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Sue Begg
 
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In message , Owain
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Sue Begg wrote:
From the supermarkets point of view it is in their interests to
encourage children because the parents spend a lot more.


Perhaps they could have different Days, so one could decide which
annoyances to avoid.

Monday could be Dotty Pensioner Free Day
Tuesday could be Fat People Blocking The Aisles And Talking On Mobile
Phones Free Day
Wednesday could be Children Free Day
Thursday could be Young Lovers Smooching in Low-Calorie Hot Drinks
Aisle Free Day
Friday could be People You Used To Work With And Never Want To Meet
Again Free Day
Saturday could be Indicisive People Who Take Twenty Minutes To Choose
What Type Of Value Digestive They Want To Buy And Another Twenty
Minutes To Find Their Wallet/Purse At The Checkout Free Day

Owain

LOL
You forgot the people who use the 10 items or less till and then want to
write a cheque and take longer than using a standard checkout.
Or the people who need to read the labels on every can to decide which E
numbers to eat :-)
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Sue Begg
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Do not mess in the affairs of dragons - for
you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup!