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Old 16-12-2014, 16:15   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Best idea ever: The Social Supermarket

http://www.itv.com/news/london/updat...cent-discount/

After reading this article, l thought, why on earth wasn't it thought of before.

Yes, it helps the people that are on benefits. And those looking for work, or are in debt.

I am totally surprised why other companies haven't done this before. Yet, you will get people say 'what about food poising etc' When you are hungry, its food at the end of the day.

I believe that Scotland runs similar shops - i.e. Second day stuff, If any Scottish members, please put me right on this one.

Great idea.
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