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barry finch Wrote:

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> Dog Kennel Hill? Where is that? Is it nearby? Why

> is it arranged wrong?



It's practically in Camberwell is where it is. Hmmmm, how it's arranged wrong? Good question, all I know is that I can find what I want in other Sainsburys and in this one I am there for an extra half an our on average looking for things that should be in obvious places.

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> Oh - I was hoping for something within walking

> distance really.


Um, is there something wrong with your legs? It's next to ED station


Ah, you said you'd just moved to Dulwich (no 'East'). Do you mean the Village? If so, don't worry, you'll soon get fit walking over to all the pubs and restaurants on Lordship lane, then Sainsbuy's won't seem so far.

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"Khan's International department Store" on Rye Lane in Peckham (cheaper than Sainsbury) - Indian sub-continent, some middle eastern and african cooking ingredients, cheap fruit/veg, plasticware, cheap kitchen utensils and loads of other stuff. And it's not a 'department store' in the conventional sense, it sells loads of different 'stuff', all on one floor.


Wing Tai Chinese supermarket at Camberwell (opposite McDonalds) or Peckham (near Morrisons). For Thai / Chinese / Indo-Chinese ingredients.


The posts above tell you where to get ordinary groceries closer to home, but here's where you can go to get your foreign gear.

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barry finch Wrote:

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> Oh - I was hoping for something within walking

> distance really. What is in the wrong places?

> They normally go chilled, meat, deli, bakery,

> grocery, household, drinks, alcohol, tills don't

> they?


It is in walking distance. About five minutes walk, to be precise.

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I am by Woodwarde Road. @Jeremy - it was a neighbour who told me about Somerfield - they said it was on Lordship Lane along with several other posters here. I fail to see how this makes me a WUM!!! But thank you for your kind input.


East Dulwich station is quite a walk - is there really nothing bigger closer? How big is the new Waitrose? Do they do other things to groceries?


I have just moved from Collier's Wood - they have a big Sainsbury's there which does TV's, DVD players, clothes etc as well as the groceries :(

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I was in Waitrose in John Lewis in Bluewater

> today..

>

> Very Nice... Nice Food. Nice Displays. Clean.

> Spacious. Pleasent Staff....

>

> Far too Up-market for East Dulwich.. ;-)

>

> Fox.



Bit of a hike from East Dulwich too.

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barry finch Wrote:

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> I am by Woodwarde Road. @Jeremy - it was a

> neighbour who told me about Somerfield - they said

> it was on Lordship Lane along with several other

> posters here. I fail to see how this makes me a

> WUM!!! But thank you for your kind input.


OK, you're not a WUM. Do you really stay clear of Google in case of a nuclear strike?

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