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Went in Woolworths - spooky
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Fair point.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWii games were 30% off today, but that makes them only slightly cheaper than the online price
*especially when the banks are bailed out with taxpayer money
However in the scheme of laissez-faire economics clearing out the retail 'deadwood' will speed potential recovery. Woolworths and their like needed to go, it sapped the profits of the more capable businesses.Comment
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Afraid So. Was reading in the paper today that the pound shop types are buying leases off woolworths (Wilkinsons & Pound Land were mentioned!); also Iceland and Lidl. Good Times article here.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWhat will become of them. Giant 'Pound Shops'?
Also went in a Woolies today - thought I might just see what was going on and say good bye! All F&F's for sale; including the seats from the cafe at £20 a pop
Rumour has it though, that our local Woolies may become a H&M; so not all bad!
I had great delight in pointing this out in Halifax today; but that is a seperate rant. Halifax are tulipe.Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post*especially when the banks are bailed out with taxpayer moneyComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLoads of bare shelves, and big boards as you went in advertising "all furniture and fittings for sale". We joked about whether that includes the tills and the tannoy system... but the thing is it probably does.
After getting used to seeing shops with "closing down" signs that never seem to close, it was very interesting to actually see a big store really desperate to sell everything on (and including) the shelves.
One of my local DIY superstores did exactly the same thing in March. Expect much more next year. It always seems to happen under you know who.
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You're saying a Labour government promotes capitalism?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostOne of my local DIY superstores did exactly the same thing in March. Expect much more next year. It always seems to happen under you know who.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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well, I bought a wireless keyboard in woolies for £4.19
'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou're saying a Labour government promotes capitalism?
No. They promote an expanding inefficient public sector to the detriment of the private sector, by creating a high tax and waste, socialist environment.
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Primark, Tesco & Iceland have put in bids for the leases of most of the shops.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostIt's awfully sad.
Makes me wonder what will happen to the stores. There's a Woolies on nearly every high street in the UK. What will become of them. Giant 'Pound Shops'?
Entirely symptomatic of this broken, bankrupt country.Comment
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yeah flip all closed down under the ToriesOriginally posted by Cyberman View PostOne of my local DIY superstores did exactly the same thing in March. Expect much more next year. It always seems to happen under you know who.

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