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Don't worry... our saviour is at it again, it’s in the nations interest to preserve pick 'n' mix for all.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDon't try to deny that Rochdale's tragic. Nice countryside around there though.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostOi!
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI worked for Woolies' IT dept in tragic Rochdale. Not terribly surprised they have bitten the dust, given that "shrinkage" (i.e. theft) was GIGANTIC across all stores and depots.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI worked for Woolies' IT dept in tragic Rochdale. Not terribly surprised they have bitten the dust, given that "shrinkage" (i.e. theft) was GIGANTIC across all stores and depots.
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I worked for Woolies' IT dept in tragic Rochdale. Not terribly surprised they have bitten the dust, given that "shrinkage" (i.e. theft) was GIGANTIC across all stores and depots.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostBoots should go next.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostCan't really see that happening. Firstly they're still selling things that people want to buy, and secondly they're owned by a multi-billion pound private equity fund that's not going to let its investment collapse without a fight.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWith the progress of travel one can now go up North for a cheap screw
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIn the good old days Woolies had lots of open trays where you could buy screws and similar really low cost things individually. It was really exciting in them days. All the joy went out of life once they started packaging things in tens.
With the progress of travel one can now go up North for a cheap screw
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostBoots should go next.
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In the good old days Woolies had lots of open trays where you could buy screws and similar really low cost things individually. It was really exciting in them days. All the joy went out of life once they started packaging things in tens.
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