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Topic History of: Petrol - supermarkets at it again?
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Mart Much as I object to the occasional trip to one of the three Tesco stores in this square mile and I didnt see the article,I might add, I would hazard a guess that it`s the organic veg thats been hit again.
My organic veg gets delivered here in a dirty muddy box for less than ten pounds.

"Oh no!The customers have to wash it", say the aghast large supermarket traders!

Hmm .

So five Organic apples, wrapped in cellophane(I`ve just checked) thats
In The Know Anyone see the item just now on C4 News about Tesco "doubling" the price of some fruit and beg - so it could then promote it's "half price" offer?

Every Little Helps (their bank account)
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Just like the Lord Chancellor shutting up the BBC on the Levy, oops, Cash For Honours scandal...

I've often said that telling the truth is now an offence in the UK !
JK2006 Just like the Lord Chancellor shutting up the BBC on the Levy, oops, Cash For Honours scandal...

No, I'm only joking (as opposed to ITK!)...
Mart My brother`s job is to manage petrol/oil tanks at a refinery, security is incredibly tight, now that the contaminated petrol has been traced back to a particular tank, I think it was an accident.