Go to a riverside pub on a Sunday lunchtime in eg. Barnes and then go to one in Erith.
Or, I could go to a Turkish coffee shop in Dalston*, or a Punjabi restaurant in Upton Park*, etc, etc... 🙄
* Both very 'deprived' areas, yet somehow full of some very attractive people....
But I see just as many fat, blotchy people in Waitrose as I might in Tesco.
Hmmmm, it's an interesting point Talkemada. Perhaps I have got it wrong. Perhaps there is an even spread of uglies across all the supermarkets and I just don't "see" them in Waitrose. After all, they do say you tend to hunt amongst your own when looking for potential in the ladies.......
But nothing I have said is snobbish - it's simply an observation. If Woolworths was still open it would be the benchmark of ugliness - but it isn't. So all I'm saying is there does seem to be a certain aesthetic grading between the supermarkets.
Oh, and no picture, you shop in cheap supermarkets and I worry what you'd do with it 😉
DrRS**** - I'll see your Woolworths and raise you a Wilkinson's.
I'll see your Wilkinsons and raise you Poundstretcher and TK Maxx
What's a Wilkinsons?
You're taking me into unknown territory here......
After all, they do say you tend to hunt amongst your own when looking for potential in the ladies
Do you? 😯 Blimey, I just look for attractiveness in the individual, and have no concept of what is 'my own'...
Perhaps I have got it wrong
That's ok. Admitting you're wrong is the first step on the road to enlightenment... 😀
Nike(y) Polo Shirt! 😯
"What's a Wilkinsons?"
Wilko's is the best DIY store there is! Its an aladins cave of all sorts of stuff considerably cheaper than your B&Q's etc... although some of the quality is a bit iffy.
As to the asda/sainsburys/waitrose all out of the same factory, I think it does. When I livede in Sheffield we used to go to a distribution warehouse where you could get short dated food cheap. They sold Waitrose/Asda/Tesco/etc all off the back of the same lorry so to speak
Waitrose is ok but very expensive for what you get, especially the veg. Booths is where its at, beautiful fresh produce, and Waitrose ish prices
Blimey, I just look for attractiveness in the individual, and have no concept of what is 'my own'...
Bottom feeder....
People at Asda push in. Well at Trafford centre one I've experienced it a few times at the self-service tills. You wait until they are just about to put their basket down.....then you say 'excuse me behind me'. 😆
I do like a nice Bottom, Mudshark, it has to be said! 😀
In contrast to many places in the UK, our local LIDL and Aldi are the places for the best 'lookers'. That's because all the labels on the stuff is in 'foreign' and the locals can't cope with that. It is mostly patronised by the migrant workers of Portugese, Lithuanian and Polish origin who are not only stunning (male and female) but are well dressed (comparative to the local oiks) and can likely spell the word 'odyssey' too, as they have a better command of English than the indigenous population.
The local M&S food store is entirely full of old age pensioners buying extortionate meals for one and wondering why their pension won't keep them in kumquat conserve.
😆
I have a problem with the word 'rhythm'.
Good job I'm not Catholic... 😯
I live in a fairly well to-do area of Cardiff called Pontprennau, which is right next to a scuzzy area called Pentwyn. Asda is actually in Pontprennau but bills itself as Pentwyn so as not to alienate its customer base, and Waitrose is actually in Pentwyn but bills itself Pontprennau for the same reason.
Asda is messy; very very busy all the time; plays crap pop music so loud you have to raise your voice to talk to your shopping partner; is full of white trash customers who eat the food before paying for it, let their kids run amok, leave stuff they don't want anywhere (even if it was meant to be in the fridge and will spoil if you leave it in the sweet aisle) and are generally unpleasant, especially in the car park; stocks a great range of chips, beer, crisps, tinned sausages and beans etc etc
Waitrose is peaceful, never busy; the staff and customers are super nice; they have great food especially pre-prepared stuff that runs from real stock in pouches to sauces to soups to potted pies and things that are basically high class ready meals to lovely deserts and also a great line in steaks that are cheaper cuts but somehow outstandingly tasty; they also sell a great range of eco stuff - you are lucky to get ecover in Asda but Waitrose have like three or four brands of eco friendly detergents
A trolley in Waitrose for us costs maybe 10% more than Asda, or more if we take advantage of the nicer stuff and spend more (eg we don't buy ready meals in Asda cos they aren't so nice).
Having said that, Asda sells cheap DVDs and their New York style cheesecake is amazing, definitely the best one.
I do like a nice Bottom, Mudshark, it has to be said!
You are SFB, and I claim my £5!!
A trolley in Waitrose for us costs maybe 10% more than Asda
I struggle to believe that this price difference is that small.
Depends whats in your trolley. I find Asda much cheaper for half-decent meat but expensive on pre-made meals, whereas my locas M&S seems the reverse.
I went off the whole Co-op ethical stance when I discovered that most of the store staff in the west of England seem to be on minimum wage... I'm told that when Lidl bought some of the ex-Somerfield stores, a lot of the staff stayed on to work for Lidl simply because they got paid significantly better!
Lidl and Aldi are knoew to pay better wages especially for management etc....
Wonder why that is??
I loved Asda - proper cheap. Unfortuantly its dead chavvy, so the GF has insisted we shop at sainsbury's, which seems over priced to me, especially the fruit & veg. As for Lidl etc, no hope.
Asda remains the only place I've seen a fist fight between mums over easter eggs though 😆
I find Asda much cheaper for half-decent meat
Why would you want to eat half decent meat??? Do you not have a decent butcher near you?
hy would you want to eat half decent meat??? Do you not have a decent butcher near you?
Sadly, these days I wouldn't be surprised at all if there were no butchers near him. Even if he lived in a large-ish town.
I can't think of one that's near me.
I've noticed the same as jojo, with regard to my local Lidl- the place often has a fair few slimmer, healthier looking customers who are invariably the local eastern Europeans.
Asda? Considering that the former boss of Asda is the fudd who created so much damage and demoralisation in my workplace- Allan Leighton, well, I wouldnt shop there if they were giving the stuff away.
