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Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2008 21.58
by marksi
TG wrote:marksi wrote:I've never had any problems with Tesco home delivery. I think it's a great service and I've no reason to complain about short-dated items or substituted items at all.
You sure we've not got you on the pay roll?

I'm probably supposed to point out that other supermarket home delivery services are available.
But really. It's great.
Strangely I have run out of virtually everything, and having a day off tomorrow I'll do it in person.
However, if I thought TG might be coming round in the van, I'd order individual grapes to be delivered in each delivery slot.

Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2008 22.17
by Gavin Scott
marksi wrote:I'd order individual grapes to be delivered in each delivery slot.

That's the dirtiest thing I've ever heard.
Bravo.
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2008 22.23
by marksi
Gavin Scott wrote:marksi wrote:I'd order individual grapes to be delivered in each delivery slot.

That's the dirtiest thing I've ever heard.
Bravo.
D'you know, I hadn't actually thought of it in that way.
But having said that I don't have a problem with anyone taking it in the manner of Gav's disgusting mind.
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2008 23.41
by TG
My God. Others as filthy as me.
Boys, I approve
(never had cause to...deliver...like that yet tho

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Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2008 23.53
by Nick Harvey
I seem to be learning things here that, perhaps, I ought not to know.
I always leave 'er indoors to deal with the delivery. Do you thing that's wrong?
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2008 00.11
by Gavin Scott
Nick Harvey wrote:Do you thing that's wrong?
Not unless she's a big tipper. I'm quite partial to them myself.
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2008 15.29
by TG
Nick Harvey wrote:I always leave 'er indoors to deal with the delivery. Do you thing that's wrong?
In many cases, I wish my straight male customers WOULD leave the women to do it. Inevitably, they panic and bugger things up.
They're a lovely idea, but unless properly trained, mainly useless when it comes to shopping...
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2008 15.58
by marksi
TG wrote:They're a lovely idea, but unless properly trained, mainly useless...
You don't even need the last bit of the sentence so I've cut it off.
Awww, TG, I come over all starry eyed when you're around.
It might be the heat, but I don't think so.
Meanwhile, back to Tesco...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7442601.stm
TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has been told he must pay Tesco £86,000 to put his concerns about chicken welfare to the supermarket's shareholders.
The River Cottage presenter wants Tesco to adopt a policy forcing suppliers to improve conditions for birds.
He is tabling the proposal to the supermarket's annual general meeting.
However Tesco says that he submitted the documents too late - and it is only fair that he should bear the cost of sending the papers to investors.
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2008 16.11
by TG
marksi wrote:TG wrote:They're a lovely idea, but unless properly trained, mainly useless...
You don't even need the last bit of the sentence so I've cut it off.
Awww, TG, I come over all starry eyed when you're around.
It might be the heat, but I don't think so.
Firstly, true. It was rather redundant...
Secondly, thank you, kind sir. I'd suggest glasses though
I like you, mister!

Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2008 16.21
by Nini
marksi wrote:TG wrote:They're a lovely idea, but unless properly trained, mainly useless...
You don't even need the last bit of the sentence so I've cut it off.
Is this what I get for being in a minority of less than 10 but greater than 4?
Re: Tesco Image Thread (and other supermarkets)
Posted: Mon 09 Jun, 2008 17.52
by Nick Harvey
I'm off to the Morrisons thread. The water's getting a bit too deep and hot for my liking over here.