned to the annual refit programme plan, competitor defence & ad hoc local marketing store requirements in order to maximise sales and footfall for all identified stores through collaboration of the wider business, and effective leadership of the Local Marketing team.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES ? Identify and deliver a specific marketing strategy to support all stores undergoing refits which reflects customer needs / demographics in order to drive footfall & sales throughout the re-fit process and which delivers a strong ROI ? Identify and manage the competitive defence strategy and ad hoc marketing requirements necessary through collaboration and consultation with the wider business to ensure the correct decision is made in order to maximise retention of existing customer base and which supports local community brand strategy.]

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languagelounger Wrote:

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> The Co-op group has just announced that it has

> pulled all its advertising from the News of the

> World. The only supermarket to do so, it seems.



Never a company to miss an opportunistic bandwagon, like those other paragons of virtue and decency at Ford, Mitsubishi, Vauxhall and Lloyds Bank. Makes me want to go and buy their permanently-limp broccoli just to be public spirited.

No, don't do it, maxxi. After all, there is enough limp broccoli in East Dulwich without releasing more into the wild. And anyway, you'd then have to bank at Lloyds and drive a Ford Bandwagon to show your allegiance to those other highly ethical companies...

goosey-goosey Wrote:

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> No, don't do it, maxxi. After all, there is enough

> limp broccoli in East Dulwich without releasing

> more into the wild. And anyway, you'd then have to

> bank at Lloyds and drive a Ford Bandwagon to show

> your allegiance to those other highly ethical

> companies...



If Ford do the Bandwagon in Smugbastard Magenta I could be tempted...

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