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Topic History of: Watchdog on supermarkets Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
david |
actually I found the feature very shallow and low on any sort of content.
It was all about "I like this, I don't like that" without any digging around to find out why, except on a very superficial level.
And the most telling question of all was when approx 1% (not exact figure) said they are not influenced by advertising. Yes we would all like to think that, wouldn't we - but most of us are on some level- branding, marketing etc, it all sinks in whether we like it or not.
I was expecting more.
And the faux drama as he announced the results... please. It was like the X-factor. |
robbiex |
Morrisons all the way. Good fresh produce and excellent value for money. Your weekly shop at Morrisons would be about 1/3 of the same shop at M&S. M&S is just for buying bits from, only the rich can do all their main shopping there. I find sainsbury bland and doesn't have much choice in the way of chocolate. |
dixie |
The sad thing is the UK's best supermarket chain, (29 modern stores in the North West), didn't get a mention!
Booths have always promoted locally produced fresh produce. If you're ever up in Lancashire or Cumbria, check out a branch. Take a look at their website:
www.booths.co.uk
Their Artisan Restaurant and store on the lower floor of their Kendal branch is well worth a visit. |
giles2008 |
I loved the look on the Asda reps face when he found out what place his company had achieved. It was like someone had taken his sweets away! |
BR |
Excellent survey and totally agreed with its findings. |
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