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On 09/11/2019 11:07, Max Demian wrote:
On 09/11/2019 09:57, Andy Bennet wrote: On 09/11/2019 09:36, nightjar wrote: On 08/11/2019 20:32, Tim Lamb wrote: Why is it the packs of Tucs cheese biscuits invariably arrive broken or weakened such that they snap as the cheese is applied? My guess is that shelf stackers play pass the parcel with them on the journey from warehouse to shelf. Do you do as I do and only take biscuit packs from the back of the shelf, which is the least likely place for a shopper to replace a pack they have just dropped? I take EVERYTHING from the back of the shelf, all the freshest stuff is there. Even if you're going to consume it straight away? Rather selfish? Why is that more selfish than if going to consume later? |
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