The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
I'm fairly sure I've seen advertising on trolley parks before, but can't quite remember if it was for non-Tesco products. Sorry, that's not very useful, is it?
Critique's pound shop posts just reminded me of this shop I saw when I was in Kirkwall earlier in the year:

Most items £1.20, presumably to reflect the cost of getting stuff to Orkney. It was still just £1 for a trolley though. And they left them out on the street overnight.
(Incidentally, Dealz is also the brand that Poundland use in Ireland)
Critique's pound shop posts just reminded me of this shop I saw when I was in Kirkwall earlier in the year:

Most items £1.20, presumably to reflect the cost of getting stuff to Orkney. It was still just £1 for a trolley though. And they left them out on the street overnight.
(Incidentally, Dealz is also the brand that Poundland use in Ireland)
Yes, also the same in the Isle of Man. Most items are €1.49 I believe.thegeek wrote:I'm fairly sure I've seen advertising on trolley parks before, but can't quite remember if it was for non-Tesco products. Sorry, that's not very useful, is it?
Critique's pound shop posts just reminded me of this shop I saw when I was in Kirkwall earlier in the year:
Most items £1.20, presumably to reflect the cost of getting stuff to Orkney. It was still just £1 for a trolley though. And they left them out on the street overnight.
(Incidentally, Dealz is also the brand that Poundland use in Ireland)
Was that a former Woolworths by any chance?
As mentioned in the past Euro50 stores is the umbrella that 99p stores operate under in ROI. So they're more expensive than Poundland's Dealz.
I bought their fake brand sundried tomatoes the other day.Pete wrote:Are the discount brands making a subtle exit from Tesco? I am seeing less and less of them. In fact apart from the crisps and the... no it's genuinely only the crisps I remember seeing recently.
That was interesting.
The Creamfields stuff is still going strong. I guess it serves a purpose of sorts in that instance though.Pete wrote:Are the discount brands making a subtle exit from Tesco? I am seeing less and less of them. In fact apart from the crisps and the... no it's genuinely only the crisps I remember seeing recently.
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I don't know whether to laugh or cry at Sainsbury's using I Belive In Father Christmas in their Christmas advert, did they not even make any attempts to listen to the lyrics beforehand? A song that describes the nativity as a "fairy story", and is a protest against the commercialisation of Christmas is hardly appropriate for a Christmas advert.