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JRW2 Dulwich 27 Jun 20 9.09am | |
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Interesting full-page advert in the i newspaper yesterday, announcing that they'd won the Good Housekeeping award for "Favourite Supermarket". In the middle of the page are the words "That's the way we like it". Seems a strange thing to say. Could there be a subliminal connection with Palace in the mind of the copy-writer? Perhaps they'd like to do a sponsorship deal with us!
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Jun 20 9.28am | |
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They’re German.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 27 Jun 20 10.50am | |
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Das ist eine way we like it
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Jun 20 10.57am | |
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A supermarket in Britain is never going to sponsor a football team because there’s no gain from doing so. Most of a supermarket’s market share is due to amount of stores and catchment area. There are still more women shoppers than men, and I can’t think of many or any shops that sponsor football clubs. Brands yes, shops no. Maybe they see it a risk.
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Chubskip 27 Jun 20 11.08am | |
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Brighton have been wearing Tesco shopping bags for shirts as long as I can remember
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Chubskip 27 Jun 20 11.10am | |
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Chubskip 27 Jun 20 11.13am | |
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[Link] So many variations
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chris123 hove actually 27 Jun 20 12.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
A supermarket in Britain is never going to sponsor a football team because there’s no gain from doing so. Most of a supermarket’s market share is due to amount of stores and catchment area. There are still more women shoppers than men, and I can’t think of many or any shops that sponsor football clubs. Brands yes, shops no. Maybe they see it a risk. Reading?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Jun 20 12.03pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Reading? Inoffensive, non football town Reading don’t count. Add that Waitrose customers aren’t the type to give up their higher quality food and favourite flavour quinoa over football. Edited by Rudi Hedman (27 Jun 2020 12.05pm)
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jeeagles 27 Jun 20 12.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Inoffensive, non football town Reading don’t count. Add that Waitrose customers aren’t the type to give up their higher quality food and favourite flavour quinoa over football. Edited by Rudi Hedman (27 Jun 2020 12.05pm)
When are we going to boycott Sainsbury's? Edited by jeeagles (27 Jun 2020 12.22pm)
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Elpis In a pub 27 Jun 20 1.45pm | |
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lets boycott Aldi more like
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 27 Jun 20 3.11pm | |
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Aldi and lidl both pay their staff over £10 per hour, above the going rate and way above minimum wage, i think we should be saluting the germans!
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