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br d

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9,046 posts

250 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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...Chewy Fruit & Oat Cookies. Mate these are scrumptious, and not to crumbly either so okay for bed eating. Mmmm.

Oily Nails

2,932 posts

224 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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North West Tom

11,656 posts

201 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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FFS. It's Tesco. You don't say "I'm going to Asda's" do you?

Shay HTFC

3,588 posts

213 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Strictly speaking the food item is Tesco's property until you purchase it, so the usage in the topic title could be correct smile

Also, saying Asdas is perfectly normal.

Edited by Shay HTFC on Tuesday 6th October 20:20

mattley

3,031 posts

246 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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North West Tom said:
FFS. It's Tesco. You don't say "I'm going to Asda's" do you?
No OP gets away with it by cunning use of the ellipses so the whole opening is Tesco's Chewy Fruit & Oat Cookies which is correct.

br d

Original Poster:

9,046 posts

250 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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mattley said:
North West Tom said:
FFS. It's Tesco. You don't say "I'm going to Asda's" do you?
No OP gets away with it by cunning use of the ellipses so the whole opening is Tesco's Chewy Fruit & Oat Cookies which is correct.
Thank you! Although our angry friend here has a good point.
The actual wording on the package is 'Tesco Finest Chewy etc...'

Semantics aside, they're tasty!

Ganglandboss

8,502 posts

227 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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North West Tom said:
FFS. It's Tesco. You don't say "I'm going to Asda's" do you?
Do you not remember the playground song?

Let's all go to Tesco's,
Where [insert name of kid you're picking on] gets his best clothes,
Na na na naaa
Na na na naaa

He says he shops at Top Man,
But he really shops at Oxfam,
Na na na naaa
Na na na naaa

Garlick

40,601 posts

264 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Tesco? Asda? I thought this was the food forum?

hehe only kidding, sort of........

Gangland, I do remember singing that song at school, but we only knew the first verse....perhaps Top Man wasn't invented then?

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,853 posts

259 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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North West Tom said:
FFS. It's Tesco. You don't say "I'm going to Asda's" do you?
scratchchin ..although Sainsbury's is quite correct biggrin

mattley

3,031 posts

246 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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br d said:
mattley said:
North West Tom said:
FFS. It's Tesco. You don't say "I'm going to Asda's" do you?
No OP gets away with it by cunning use of the ellipses so the whole opening is Tesco's Chewy Fruit & Oat Cookies which is correct.
Thank you! Although our angry friend here has a good point.
The actual wording on the package is 'Tesco Finest Chewy etc...'
No he hasn't Tesco just don't brand their products possessively unlike for instance Coleman's mustard. Obviously it would be stupid for you to post My Chewy Fruit & Oat Cookies even though the ones you are currently enjoying are obviously yours (unless you nicked 'em) , should I want some I'll have to by them from Tesco who currently own them therefore your use of the possessive apostrophe was correct.


Eddie the Ead

1,666 posts

232 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Tesco, the route of all evil. I read in the Times that 20milion households own Tesco clubcards. Do we all want to be part of the Tesco machine.

Burgmeister

2,206 posts

234 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Eddie the Ead said:
Tesco, the route of all evil. I read in the Times that 20milion households own Tesco clubcards. Do we all want to be part of the Tesco machine.
im not a clubcard holder but i do visit my local T Express almost every day much to my utter shame.

escargot

17,122 posts

241 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Eddie the Ead said:
Tesco, the route of all evil. I read in the Times that 20milion households own Tesco clubcards. Do we all want to be part of the Tesco machine.
Well done Tesco. One of the UKs most successful firms of all time.