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Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 01.42
by all new Phil
Well I'm offended.

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 01.48
by martindtanderson
I am sorry if I did offend anyone, I believe Morrisons is using the stereotypes which exist for people up north, be it right or wrong, I am saying the stereotypes are blatently false, and it doesn't work, which is why I believe Morrisons should rebrand!

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 09.32
by jay
martindtanderson wrote: They sell pastries and pies, fresh fish, butchers, etc.

So does every other supermarket I know!!

It does not make it 'Northern influeced', however, I do know the point you are trying to make.

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 10.07
by martindtanderson
Well, other supermarkets, don't have people, almost in costume, with a cardboard sign above trying to make out these are little stalls or shops with people 'selling their wairs'

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 10.25
by jay
martindtanderson wrote:Well, other supermarkets, don't have people, almost in costume, with a cardboard sign above trying to make out these are little stalls or shops with people 'selling their wairs'
Tesco fishmongers / butchers / deli workers / bakers all have to wear 'silly' costumes - it's called hygene. Hats to keep hair in check, aprons to protect their under-clothes from getting dirty etc. etc.

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 11.53
by martindtanderson
jay wrote:
martindtanderson wrote:Well, other supermarkets, don't have people, almost in costume, with a cardboard sign above trying to make out these are little stalls or shops with people 'selling their wairs'
Tesco fishmongers / butchers / deli workers / bakers all have to wear 'silly' costumes - it's called hygene. Hats to keep hair in check, aprons to protect their under-clothes from getting dirty etc. etc.
I dont mean the white clothing, I know thats hygene, but they have silly hats with butcher or fishmonger on it, and silly signs above the counters.

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 12.24
by Jamez
Phoenix Nights is not a comedy. It's a very accurate documentary of what life is actually like 'oop north'. Hence why I've never been terribly keen to stop and visit.

Driving up to Scotland last month and looking at the 'oop northernness' of the scruffy, cold and foggy little towns didn't make me want to turn off the motorway and have a look.

Image
Oop north, where Morrisons and grotty working mens clubs go hand-in-hand.

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 13.07
by Dr Lobster*
Jamez wrote:Driving up to Scotland last month and looking at the 'oop northernness' of the scruffy, cold and foggy little towns didn't make me want to turn off the motorway and have a look.

Oop north, where Morrisons and grotty working mens clubs go hand-in-hand.
is that fact or conjecture?

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 14.03
by Jamez
Thanks for that Dusty.

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 15.29
by Boughton
Hymagumba wrote:
Boughton wrote:For gawd's sake, it's a ruddy supermarket - as I said before, who gives a toss??
one day you'll become so miserable your chair shall develop an intelligence and murder you for the sake of the world. until that day comes why not take ecstasy?
If you'd like to post some to me, then I'd be delighted to try it...

Posted: Fri 13 Jan, 2006 15.31
by Jamez
Don't forget to cut it with some anthrax, Hyma!