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Open letter to Tesco - Peckham Rye Common


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EVERYONE is entitled to their own opinion AND, in this case, based on their OWN experience. If you don't agree is there any need for silly petty comments to be thrown at the person you don't agree with? Doesn't make you look any bigger or them any smaller or depending how you view it the other way round.

Who becomes the troll/troller/trolled?

With the tone of the OP I think it's ultimately the staff who run that shop who have been trolled, and that's not fair. They have a near impossible task (given the immense footfall) and have always been decent to me.


Why should you be able to walk into a small-ish shop that's open 17 hours a day and demand feta cheese? Maybe prepare yourself that they might not have it?


I've never bought and out of date product there myself, and have shopped there a lot.


There is often stuff in the isles (new stock etc.) but that's only cause the place is clearly very busy.


Moaning about the queuing also doesn't tally ime, once it builds up staff will gets several tills going.


And as for point 6....

I agree with you ultraburner.


It was the overall tone that made me want to post a reply. The OP compared the local Tesco to the one in Haggerston and provided a link to a site, that has four pages of photos. If you look at that link you will see there is NO comparison between the two stores. It's a silly comparison to make. In my opinion (of course).



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