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Just because there's no more evidence of an appearance by M&S doesn't mean we can't rehash the same old 'debates' again.


Hands-up everyone who thinks M&S represents the Zenith of supermarket shopping!

Hands-up everyone who reckons people who shop in Iceland need a wash!


etc!

James Wrote:

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> A rival East Dulwich website reckons East Dulwich

> police station will be demolished so M&S can move

> in.

>

> Who keeps spreading these rumours? Are they hoping

> someone at M&S will be brainwashed into actually

> doing it?


You are mate

Big Jim Wrote:

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> Seconded Ant. Waitrose is brilliant. Just popping

> in for some milk makes you feel middle class ;-)



Prefer them due to there 'social partnership' method of running a company myself :)


although can only afford luxuries and treats there now :(

Ant Wrote:

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> IMHO M&S food is very expensive for what it is,

> and not always as high-quality as they like to

> make out. Not impressed.

>




I agree. My dad used to supply fruit to several supermarkets and M&S' specifications were lower than a lot of the less favoured chains. Still wouln't mind one though - if just for their spicy lentil and tomato soup.

Can someone kindly explain, why Waitrose shopping offer leaflets have been circulating around East Dulwich and posted through our letter boxes? Isn't the nearest store in Beckenham? Or, has Somerfield turned into Waitrose, overnight? Maybe, the powers that be up at Waitrose Head Office have been reading the EDF?
Will find out definitely for you, (just give me a mo!quick internal call or e-mail as she is not answering her phone) Nothing like going directly to the horse's mouth and having a quick word in someone's shell-like, at least can put a stop to rumours either way XX

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