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Infinite Poppadum
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Infinite Poppadum
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
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Posted - 15/04/2007 : 15:25:28
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Yes Tesco are now behind the World Leader Walmart in Profits that is because they both buy from China - the Non-Free People nation.
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/04/2007 : 10:40:39
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| I for one have only ever bought Barn Eggs. I've never felt all that comfortable with the notion of free range in egg production. Truly free ranging hens should be free to lay their eggs as they will surely? |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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fartin1976
Alagaësía

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/04/2007 : 10:46:31
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quote: Originally posted by Miriam Binder
I for one have only ever bought Barn Eggs. I've never felt all that comfortable with the notion of free range in egg production. Truly free ranging hens should be free to lay their eggs as they will surely?
I used to work in a ‘free range’ egg farm and our eggs went to tesco. If we didn’t open the sides of the shed the eggs were classed as barn eggs if we did then ‘free range’ . About 10% of the 6000 birds left the shed during the day.
Like you MB I buy barn eggs as you’re getting the same thing for less money…unless you buy your eggs from a farm shop or similar where they have less than 100 chickens.
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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birdy
Alagaësía

United Kingdom
81 Posts |
Posted - 19/04/2007 : 20:59:34
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| That is great news.Every morning i look out to sea and see several tesco bags floating or seagulls trying to untangle themselves from them.lidl are the only people to charge for their bags and it seems to work.The co-ops calico bags are really good. |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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Posted - 30/04/2007 : 17:26:16
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Here is news that Tesco's "flagship" stores now sell wine at £100 a bottle.
Perhaps this does not include Hove's, which looks more like a container ship.
That terrible building will remain as Labour's shame. |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

1311 Posts |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
Posted - 30/04/2007 : 18:14:02
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quote: Originally posted by birdy
That is great news.Every morning i look out to sea and see several tesco bags floating or seagulls trying to untangle themselves from them.lidl are the only people to charge for their bags and it seems to work.The co-ops calico bags are really good.
Lidl sell a range of bags including heavy duty and a bag for frozen groceries. |
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Perfidia
Alagaësía

United Kingdom
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Posted - 30/04/2007 : 18:48:13
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| Going a step further from battered hens, Radio 4 recently featured an interesting item on supermarket "Premium" ranges. A spokesman for Tesco claimed they used local seasonal produce in their premium range ready meals but on further questioning admitted that "seasonal" meant wherever in the world that particular item was in season. Thus "local" meant local to whichever far-flung destination where the product was currently in season! It also transpired that they used factory-farmed broiler chickens for premium range items that the consumer might reasonably expect contained organic and more kindly nurtured poultry. |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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Control Panel
Discworld

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long time no see
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6771 Posts |
Posted - 03/06/2007 : 12:11:10
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Evil Tesco Down with the kids and biddies.
Sign of The Times. |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

1311 Posts |
Posted - 09/06/2007 : 09:41:42
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| And now Tesco is taking over Dobbie's garden centres... |
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Captain Hawkeye
Barsoom

United Kingdom
391 Posts |
Posted - 09/06/2007 : 10:30:56
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quote: Originally posted by Infinite Poppadum
And now Tesco is taking over Dobbie's garden centres...
The trend of environmental friendliness takes on strange forms. |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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No Expert
Barsoom

448 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 12:44:35
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Arf! That is a great letter.
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6047 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 12:46:26
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| I sincerely hope that that letter was written tongue in cheek for if not ... What an obnoxious person that letter writer is. |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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No Expert
Barsoom

448 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 12:52:32
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Can't wait for the follow up. 'Why do old people use banks at luchtime'?
In all seriousness though. I used to get the number 1 or 7 from the hospital into town. You can't use a buss pass before 9am, yet everyday the same woman would try to get on the bus at 8.40. Some days the driver would let her on, other days he would say 'sorry, it's against the rules to let you on the bus' - To which she'd pull a wounded face like some sort of vitim and shuffle off of the bus again.
What a twat! She knew the rules, but just did this as some sort of perverse 'sport' |
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Martha Gunn
Barsoom

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Posted - 12/06/2007 : 13:27:44
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quote: Originally posted by No Expert
Can't wait for the follow up. 'Why do old people use banks at luchtime'?
Or stockpile food the day before a bank holiday. |
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Borninhove
Discworld

1033 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2007 : 13:45:46
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Why are pensioners clogging up the markets before 9.00 am? Probably because they've been up since 3.30 am.
If my granny was anything to go by it is up before the dawn chorus, afternoon spent napping, early night after the 9.00 o'clock news then up again at 3.30. |
Valhalla, I am coming! |
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Infinite Poppadum
Discworld

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Borninhove
Discworld

1033 Posts |
Posted - 14/06/2007 : 10:46:12
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| Have to disagree with the writer on canned Borlotti beans - these make very good bean and cheese burritos, but apart from that I would go along with most of the article. |
Valhalla, I am coming! |
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The Duke of Uranus
Barsoom

294 Posts |
Posted - 14/06/2007 : 11:02:52
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| The tinned tuna is a load of rubbish as well. Whats the point in buying a a nice fresh (and expensive) tuna steak, only to mulch it up with a fork and stick it in a pasta sauce? |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
6047 Posts |
Posted - 14/06/2007 : 11:10:07
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| Agreed. Fresh tuna steak is best steamed with some nice herbs or, if you want it rubbery ... grill the bugger. |
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin |
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Borninhove
Discworld

1033 Posts |
Posted - 14/06/2007 : 11:25:17
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Who on earth would cook a nice piece of fresh tuna?
Life in the MaguroMaki

It's excitement life stomach upsets since 1987!
Happy fun excitement life with Nihongo Makichan
Edit: I just realised that those are flash disks, not actual sushi. Still, they look jolly yummy, although the USB port connector might be a bit hard to digest |
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Miriam Binder
Earthsea

United Kingdom
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Posted - 14/06/2007 : 11:27:00
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quote: Originally posted by Borninhove
Who on earth would cook a nice piece of fresh tuna?
Life in the MaguroMaki
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No Expert
Barsoom

448 Posts |
Posted - 14/06/2007 : 12:08:50
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I'd just like to point out that tuna rolls are available at Greggs. They are ideal for children, adults and the elderly. In fact everyone. They are good to buy for yourself, or a colleague, or as a great gift!
The shop is conveniently placed on london road. You can access it on foot, or a mobility scooter. It has ample seating, is fully lit, and cool in the summer, yet warm in the winter.
*cashes cheque for 5p from Greggs* |
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