Dave the OAP
Well-known member
dontr shop at trescos
pikey shop
had sainmsibury's chiuckenwith honey glaze and two bottles of wine
pikey shop
had sainmsibury's chiuckenwith honey glaze and two bottles of wine
Starry said:That's really sad
I am very fortunate, we are surrounded by farms who grow/slaughter all sorts of veggies, meats and there is a dairy. I struggle a little for fish because we are not near the coast but sometimes a local farm comes through.
Dave the Gaffer said:dontr shop at trescos
pikey shop
had sainmsibury's chiuckenwith honey glaze and two bottles of wine
Dave the Gaffer said:dontr shop at trescos
pikey shop
had sainmsibury's chiuckenwith honey glaze
empire said:any ready meal is clearly wrong,sure most can russle something better,trained or not.
From what I gather you don't work, you're full time job is caring for your family and that's fine, but for people who commute to work or work long hours then the supermarket is the only option. It's very easy to judge everyone else by your own privileged standardsStarry said:Some people don't want to make a choice.
Billy the Fish said:From what I gather you don't work, you're full time job is caring for your family and that's fine, but for people who commute to work or work long hours then the supermarket is the only option. It's very easy to judge everyone else by your own privileged standards
Starry said:Nothing is right about Tesco, this programme tonight aside (I mean, apart from this not because of it), they are a horrid company.
Support your local grocer, butcher, dairy and get much better quality foods and service.
Yorkie said:There isn't any in this town. If I want to go to an independant shop I have to travel to Seaford and pass two supermarkets to do it.
There is a farm shop about 7 miles away on the A27 and his prices are extortionate.
Gully said:That is the problem, people rant on about using the smaller shops (butcher/baker/greengrocer) but when it comes to it the convenience of having everything under one roof wins the day.
Gwylan said:
What's particularly shocking is that Brighton is surrounded by acre after acre of farmland and miles of sea, and yet it's very difficult to buy anything local. Surely an indication that we've really screwed up food distribution in this country.