Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
It's a cut-throat business selling everything to everyone at a price lower than your competitors.
Usually that lower price is gained at the cost of quality and/or how much lower they can screw the deals offered to companies actually producing the products . . . which also lowers the quality of ingredients and the 'quality' of the workforce.
No surprise that the end is near for some
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
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It's a cut-throat business selling everything to everyone at a price lower than your competitors.
Usually that lower price is gained at the cost of quality and/or how much lower they can screw the deals offered to companies actually producing the products . . . which also lowers the quality of ingredients and the 'quality' of the workforce.
No surprise that the end is near for some
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that sawdust in bread is good fibre
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
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that sawdust in bread is good fibre 
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That'll come back to bite them in x years' time when the lease is up.
Talking of sawdust - I was in Sydney (at the North Sydney Travelodge) and was having a breakfast fry-up. The server asked me how I looked the breakfast. I told here it was delicious except for the sausage which was too meaty and not enough sawdust. I was promptly accused of being a whinging Pom.
I was in Sydney a couple of years ago, and their pork sausages are still too meaty. ASDA take note - their pork sausages were our house favourite.
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
What is all this sawdust talk about??
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
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That'll come back to bite them in x years' time when the lease is up.
Talking of sawdust - I was in Sydney (at the North Sydney Travelodge) and was having a breakfast fry-up. The server asked me how I looked the breakfast. I told here it was delicious except for the sausage which was too meaty and not enough sawdust. I was promptly accused of being a whinging Pom.
I was in Sydney a couple of years ago, and their pork sausages are still too meaty. ASDA take note - their pork sausages were our house favourite.
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Our choice of bangers are Morrisons Best (90% pork) or Heck (97% pork).
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
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Our choice of bangers are Morrisons Best (90% pork) or Heck (97% pork).
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My choice of bangers are Linda McCartneys, lovely bit of soya
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
My current choice of bangers is anyone's Pork & Leek Sausages. Waitrose used to do them but seem no longer so to do. We have to go to a farm shop for them - and then the meat content is too high!
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash
Lincolnshire bangers from local butcher, big, fat, very tasty . . . the sausages are nice too
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