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Subject: Re: An idea to help avoid pricing errors in supermarkets Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:15:42 +0000

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 00:09:33 +0000, Alex Heney
wrote:

>Personally, I'm looking forward to having a decent Waitrose nearby
>when we move house (while I don't know exactly when or where yet, the
>nearest town will probably be Monmouth).

Ah, Gibraltar Drive, near the park!

>I don't find their prices extortionate, because I have found their
>quality to be higher than the cheaper supermarkets.

Waitrose prices are the highest, even higher than M&S. Sure, the
quality is good. I spend every day in wonderment over the quality of
the cling film they sell.

Not!

And what about the branded items like Hein beans? No difference in
quality whether sold in Waitrose of ASDA, eh! But compare the price.
Waitrose is a nice place for snobs to shop who like to be buttered up
by fawning staff - and pay through the nose for it. More fool them!

MM