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Topic History of: Food post tonight - weekend treat
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Mart There is a treble whammy thing going to happen here.
People earning "cash" are going to spend it without paying it into a bank or anything causing an even lower economy, thereby lowering credit ratings even more.
BR Credit crunch is not effecting London much at all - people are still spending. It is investors and those on low incomes who have had the double whammy of rising utility bills ( 30 % ) and rising food prices ( 10%) without seeing any corresponding rise in low wages ( 2%) or benefit ( ? % )
Mart Went for a Chinese restuarant buffet,
JK2006 Two succulent, under done roast grouse (grice?) wrapped in crisp bacon with delicious (I hope) Harrods made mashed potato with horseradish, green sprouts, bread sauce and a glass of iced white wine to wash it down.

It was fun shopping in Harrods. We may be in the middle of a credit crunch but El Fayed is doing fine - the place was packed and throbbing.