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Supermarket...

Which is the best supermarket?  

33 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is the best supermarket?

    • ALDI
      2
    • ASDA
      10
    • Co-op
      1
    • Iceland
      1
    • Netto
      0
    • Lidl
      0
    • Londis
      0
    • Marks & Spencer
      1
    • Safeway/Morrinsons
      7
    • Sainsburys
      2
    • Somerfield
      0
    • Spar
      0
    • Tesco
      6
    • Waitrose
      3


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Morrisons

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Never heard of it! :huh:

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They are the ones that have bough Safeway. :huh:

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http://www.morrisons.co.uk/

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Ohhh I seen a couple of those! Silly Southerners ey :rolleyes:

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Isnt there one just across the way from the Walkers? :blink:

In any case, I think I'll go for Tesco's.

Edit: Or is it a Waitrose? :blink:

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We shop in Sainsbury's, but it's dire; there's never anything on the shelves, and they've stopped doing the proscuitto pizza AND the key lime pie.

I prefer Waitrose, but the one nearest to us is not very big. :(

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The co-op.

Dirty Wallmart bastards own ASDA :mad:

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why are wallmart dirty bastards?

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WallMarts are the best in America, so big. You can get everything there. I love them. :D:D:D

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so you'd prefer adsa staff to be out of work?

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No, I would prefer it to be an English owned company than a globalised American firm that sells nearly everything.

Do you like the idea of ASDA putting all the smaller businesses out of business thanks to them being able to sell a wide range of things at low prices?

Eg in Oadby, we have shops that sell specific things, such as a Pet Shop and Cob Shop. We also have a huge ASDA near by which will eventually put all these smaller businesses out of business with their ability to under cut their prices.

Great that is, for local business and the economy of Britain.

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