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Who’d have thunk it. There apparently aren’t enough idiots to buy everyday casual clothes that come from the same eastern factories as everything else in the world, at stupid premium prices. Not enough to keep the likes of Gap afloat anyway.
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This is going to help in Westminster area.
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Legalised scam. Bustards.
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All the Sainsbury's I've been to so far that now have an Argos have had to take space from the shop floor or cafe space to fit it in. |
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Fashion chains Peacocks and Jaeger have fallen into administration.
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My local Peacocks closed for good yesterday.
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I went to ALDI Wokingham earlier today (obviously hoping to bump into OB). Compared with Waitrose, it's dead tacky. The good points were reasonable meat, excellent wine, some good veg, cheese and some excellent pot noodle type Singapore Curry Noodles; there will be others but not in terms of what I was looking for. Grapes were naff. We'll go back there for wine and noodle pots. For Christmas Eve we have their Beef Rib in mind if it looks exactly like the brochure.
The £53 bill would prolly have approached/topped £70 at Waitrose, mainly due to winbe price differential for the several bottle we bought. OB must have been somewhere else on the High Street - obviously buying the Torygraph which ALDI doesn't sell. |
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It’s amazing the difference between different Aldi stores - the one in Meanwood is an older established Aldi, and it matches your description.
The two newer stores (Chapel Allerton and Regent Street) are much more ‘up market’ - brighter, shinier, better laid out. They are doing lovely wooden toys for young children, and whilst I was there I got a couple of bottles of their Gigondas (very nice it was, too). |
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I'd have to agree with that, when I lived in that area I would always go to Aldi and it was certainly the best Aldi I had been in. It didn't seem cheap or tacky at all. The one in Bramley is a good one too. Good to see them improving their image.
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