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- Tue 21 Sep, 2021 07.54
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: Mystery Bags and official food waste thread
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3796
Re: Mystery Bags and official food waste thread
Yes how does stuff like this work for vegetarian / vegan / gluten free? Is it just luck of the draw? I assume unless somewhere has a fairly large amount of waste they can't really separate their magic bags into ones for certain diets. Unless that is they're a dedicated vegan (or whatever) outlet wh...
- Mon 20 Sep, 2021 16.52
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
- Replies: 865
- Views: 220242
Re: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
I'd take that with a pinch of salt if I were you. The logo certainly isn't visible anywhere I have seen, indeed things are being produced with the old logo which are new, as we speak. Signs etc. Of course at big places not to be unexpected, but that means this person is part of a project etc, in wh...
- Mon 20 Sep, 2021 01.07
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: Mystery Bags and official food waste thread
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3796
Re: Mystery Bags and official food waste thread
At the start of the pandemic I got a £3.50 mystery bag from Paul on TooGoodToGo. The bag was 3 bags, one with 5 baguettes in it, one was full of pastries and the other had a platter of small sandwiches in it. I think their retail value would've been close to £45. May have just been a quirk of the la...
- Sat 18 Sep, 2021 22.55
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
- Replies: 865
- Views: 220242
Re: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
I see the trend of PMing the verified people in the BBC rebrand thread has translated into people @ mentioning them in every post thereafter.
- Wed 08 Sep, 2021 03.29
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: Another High Street Rebrand
- Replies: 2524
- Views: 1174437
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
There are plenty of examples of Railtrack signage kicking about still, none as obvious as that one though. What I found interesting is the bridge strike signage which retained the Gill Sans font, some say call Railtrack, others Network Rail but more recent examples (in the last 10 years) simply read...
- Sun 15 Aug, 2021 17.34
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
- Replies: 865
- Views: 220242
- Thu 05 Aug, 2021 18.55
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: Coronavirus - Strange times
- Replies: 635
- Views: 189277
Re: Coronavirus - Strange times
Thanks both and you’ve kind of got to the bottom of my concern. It’s become such a catch-all term with undefined symptoms that I fear it’s become both a diagnosis for what turns out to be something else, or (and possibly the same thing) a label to put onto generally feeling low. There was someone b...
- Sun 01 Aug, 2021 08.57
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: Another High Street Rebrand
- Replies: 2524
- Views: 1174437
Re: Another High Street Rebrand
It's been in the works for some time but TNT is becoming FedEx, maybe they're trying to streamline the brand to try and make it stronger? TNT seem to have done it the ntl:Telewest way - for ages they've been TNT part of FedEx, now they're TNT will become Fedex (and that's written on some of their de...
- Mon 07 Jun, 2021 04.32
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: Public Transport in your particular part of the region
- Replies: 584
- Views: 236939
Re: Public Transport in your particular part of the region
I'm surprised nobody has yet mentioned Great British Rail ways (GBR). The public facing brand for railways from 2022 apparently. They produced a very nice document about it, mentioning twice that their typeface will be 'Rail Alphabet 2' which is a modernisation of Rail Alphabet used by BR from 1967....
- Mon 10 May, 2021 12.37
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
- Replies: 2015
- Views: 922449
Re: The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
Not sure where to put this but here seems like the appropriate place. I popped in to Wilko Hammersmith King Street today, and saw their SCOs are in fact normal staff operated POS terminals, spun around to face the customer (no weight sensor, even still offering access to Cash Management etc - I wasn...
- Mon 10 May, 2021 11.46
- Forum: The Lounge
- Topic: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
- Replies: 865
- Views: 220242
Re: TV Live Forum Watch News and Information Board
Seems like someone didn't hear the news back in December of Martin Lambie-Nairn's passing