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DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> Those trolls always reminds me of my childhood . I

> think I'll miss them just for being stuck in a

> time wrap as its practically the only thing in

> Dulwich that hasn't changed since my youth .


Oh yes, they were trolls! There has been an improvement in service since the Asian guys took over the shop and this appears to be the final part of the changes.

solar Wrote:

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> Looks like new people running it, which is

> probably why it's being returned.



There have been two Asian guys running Sadlers certainly since 2014. The two pharmacists are from when the Chinese guy ran the shop.

Awful service, once ended up waiting for 15 minutes unnecessarily as their pharmacist was literally unpacking a delivery they had just had and refused to ruin her'rhythm' of unpacking to serve a paying customer.


Would only ever go there as a last resort - terrible service

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