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I went to London a few months ago and I went into iceland for the first time and it was actually awful, I wouldn't eat food out of there, I'm not surprised they are selling. :S
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I'm sure that the Iceland punters would prefer to get their foodstuffs from M&S too. It's not gonna happen - hence why I suggested the staff are not worried of the owning bank getting itself into even more financial crap - more of a reflection of the bank (remember that governments are now sh1tting on banks for exarcerbating the crisis UK/Ireland are in) Last edited by Claymores; 07-04-2011 at 01:34 AM. |
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We don't have iceland in Ireland luckily, my mother buys the food from tesco and local shops. hehe
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No worries Jess - all I was hinting is that it is a financial problem of the bank - not that low-rent food chain. I agree with my pal's wife that there is a strong place in the market for dross food in the middle of a recession.
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