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Franklins over-priced vegetable shop is SE22's "I Saw You Coming" off of Harry and Paul


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After being quoted ?5.50 for two wilting, wrinkled old peppers and told "they cost an arm and a leg" at Franklins food store on Lordship Lane this weekend, I've come to realise that Franklins food shop is basically SE22's "I Saw You Coming" off of Harry and Paul. Discuss.

They charge 55p for their peppers at Franklins farm shop so I'm not sure what was happening with you - but something obviously went wrong as opposed to your suggestion


Sainsburys charge 1.75 for their pack of 3 mixed peppers by comparison

@Straferjack Maybe they saw me coming! Sainsburys FTW.


StraferJack Wrote:

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> They charge 55p for their peppers at Franklins

> farm shop so I'm not sure what was happening with

> you - but something obviously went wrong as

> opposed to your suggestion

>

> Sainsburys charge 1.75 for their pack of 3 mixed

> peppers by comparison

Funny you should mention that shop. I was in Kew Gardens at the weekend. This Lady was saying how she bought some furniture for ?1000. But the shop keeper gave her a certificate saying it was worth ?1800 ! She was chuffed!

Jimbo1964,


I've bought several lots of apples from the boxes outside and they've always turned out to be pulpy and tasteless inside. One day I asked for some mushrooms - did'nt get to choose them myself and ended up with a bag full that must have dried out a few days ago - inedible. Also paid a lot for an organic celeriac from France once - inedible too. Nice looking shop though and friendly staff.


Cheers and Bon Appetit!

Lol @the-e-dealer. I would've given him ?3000 obv!


the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Funny you should mention that shop. I was in Kew

> Gardens at the weekend. This Lady was saying how

> she bought some furniture for ?1000. But the shop

> keeper gave her a certificate saying it was worth

> ?1800 ! She was chuffed!

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