The UK is not doomed
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I know this will upset many here but the UK is not wall to wall immigrants and hate
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16812545
Sainsbury are renaming their bread at the suggestion of a 3 year old
Okay back to the daily wail worship
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16812545
Sainsbury are renaming their bread at the suggestion of a 3 year old
Okay back to the daily wail worship
BBC said
"Her mother posted the letters on her blog and after it again became a topic of conversation on social media sites last week... "
and
"after a letter a three-year-old girl wrote to the company.... went viral"
Trust me on this, if this is typically what is discussed in the world of twitter and facebook, we ARE doomed.
"Her mother posted the letters on her blog and after it again became a topic of conversation on social media sites last week... "
and
"after a letter a three-year-old girl wrote to the company.... went viral"
Trust me on this, if this is typically what is discussed in the world of twitter and facebook, we ARE doomed.
The denizens of the Lounge first noticed that story about a week ago : http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Negative Creep said:
Sainsbury's tiger bread is rubbish. Tesco's version isn't bad, but the Morrison's version is lovely. I went there the day after I got back to the UK just to get some of that bread and their jam doughnuts. Mmmmmmmm
:nods: The one thing I will say about Morrison's is that their bakery (or at least my local one's bakery) is the best of the bunch by far.Negative Creep said:
Sainsbury's tiger bread is rubbish. Tesco's version isn't bad, but the Morrison's version is lovely. I went there the day after I got back to the UK just to get some of that bread and their jam doughnuts. Mmmmmmmm
Sainsburys own brands are generally the most foul food ranges of any supermarket, premium or budget.Reading above, have I just entered the "Bitter and Twisted" sub-forum It was a sublime bit of customer relations and with those skills relating to children he will make a great teacher. Sainsburys are a business and someone there had the acumen to see that renaming it gave them a USP, whatever the quality of the product.
Edited by UnderTheRadar on Wednesday 1st February 02:48
vit4 said:
Negative Creep said:
Sainsbury's tiger bread is rubbish. Tesco's version isn't bad, but the Morrison's version is lovely. I went there the day after I got back to the UK just to get some of that bread and their jam doughnuts. Mmmmmmmm
:nods: The one thing I will say about Morrison's is that their bakery (or at least my local one's bakery) is the best of the bunch by far.thinfourth2 said:
I know this will upset many here but the UK is not wall to wall immigrants and hate
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16812545
Sainsbury are renaming their bread at the suggestion of a 3 year old
Okay back to the daily wail worship
You are a PR agency's wet dream.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16812545
Sainsbury are renaming their bread at the suggestion of a 3 year old
Okay back to the daily wail worship
clonmult said:
Another :nods: here. Virtually everything else in Morrisons is dire (especially the meats), but the bread can be most lovely.
God. I tried Morrisons french onion soup the other week. That was foul too. And more expensive than baxters. No morrisons near me, so cant be sure, but there food may be even worse than sainsburys. Tesco are usually OK at least, ASDA variable. Sainsburys always foul.
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