Well I think I've finally accepted that M&S has better food than anywhere else, it might be a bit more expensive but I think it's worth the extra... anyone else a fan of their food?
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Where do you food shop? (poll + opinions)
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Where do you food shop? (poll + opinions)
29Tesco34.48%10ASDA3.45%1M&S10.34%3Sainsburys13.79%4Other (Netto/Aldi/SPAR/etc)37.93%11The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead. -
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What about Waitrose?Originally posted by chris79 View PostWell I think I've finally accepted that M&S has better food than anywhere else, it might be a bit more expensive but I think it's worth the extra... anyone else a fan of their food?
But do agree, M&S have the best food.Comment
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I shop at Tesco's and collect clubcard points for the AirMiles.
Once I have spent 30,000 quid with them I'll have enough points to get a fee flight to America or maybe somewhere nice instead.
How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Just get a contract at Tesco HQ and "tweak" the system.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI shop at Tesco's and collect clubcard points for the AirMiles.
Once I have spent 30,000 quid with them I'll have enough points to get a fee flight to America or maybe somewhere nice instead.

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M&S add too much salt in some products -
If it tastes to good to be true it probably is, this is just not salty food this is M&S food. See you in the cardiac ward.
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M&S was the first supermarket to ban transfats in their products. Banned in the USA and Denmark, they are in almost everything at ASDA and Tesco, including bread.
trans-fats lead to coronary heart disease, infertility and according to some american studies cancer.
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles...articleId=2145
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