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Curmudgeon Wrote:

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> Really?

>

> Was open last weekend

>

> What a shame... They were a little hit and miss

> but pleasant


They've moved the shop up the Plough end of the Lane. There's a note in the window with the details.

bonaome Wrote:

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> Curmudgeon Wrote:

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> > Really?

> >

> > Was open last weekend

> >

> > What a shame... They were a little hit and miss

> > but pleasant

>

> They've moved the shop up the Plough end of the

> Lane. There's a note in the window with the

> details.


xxxxxxx


That's strange, because there's a florist there already - on the corner opposite the library .....

Its not unusual for similar businesses to lie close to one another. The average consumer doesn?t know exactly what they want: they want to buy flowers and clusters generally gravitate customers towards the area as they know they have options when they get there. It benefits all parties and should also improve the level of service (and price, quality etc). Think Hatton Gardens for diamonds, as well as electronics stores and fast food chains (McDonalds often near KFC).


Another bizarre comment that ice-cream wont work in ED. If I am not mistaken, ED has alot of young families with kids ... so if it were to work in other parts of London, I find it hard to understand why it wont work here. I know its a crappy day today, but in warmer months it should be a big hit! I love ice-cream!

Thanks, interesting. DavidH Scoop (on Melbourne Grove) came on the forum a while back and said they had to close for a short while. They want to reopen but they might need to find new premises if I remember correctly.


PSJ Wrote:

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> Don't think it is a B&Js. Possibly Haagen Dazs.

> Sally mentioned to me that the ice cream company

> had a branch in Hampstead. Might be a Marine Ices

> or Oddono. Can't see it working there though...

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