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Originally posted by Pondlife View Posthttps://twitter.com/swpolice/status/1320719987351408643
An estimated £20,000 worth of beauty products were stolen, including make up, electric toothbrushes and razors.
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https://twitter.com/swpolice/status/1320719987351408643
An estimated £20,000 worth of beauty products were stolen, including make up, electric toothbrushes and razors.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBe careful they have banned condoms as well.
Apparently the Welsh government are "furious" with the Tesco store that blocked of the sanpro and caused the twitter storm. Tesco are now saying the aisle was blocked off because the store was broken into.
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Apparently a Tescos in Wales has stopped people buying sanitary items.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostGood for him.
The irritating drongoes in Cardiff won't take any notice.
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Good for him.
The irritating drongoes in Cardiff won't take any notice.
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good effort non essential item edition
Father protests in his PANTS at Tesco over Wales 'non-essential' items rule | Daily Mail Online
'I thought clothes weren't essential?': Furious father strips down to his PANTS before attempting to enter Tesco in Wales in protest at 'non-essential' items rule- Chris Noden, 38, walked into Newport's Tesco in just his boxers and a face mask
- He and wife Dawn argued with security that clothes were deemed 'non-essential'
- Wales was plunged into a draconian 'firebreak' lockdown from 6pm Friday night
- Shops stopped from selling some goods including clothes, and people are asked to stay at home
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