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I have always found the staff at EDD to be courteous and helpful. I take an interest in food and usually discuss the goods with the staff - there and at the other food retailers - where again I usually find pleasant and courteous responses - SMBS, Pretty Vintage, Cheese Block, W Rose, Moxons, Blackbird Bakery etc.


I know from experience that some customers (not, I'm sure EDF readers and posters) can be truly "up themselves" and unreasonably demanding - or just plain unreasonable - leading to less than perfect service from retailers. The lady in EDD who allowed her children to pick out olives by hand from the bowls in the chiller, eat the olives and either throw the pips back in the bowl or on the floor is an example.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Hasn't it been in there for ages?


That's what I thought too.


Haven't been to the Harrods branch of EDD and rarely go to the ED one but on the few occasions I have, the staff were very helpful and friendly. Even suggested I try the dulwich supermarket across the road, SMBS or Franklins shop for what I was looking for*




* some boring old oatmeal

Loz Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > Well La de Dah. I'm obviously not in the

> > Advertising demographic as I have never heard of

> it.

>

>


Loz shouldn't that say:


It's a deli. In East Dulwich. But who cares ?



N:-S

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> The East Dulwich Deli is in ... Harrods ! Has

> anyone been there ? Is it like East Dulwich?


in Harrods ! I even mention the East Dulwich branch you need to read EVERY word and understand the whole sentence!

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