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Old 17-12-2008, 10:04 PM #101
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Hmm.. I dunno why people are so bothered by this, do you do all your shopping at Woolworths? LMAO.

*thinks*hmm.. i will miss the pick'n'mix*cry*
Erm... because people are losing their jobs. Simple.

Maybe because you're still like 11 and haven't grown up with Woolworths. So "LMAO" to that.
Jesus christ, take a chill pill - what's your problem?
The problem is you finding Big Sis and beanny2k's unemployment a "LMAO" worthy thing
Read my post underneath that one^
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God - I wasn't talking about people's job's being lost - I was talking about the actual fact the shop was closing down. And you saying because maybe I havent grown up with it - god its a SHOP - not a pet you have had since birth and now it's died.
A shop that has been around for 99 years.....and that will leave a big hole in the economy...which will stop money flowing...which will mean prices going one way



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God - I wasn't talking about people's job's being lost - I was talking about the actual fact the shop was closing down. And you saying because maybe I havent grown up with it - god its a SHOP - not a pet you have had since birth and now it's died.
as i said in my post its a worrying sign for the state of the high street in due to credit crunch a longstanding large retailer like woolies can go into administration then what hope is there for other smaller shops things are gonna get worse we are gonna hear more and more about it with more shops closing down
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
It would of happend soon at some point I think anyway.
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When there's a booming economy, there always has to be a bust.
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
It would of happend soon at some point I think anyway.
True, we were walking on thin ice, I hope it ends soon...apparently we should be getting back to normal around 2010
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First Music Zone now Woolies, there are NO shops left that sell DVDs or CD's within miles of my house now.
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
It would of happend soon at some point I think anyway.
True, we were walking on thin ice, I hope it ends soon...apparently we should be getting back to normal around 2010
Yeah, I hope so.
Although I swear when it all began they should it be over by late '08/early '09.
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
It would of happend soon at some point I think anyway.
True, we were walking on thin ice, I hope it ends soon...apparently we should be getting back to normal around 2010
Yeah, I hope so.
Although I swear when it all began they should it be over by late '08/early '09.
The worst of the recession will hit the UK in early 2009. Then after that the economy should begin to pick up again. However, we won't be back into a boom again until about 2010.
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
It would of happend soon at some point I think anyway.
True, we were walking on thin ice, I hope it ends soon...apparently we should be getting back to normal around 2010
Yeah, I hope so.
Although I swear when it all began they should it be over by late '08/early '09.
Aye, it could be over by mid 2009...I hope it is...

Who remembers when Kwik Save closed...I think that was an early indication of what was ahead
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Its worrying to think whats next.....to think...if American housing companies and Northern Rock would have been more careful.......
It would of happend soon at some point I think anyway.
True, we were walking on thin ice, I hope it ends soon...apparently we should be getting back to normal around 2010
Yeah, I hope so.
Although I swear when it all began they should it be over by late '08/early '09.
Aye, it could be over by mid 2009...I hope it is...

Who remembers when Kwik Save closed...I think that was an early indication of what was ahead
Kwik Save should have survived, it was one of the cheapest supermarkets ever.
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oh and beany we are so low on stock its entertainment thats keeping us going
and we better get paid in january
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oh and beany we are so low on stock its entertainment thats keeping us going
and we better get paid in january
I work on entertainment and in our store the whole CD and DVD chart walls have been taken down because theres no stock to fill it! Half our entertainment is empty Dont think we will be one of the last stores open!
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Well we got a large delivery friday(Take that etc) and we got 100 o hancock tuesday I bet we are one of the last ones to close
And we just fill iyt with sale stuff so it looks kinda full
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It will be sad to see the stores go as so many of us have grown up eating their pic'n'mix lol!I feel so bad for the staff though!
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Ah shame, never used to go in to woolworths but always remember it in my town before I moved.
WH Smith will be next, I reckon...
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God - just because it's been around for like 100 years or something dosen't mean everyone will miss it - because it's a shop. There's plenty more. It's a shame about people's jobs though - but I never menitoned anything about that.
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Beany when are you cloisng we are in the last 200 to close jan 5th for us
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Beany when are you cloisng we are in the last 200 to close jan 5th for us
We havent been told yet.

We did fill our charts with sale stuff but then we ran out! oh well. we are going to make the last days fun!
anyone for football in the stockrooms?!
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Sorry to all those who lost their jobs. I read some staff stories on the BBC news website this morning and it doesn't seem like the staff have been treated very well during this whole thing. I can't imagine losing a job so suddenly, let alone in huge numbers and right before Christmas.
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Sorry to all those who lost their jobs. I read some staff stories on the BBC news website this morning and it doesn't seem like the staff have been treated very well during this whole thing. I can't imagine losing a job so suddenly, let alone in huge numbers and right before Christmas.
Thats the problem im facing at the moment, its to close to christmas to find another job. Everywhere has taken on their christmas temps and will be letting people go in January. So I would say, until january im pretty much screwed!
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bye woolworths....you shall be missed.
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ooooh its prob Jan 5th then as Dec 30th and Jan 2nd have been told
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