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karter Wrote:

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> Somerfields seems to have alot more co-op products

> in-store. When will it be transformed though, if

> ever?


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I was in there yesterday and could find hardly any organic veg, though they used to do loads, and they still don't have FairTrade wine, however it's a hell of a lot better than it was with, as you say, a lot more Co-op products, hooray!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I managed to 'get into' soulful Brixton. And

> soulful Tooting. And soulful Streatham.

>

> I suppose I just got lucky.


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"Soulfull South Noorwod" is where it's at *Bob*.........really edgy, actually quiet, quiet scary !



And Ikea is near by for shiny useless meatball baubles & futon tea light like things, for your bedsit warehouse hostel

Keef Wrote:

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> localgirlwithdreads Wrote:

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> -----

> > What does Dulwich lack?

> >

> > Soul

>

>

> Ha ha, I almost posted exactly that last night,

> but didn't think it would be appreciated.



I was correct. I still thought it was a good one though, made me think of The Commitments.

ruffers Wrote:

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> Decent Chinese and a men's clothes shop.

>

> No, I haven't read the thread.


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Isn't there a men's clothes shop on that road that goes up to the station?? But on the other side of the road to the station?


Or have I not noticed that it's disappeared, quite likely :)

GET RID of Somerfield and Iceland and replace them with either Waitrose or M&S and a boots or a music store.


I love indian food but coming home 1 night on the night bus i decided to count the number of Indian Restaurants on LL (obviously bored) i lost count there were at least 7 plus. My question is HOW on gods earth do they survive in the economic climate, businesses are closing at a rapid rate.


LL lacks definately a wood fired oven/traditional italian and SHOPS, can you imagine the yummy mummys of ED faces if a baby GAP opened, they would queue down to GG roundabout and throw in a H&M why not ... and a OFFICE shoes!

pinkcustard Wrote:

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>My question is HOW on

> gods earth do they survive in the economic

> climate, businesses are closing at a rapid rate.

>


My guess is that people must be spending money in them in exchange for goods and services.


*leafs through economics textbook*

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