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Christmas Dynasnow
04-06-2024, 01:31 PM
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The Slim Reaper
04-06-2024, 01:37 PM
Nice to see a poster with the bottle to discuss the real issues.
To reply to the lovely Mr. Walsh, I'm not really arsed. Why anyone would go to a proper supermarket in the day and age of online shopping, is a bit of a mystery. Maybe more necessary in the US with greater distances between facilities, but not really a uk issue.
Christmas Dynasnow
04-06-2024, 01:39 PM
Nice to see a poster with the bottle to discuss the real issues.
To reply to the lovely Mr. Walsh, I'm not really arsed. Why anyone would go to a proper supermarket in the day and age of online shopping, is a bit of a mystery. Maybe more necessary in the US with greater distances between facilities, but not really a uk issue.
Supermarkets in the UK are rammed daily, very few people use online shopping
and stray trolleys cause damage to cars
ChristmasNeeve
04-06-2024, 01:40 PM
You need a coin or token to unlock trolleys here so she'd lose a euro if she didn't return it in Ireland, also do they not have trolley bays all over the car parks in the states?
The Slim Reaper
04-06-2024, 01:44 PM
Supermarkets in the UK are rammed daily, very few people use online shopping
and stray trolleys cause damage to cars
...and it's baffling. Get your shopping delivered to your door, or go and stand in line waiting to be served> Standing around in ques is a massive headache that I can't be arsed with.
Parmy
04-06-2024, 01:51 PM
...and it's baffling. Get your shopping delivered to your door, or go and stand in line waiting to be served> Standing around in ques is a massive headache that I can't be arsed with.
Ah, you prefer bending over and showing your buttcrack to a stranger on your own doorstep as they casually hang about while you unload the baskets.
Kinky.
The Slim Reaper
04-06-2024, 01:52 PM
Ah, you prefer bending over and showing your buttcrack to a stranger on your own doorstep as they casually hang about while you unload the baskets.
Kinky.
Don't knock it till you try it, sweet cheeks.
Christmas Dynasnow
04-06-2024, 02:01 PM
You need a coin or token to unlock trolleys here so she'd lose a euro if she didn't return it in Ireland, also do they not have trolley bays all over the car parks in the states?
Same here (not Waitrose) and yes park near one the bays. If I saw a supermarket with trolleys all over the shop id avoid it
UserSince2005
04-06-2024, 02:29 PM
trying to park at a walmart when ever spare space has an abandoned cart in it is the most frustrating thing
user104658
04-06-2024, 09:34 PM
Nice to see a poster with the bottle to discuss the real issues.
To reply to the lovely Mr. Walsh, I'm not really arsed. Why anyone would go to a proper supermarket in the day and age of online shopping, is a bit of a mystery. Maybe more necessary in the US with greater distances between facilities, but not really a uk issue.
If you cook and eat proper food you really have to go in person. They'll bring you absolute shyte.
If you only eat from tins and the freezer it's probably fine to just order online.
The Slim Reaper
04-06-2024, 09:50 PM
If you cook and eat proper food you really have to go in person. They'll bring you absolute shyte.
If you only eat from tins and the freezer it's probably fine to just order online.
Local shops still exist. I have an old school bakery and a greengrocers within 5-10 mins from me.
user104658
05-06-2024, 08:49 AM
Local shops still exist. I have an old school bakery and a greengrocers within 5-10 mins from me.
Sounds like privilege to me, death of the high street and all that.
Genuinely most of these things have been gone for years around here - it's supermarkets, or the small version of the supermarkets where they only stock half of the stuff for inflated prices.
arista
09-06-2024, 11:40 AM
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She is Well Hard
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