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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jun 16 10.14am

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

It's German so just boycott it until they relent.

But they provide British Jobs (admittedly having worked in Supermarkets before, s**t jobs, but then again necessary jobs, no one works in a supermarket for the fun).

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 30 Jun 16 10.30am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

But they provide British Jobs (admittedly having worked in Supermarkets before, s**t jobs, but then again necessary jobs, no one works in a supermarket for the fun).

Yeah, only that if there wasn't an Aldi or Lidl on a particular site there'd be another supermarket pitching up there instead, or something else. Aldi and Lidl operate on the most skeleton staff I have ever seen. I went into one and have driven past a couple plenty of times and was impressed by the look of the food (I've only ever tasted a pineapple and it was dry and tasteless), with a limited choice of brands for dried goods. But the supply of staff is a joke. 3 till operators, 4-5 people in each queue. A couple of stackers working their knackers off. You cannot claim it's improving the lives of the community. It might be saving them £10-£15 per week, but that's it.

Again, the profits leave the country, just as the wages of EU workers often do as well. They're very open about it and it's their money to do as they wish, but leave the country it does.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 30 Jun 16 11.02am

I send money out of the country at the moment. It's to keep my family alive though, so I empathise with others that have to do the same.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 30 Jun 16 11.17am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

I send money out of the country at the moment. It's to keep my family alive though, so I empathise with others that have to do the same.

Not criticising anybody who does, but when people say that immigrants are only a benefit and contribute to the country more than they take out, it is not the full picture.

Ideally I would like to still have immigrants but much less, have our youngsters earning wages that will enable them to live in a house and raise 2 kids or more and be able to support our pension system with both more British workers and immigrants, but not keep relying on cheap imported labour. The more we do that, the more we're in that situation because the harder it becomes for British youngsters to have 2 kids or more in a house.

It's long term planning, just as the UK business strategy should be.

a) Have more smaller businesses employ more people than large and distribute income wider. Less people just being 'a number.'

b) Expand our export base which will grow small businesses.

Edited by Rudi Hedman (30 Jun 2016 11.18am)

 


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johnno42000 Flag 30 Jun 16 11.18am Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

British cheese shops at their best

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Hoof Hearted 30 Jun 16 11.32am

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

I'll have some of what Hoof is on please. Better cheese and wine than the French?? Not sure where you're shopping mate but give me the details.

For a start I send the Mrs out to shop with a list or go online to shop.

Tescos/Sainsbury's depending on who has given me the best money off vouchers.

Lidl/Aldi/Morrisons/Asda/Iceland/Co-op are for the peasants.

Waitrose/M&S are for the toffs.

BTW French cheese/wine = over-rated and over-priced.

 

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Hoof Hearted 30 Jun 16 11.36am

Originally posted by the_mcanuff_stuff

But more importantly, what should we do about buying cheese? Maybe I've not been paying attention, but I can't remember seeing any mention of cheese. What should we do about buying cheese? Please help us out, Hoof!

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 30 Jun 16 11.37am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

For a start I send the Mrs out to shop with a list or go online to shop.

Tescos/Sainsbury's depending on who has given me the best money off vouchers.

Lidl/Aldi/Morrisons/Asda/Iceland/Co-op are for the peasants.

Waitrose/M&S are for the toffs.

BTW French cheese/wine = over-rated and over-priced.

I think you maybe should give Co-op a try. It's good quality and I think bought all the Somerfield stores in B1,B2,C1 areas to suit their positioning of produce, maybe a takeover as well.

I don't do Tesco anymore. I've noticed more and more the quality and price difference of fresh food compared to Sainsbury's Quality and slightly higher price isn't appealing. But I'd boycott them tomorrow if their every Palace fan agreed to if they insist on blocking any plans to redevelop Selhurst and their own supermarket.

 


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the_mcanuff_stuff Flag Caterham 30 Jun 16 11.40am Send a Private Message to the_mcanuff_stuff Add the_mcanuff_stuff as a friend

Originally posted by johnno42000

British cheese shops at their best

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I'm glad someone has finally brought up the important topic of cheese

 

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the_mcanuff_stuff Flag Caterham 30 Jun 16 11.41am Send a Private Message to the_mcanuff_stuff Add the_mcanuff_stuff as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

Cheese Gromit?

Details here.....

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Love W&G

 

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Hoof Hearted 30 Jun 16 11.46am

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

I think you maybe should give Co-op a try. It's good quality and I think bought all the Somerfield stores in B1,B2,C1 areas to suit their positioning of produce, maybe a takeover as well.

I don't do Tesco anymore. I've noticed more and more the quality and price difference of fresh food compared to Sainsbury's Quality and slightly higher price isn't appealing. But I'd boycott them tomorrow if their every Palace fan agreed to if they insist on blocking any plans to redevelop Selhurst and their own supermarket.

I used to shop at co-op... I had a card.

But the last time I went there the hard cow serving me offered no help packing my bags and even tutted and rolled her eyes at how long I took doing it. I have Parkinsons, Arthritis and Dupeytren's Contracture.... my hands and co-ordination are pretty fcuked and obvious to any observer. When I got home I rang the tel number on the till to complain - no one answered the phone after 20 minutes of trying. My letter of complaint got a £5 compensation award which I told them to shove up their arse.

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 30 Jun 16 11.58am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

I used to shop at co-op... I had a card.

But the last time I went there the hard cow serving me offered no help packing my bags and even tutted and rolled her eyes at how long I took doing it. I have Parkinsons, Arthritis and Dupeytren's Contracture.... my hands and co-ordination are pretty fcuked and obvious to any observer. When I got home I rang the tel number on the till to complain - no one answered the phone after 20 minutes of trying. My letter of complaint got a £5 compensation award which I told them to shove up their arse.

There's a new small shop up in Caterham-on-the hill. When it opened there were was one 45-50 year old mae moron who'd just come out of hiding for years.

I asked last year for him to price check the strawberries were as the price kept changing day on day. Should I buy 1 or 2?

Tut tut, complain, then and apology when the price check was different to the label on the shelf. Then he apologises and I tell him why I'm unhappy, it didn't take him long, it's not inconveniencing him and that I was right that I knew it might be incorrect. I thought he might learn something instead of calling him a tw&t. Another member of staff was nearby. Another time he turned round and kicked the low cupboard door shut beneath the fags when someone had a minor request or gripe. I saw seferal people muttering about him when leaving. He's gone.

Another woman used to pronounce Ciabatta "Key-a-batter." I don't know if there were any complaints but her communication skills were pretty poor. She's gone.

It's all mainly 20 somethings now. I don't know if they're grads or wasted on the career shelf because of the nation's problems.

 


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