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Please no more on the "insensitive" ongoing class war red herrings that appear to be taking over the ED forum topics as of late, whats the alternative should we nationalize all failing shops ???? A shop either works or or doesn't.

A local business obviously has to have kerb appeal to draw you in and make you want to purchase something or buy into the theme/personal service.


If it doesn't or it looks as though the owners can't be bothered anymore then it will fall by the way and another place will pop up in its place. It's our right as the hard working consumer to spend our money on where and wherever we please. So I stand by my initial observation of the Irish shop.


Dasvidaniya tovarich

I did. Once. Tapas do Brasil. There was nothing wrong with it, apart from a near total lack of customers. And I miss the Irish shop. I even liked the front window. But once the church closed down the hall next door there were suddenly no Irish events (music, dance, sport, language, wedding parties, etc) to provide a stream of customers getting their fix of red lemonade, Taytoes crisps, Barry's tea, Kimberley biscuits and the world famous* Clonakilty black pudding.


(* not really)

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