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I don't think it is sad, some people are looking forward to it, the young guy is a fireman and helping his mum out, she should get redundancy. This place is prime location for any business, but, it won't get snapped up, due to the landlord being an a*$^*^** or just too fussy.
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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I don't know what I'll miss the most:

>

>

> The 3-for-two 'offer' that wasn't an offer at

> all.

>

> Any wine - as long as it's Radcliffe's.

>

>

> The selection of crips wasn't bad though, I

> suppose.


Hah! The only good crip is a dead crip.


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They have fantastic closing down offers. I got 10% off two packs of Kettle Chips bringing the price down to ?3.50!!!!

Then I found that Somerfield were selling 2 packs of Kettle Chips for ?2.

No wonder they are closing down...

Oh, that and the fact they sell cr*p wine at inflated prices.


On another note, the woman who worked there was very nice. Hope she finds something soon.


On yet another note, sincerely hope that it isn't a fast food joint or an estate agent or a bookmakers.

Please someone refer to the "What does ED lack?" thread (ignoring the sarcastic comments about needing another estate agent...) and open something that people actually want!

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Gimme Wrote:

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>

> On yet another note, sincerely hope that it isn't

> a fast food joint or an estate agent or a

> bookmakers.

> Please someone refer to the "What does ED lack?"

> thread (ignoring the sarcastic comments about

> needing another estate agent...) and open

> something that people actually want!



Wee bit pokey for a B&B.

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Gimme Wrote:

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> and open

> something that people actually want!


I think you're confused - anyone can open a shop, usually after a feasibility study --- if a fast-food store opens it's usually because someone's deemed it feasible that it might do well.


I don't think 'it fits in with someone off the internet's aspirational posts on a forum' is considered that often.

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karter Wrote:

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> I don't think it is sad, some people are looking

> forward to it, the young guy is a fireman and

> helping his mum out, she should get redundancy.

> This place is prime location for any business,

> but, it won't get snapped up, due to the landlord

> being an a*$^*^** or just too fussy.


Is that a specific reference to the landlord there or a general thought about what might happen?

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Well done. You've passed the course that teaches you to believe anything that anyone tells you.

Yes. Feasibility study. That's what people want. If it's feasible, people want it.

Business school. That's what they teach you. If it's possible, you can persuade people they want it no matter how cr@p it is. Great. Why would anyone pay any attention to aspirational internet posts when you could just open something feasible that is cr@p but that a feasibility study has proved that people are stupid enough to use if given the opportunity to do so and to avoid the alternative that may involve thinking or making an effort.


Looking forward to Subway or perhaps (if we're lucky) a feasible Poundland.



thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> Gimme Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > and open

> > something that people actually want!

>

> I think you're confused - anyone can open a shop,

> usually after a feasibility study --- if a

> fast-food store opens it's usually because

> someone's deemed it feasible that it might do

> well.

>

> I don't think 'it fits in with someone off the

> internet's aspirational posts on a forum' is

> considered that often.

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You are quite possibly mental.



Gimme Wrote:

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> Well done. You've passed the course that teaches

> you to believe anything that anyone tells you.

> Yes. Feasibility study. That's what people want.

> If it's feasible, people want it.

> Business school. That's what they teach you. If

> it's possible, you can persuade people they want

> it no matter how cr@p it is. Great. Why would

> anyone pay any attention to aspirational internet

> posts when you could just open something feasible

> that is cr@p but that a feasibility study has

> proved that people are stupid enough to use if

> given the opportunity to do so and to avoid the

> alternative that may involve thinking or making an

> effort.

>

> Looking forward to Subway or perhaps (if we're

> lucky) a feasible Poundland.

>

>

> thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Gimme Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > and open

> > > something that people actually want!

> >

> > I think you're confused - anyone can open a

> shop,

> > usually after a feasibility study --- if a

> > fast-food store opens it's usually because

> > someone's deemed it feasible that it might do

> > well.

> >

> > I don't think 'it fits in with someone off the

> > internet's aspirational posts on a forum' is

> > considered that often.

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