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Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?... |
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Aldi is my favourite the stuff we can't get in there we go to Sainsburys, Tesco or Marks and Spencer's.
Op I did smile at the image in my head of you "performing" your shopping. I envisaged you quoting Shakespeare as you reached for the beans a la Olivier |
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"Aldi is my favourite the stuff we can't get in there we go to Sainsburys, Tesco or Marks and Spencer's.
Op I did smile at the image in my head of you "performing" your shopping. I envisaged you quoting Shakespeare as you reached for the beans a la Olivier "
Shakespeare |
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"Aldi is my favourite the stuff we can't get in there we go to Sainsburys, Tesco or Marks and Spencer's.
Op I did smile at the image in my head of you "performing" your shopping. I envisaged you quoting Shakespeare as you reached for the beans a la Olivier
Shakespeare "
My imagination gets the better of me sometimes.
"But soft, what beans through yonder promotional shelf break?" |
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over a year ago
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I'm sure the Waitrose PR team would be thrilled and overjoyed to see their companies praises being sung on a swingers website by someone going by the name of 'girth minge fire'
I'm thinking this years Christmas ads already |
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I live about a 10 minute walk from the City Centre, there's Tesco, Sainsbury's, M&S, Aldi & Lidl all within striking distance. I usually go to Tesco, but get all ma meat off the same butcher in the Market Hall that I've been using for 20+ years, and all ma fresh fruit & veg from another stall in there too |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?..."
Asda as its nearby, but i do feel some folk treat it as a family day out with 4 kids in tow, and stopping for a catchup halfway down an aisle |
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The goods in Waitrose are of the same quality as every other major supermarket..
It's because its marketed as for the upper class....
I went into a store once to buy a bottle of and walked out when I saw the price was much higher than anywhere else...
When I commented on this to one of the shoppers was told its because its 'higher quality'
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"I have my butler do my shopping, supermarkets, ghastly places. "
Your butler shouldn't be food shopping, that's a job for the housekeeper
If I did food shopping I'd do it online and avoid the riff-raff everywhere |
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"I have my butler do my shopping, supermarkets, ghastly places.
Your butler shouldn't be food shopping, that's a job for the housekeeper
If I did food shopping I'd do it online and avoid the riff-raff everywhere "
Bloody kids with snotty noses and mums with cheeky written on the arse of their track suit bottoms. Yes please. |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?...
Asda as its nearby, but i do feel some folk treat it as a family day out with 4 kids in tow, and stopping for a catchup halfway down an aisle"
I was working on the new school at Sinfin a few years back, always used to go to Asda for breakfast on Fridays |
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It all depends on what I’m after. If I’m doing a big shop it’s Asda or Tesco as they are both within a mile of my house. If it’s after something a little more upmarket I’ll go Morrison’s or Sainsbury’s |
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"It all depends on what I’m after. If I’m doing a big shop it’s Asda or Tesco as they are both within a mile of my house. If it’s after something a little more upmarket I’ll go Morrison’s or Sainsbury’s "
That's a rough area you live in if morrisons is upmarket |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?..."
Haha, I'm afraid I feel the same - it's like those 'World of Walmart' emails in some of the Asda branches! |
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"The goods in Waitrose are of the same quality as every other major supermarket..
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Not so - they do have a lot of products which are better quality, not all, but a lot. I think you get exactly what you pay for in terms of Supermarket own brand goods, surprise surprise.
Waitrose is the nearest to my village, Sainsbury's the nearest to the stables, and Morrisons the nearest to the gym, so I use all three for different things, then go to Aldo for my Bourbon and Lidl for my gin lol! |
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"If I’m out and about. Anywhere. I prefer Waitrose as I don’t like being surrounded by people and the wide aisles help my Aspergers.
Prefer online. "
It is a more pleasant environment to be sure. And they give me great free coffee! |
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"If I’m out and about. Anywhere. I prefer Waitrose as I don’t like being surrounded by people and the wide aisles help my Aspergers.
Prefer online.
It is a more pleasant environment to be sure. And they give me great free coffee! "
Plus I get to spend ages trying to decide which charity should get my green plastic token. |
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By *plpxp2Couple
over a year ago
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No supermarket is cheap for everything so use all of them. Check prices on my supermarket and buy at the cheapest price, estimated savings 1400 per year over shopping in one, so not small change. We are lucky in having all 6 main players a short distance from us, think that makes us supermarket tarts |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?...
Asda as its nearby, but i do feel some folk treat it as a family day out with 4 kids in tow, and stopping for a catchup halfway down an aisle"
...4 kids with first names that sound like surnames no doubt (Taylor for example)? |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
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Live within 1-2miles from Morrisons waitrose m&s aldi lidl sainsburys tesco, but travel the 5 miles to asda for the asda branded/chosen by you range(very good compared to other stores branded), do most shop there, other part is costco. only one product from lidl so bulk about 100 so dont go back.
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I drive past Morrisons and Tesco to get to Lidl.
Monthly foray to somewhere for a few branded things I prefer but having worked for Waitrose, I don't shop in them. Overpriced. Dont believe the hype. And some of the rudest, self-important customers ever! |
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"I'm sure the Waitrose PR team would be thrilled and overjoyed to see their companies praises being sung on a swingers website by someone going by the name of 'girth minge fire'
I'm thinking this years Christmas ads already "
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"I drive past Morrisons and Tesco to get to Lidl.
Monthly foray to somewhere for a few branded things I prefer but having worked for Waitrose, I don't shop in them. Overpriced. Dont believe the hype. And some of the rudest, self-important customers ever! "
The last time I was in a Waitrose, there was a woman in the drinks aisle using a selfie stick I kept expecting security to throw her out. |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?..."
You seem very insecure. |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?...
You seem very insecure."
...says the man hiding behind sun glasses and a paperback! |
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"Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a snob (maybe just a tad), I do like to perform my regular grocery shop at a nearby Waitrose - this provides me with a pleasant shopping experience and quality produce / goods.
I once entered a branch of Asda and it was as if I'd walked onto the set of the Jeremy Kyle show! ...needless to say, I made a pronto exit.
Where do you shop and why?...
You seem very insecure.
...says the man hiding behind sun glasses and a paperback!"
Your eagerness to reply has only reaffirmed my observation. |
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off.
Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark."
Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. |
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off.
Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark.
Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too. "
This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car.
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off.
Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark.
Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too.
This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car.
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Well thats an interesting fetish |
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Morrisons for my bi-weekly shop.
Asda occasionally, if I want to look at things other than groceries.
If there was a Waitrose near me I probably wouldn't shop there.
I have a big Tesco I go to once in a blue moon. |
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off.
Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark.
Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too.
This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car.
Well thats an interesting fetish "
Not interesting enough for a custodial sentence but just enough for community service was the outcome. |
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"I know of somebody who ended up in court for trying to pull a car off.
Funnily enough, it was in a supermarket carpark.
Dont you try to tell me its just an exhaust pipe too.
This particular guy was playing with his own exhaust pipe, under somebody else's car.
Well thats an interesting fetish
Not interesting enough for a custodial sentence but just enough for community service was the outcome."
Sweeping up at Kwik Fit |
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"Morrisons for my bi-weekly shop.
Asda occasionally, if I want to look at things other than groceries.
If there was a Waitrose near me I probably wouldn't shop there.
I have a big Tesco I go to once in a blue moon."
There’s a bi- weekly now, wow what a time to be alive ?! |
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In any given week I find myself in Asda, Sainsbury's, Aldi and Tesco
It all depends what I want, where I am and what time I can fit a supermarket visit in
I tend to batch shop rather than bulk shop
The downside of having a galley kitchen is an undercounter fridge with a little freezer built in
So no big shops for me
No supermarket affiliations either |
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By *eedee36Couple
over a year ago
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I’m going to be blunt about how extremely disappointed I was when I realised you’re actually referring to shopping in supermarkets.
I’ve been wanting to get naughty in any supper market that’s designed discreetly with changing rooms or hygienic rest rooms big enough to get into without being noticed, having a fabulously sexy guy arrange for naughty fun with him already waiting inside for a fabulously fast and furious fucking , obviously I’m not going too just meet any normal guy,, his cock has to be enormous and produce huge amounts of cum and take a couple of filthy photos to send to my feller because he’s wondering about shopping and getting the pictures is the first time he’s realised what I’m doing , with cumm still making my hair look damp I explain myself and see what he’s going to do about it,,xx
I just thought wow that’s a great subject to get some naughty tips from other people experiences, in hindsight I think it’s a shame that people have a snobbery towards different supermarkets, if you look hard enough you get almost get everything you want out off a suppmarket , obviously if they have changing rooms, and rest rooms, as I wouldn’t be seen dead inside one without the facility’s one expects from a store that’s trying to attract the right cliental to experience atmosphere and exotic things available for a truly fulfilling visit , lol xx |
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Marks and Spencer is my fave but my local one has just shut down.
I tolerate tesco because it's nearest supermarket to me and I go to aldi for certain things such as steak, gin, wine and blue eggs. Also really enjoy the malted bloomer that aldi sell. |
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I shop at Aldi out of choice I much prefer their food than Sainsburys or tesco. When you eat whole foods and make from scratch you can't tell the difference.. |
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