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Where do you go for yours?

Tesco
Sainsbury's
Sainsburys Local/Tesco etc variant
Asda
Waitrose
Lidl
Co-Op
Morrisons
M&S
Newsagent/corner shop
a market
I make my own
I have my own chef
out of a bin
I don't eat
Iceland (for Joey)

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Syrette

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 07:38:23 PM »
To what number?

Hmm, approximately 4/5 I think. Whatever you/Thompers think is best.[/s]

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #26 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 07:42:38 PM »
I don't really like Asda, the thought of giving my cash to Americans when there are alternatives annoys me.

Have you tried their sandwiches, baguettes etc... p*ss all over Tesco tbh!

Morrisons beef and onion baguettes, tbh.

Pah, I laugh in the face of Onion filled lunch snacks!
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Joey

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #27 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 07:53:06 PM »
There's no iceland (yes, it's pikey :p) but they make damn good pasta baked goods, plus it saves me money as there isn't as much choice :p

Syrette

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 07:57:44 PM »
There's no iceland (yes, it's pikey :p) but they make damn good pasta baked goods, plus it saves me money as there isn't as much choice :p

There is now.

Joey

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 08:06:46 PM »
Wahey, just for me :D

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #30 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 08:19:48 PM »
I like Iceland but all my local ones have closed down in favour of Marks and Spencers foodstores :(

M&S do lovely food mind.
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Invicta_Toon

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 09:01:07 PM »
There's no Safeways option  bluesigh.gif

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #32 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 09:03:56 PM »
Monoprix most of the time.

Invicta_Toon

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #33 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 09:04:30 PM »
There's no Safeways option bluesigh.gif
Cos Safeways is s****.

Where's my pre-date text btw? :lol:

lost your number hun

gone off you tbh,

Iceland FFS  :roll:

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #34 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 09:48:50 PM »
The three shops I mainly use.

Sainsburys at High Heaton, Morrisons on Shields Road and then for topping up, Somerfield on Chillingham Road.
"It is a fact that Kevin Keegan, on appointment on 16th January 2008, agreed to report to a Director of Football and the the Board.

It is a fact that Kevin Keegan had specific duties in that he was responsible for the training, coaching, selection and motivation of the team.

It is a fact that Kevin Keegan agreed only to deal with the media in relation to Club matters relatiing to  the Team and not to communicate with the media in relation to the acquisition and disposal of players"
NUFC official statement - September 6, 2008

"I'm here to help Kevin, bringing young players through and also recommend certain players to him. He'll say yes and no, he has the final word, no-one else. Everything that happens will be run past him. I'm not going to bring players in behind his back - I'm not into that."
Dennis Wise, via BBC Sport website - February 1, 2008

GM

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #35 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 10:07:42 PM »
There's no Safeways option bluesigh.gif

Perhaps that's because they got bought out by Morrisons... :doh:

indi

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #36 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 10:10:20 PM »
There's no Safeways option  bluesigh.gif

Have I fallen through a rift in time and ended up in 2003?

BlufPurdi

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #37 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 10:12:00 PM »
:lol:
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GM

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #38 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 10:15:30 PM »
I was a bit disappointed there wasn't a FineFare or Lipton's option. Not to mention Gateway. And no mention of SPAR? Outrageous.

indi

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #39 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 10:19:23 PM »
I was a bit disappointed there wasn't a FineFare or Lipton's option. Not to mention Gateway. And no mention of SPAR? Outrageous.

Hintons?

Invicta_Toon

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #40 on: Saturday 21 October 2006, 10:24:57 PM »
There's no Safeways option bluesigh.gif

Perhaps that's because they got bought out by Morrisons... :doh:

sshhhh! I was joking but when I realised Snoops didn't get it I didn't have the heart to embarass her


Re: Food shopping
« Reply #41 on: Sunday 22 October 2006, 12:31:36 AM »
I like Tesco's chicken ceasar wraps. If you really want a quality sandwich get yourself down to good old expensive Waitrose.

None of that s**** up here lad.  :hmm:
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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #42 on: Sunday 22 October 2006, 11:27:34 AM »
I like Tesco's chicken ceasar wraps. If you really want a quality sandwich get yourself down to good old expensive Waitrose.

None of that s**** up here lad.  :hmm:

Nah, they don't bother with us, because they're racists.

They all wear flat caps and have wippets. They've got no money.
Why on earth would Waitrose want to open up in the dirty, grim north?

That's what they think you know. The North should break away.
"It is a fact that Kevin Keegan, on appointment on 16th January 2008, agreed to report to a Director of Football and the the Board.

It is a fact that Kevin Keegan had specific duties in that he was responsible for the training, coaching, selection and motivation of the team.

It is a fact that Kevin Keegan agreed only to deal with the media in relation to Club matters relatiing to  the Team and not to communicate with the media in relation to the acquisition and disposal of players"
NUFC official statement - September 6, 2008

"I'm here to help Kevin, bringing young players through and also recommend certain players to him. He'll say yes and no, he has the final word, no-one else. Everything that happens will be run past him. I'm not going to bring players in behind his back - I'm not into that."
Dennis Wise, via BBC Sport website - February 1, 2008

GM

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #43 on: Sunday 22 October 2006, 11:36:18 AM »
I like Tesco's chicken ceasar wraps. If you really want a quality sandwich get yourself down to good old expensive Waitrose.

None of that s**** up here lad.  :hmm:

Nah, they don't bother with us, because they're racists.

They all wear flat caps and have wippets. They've got no money.
Why on earth would Waitrose want to open up in the dirty, grim north?

That's what they think you know. The North should break away.

There's a Waitrose in Durham.

Care to reconsider your view now?

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #44 on: Sunday 22 October 2006, 11:39:08 AM »
No. One Waitrose in a town that is a Southern enclave.
"It is a fact that Kevin Keegan, on appointment on 16th January 2008, agreed to report to a Director of Football and the the Board.

It is a fact that Kevin Keegan had specific duties in that he was responsible for the training, coaching, selection and motivation of the team.

It is a fact that Kevin Keegan agreed only to deal with the media in relation to Club matters relatiing to  the Team and not to communicate with the media in relation to the acquisition and disposal of players"
NUFC official statement - September 6, 2008

"I'm here to help Kevin, bringing young players through and also recommend certain players to him. He'll say yes and no, he has the final word, no-one else. Everything that happens will be run past him. I'm not going to bring players in behind his back - I'm not into that."
Dennis Wise, via BBC Sport website - February 1, 2008

GM

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Re: Food shopping
« Reply #45 on: Sunday 22 October 2006, 11:40:15 AM »
No. One Waitrose in a town that is a Southern enclave.

Actually, come to think of it, Waitrose did probably only locate there because of the high population of Rah students, tbh. ;)

Invicta_Toon

Re: Food shopping
« Reply #46 on: Sunday 22 October 2006, 04:10:11 PM »
on the evidence of today (quarter pounder with cheese) and a few weeks ago (full Scottish breakfast) I conclude that I would rather eat pan fried diseased Yak carcass than anything else from a Morrisons cafe

and they charge 5p for a sachet of ketchup! Tight Yorkshire wankers