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23/06/2008, 14:32
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Sweetpea

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British Food/Farm Shop near Apremont
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24/06/2008, 8:45
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Celestine
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Re: British Food/Farm Shop near Apremont
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Would it be possible to put prices on there? Im quite a distance from the shop but if I knew what the costs were I might be tempted to go over there
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24/06/2008, 11:11
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cooperlola

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Do people really miss these things that much? Hellman's Mayonnaise? Crumble topping mix? Flour? What is that about?
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24/06/2008, 11:34
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Dick Smith

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I expect some people do, and if so, fair dos, they should be able to buy them. I suspect they'll pay a premium, otherwise the shop won't make a profit, but they may think it worthwhile.
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24/06/2008, 11:41
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cooperlola

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I get the things you can't get (should I dare to mention crumpets?) but there do seem to be a lot of things on that list which are readily available or easily made.
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24/06/2008, 11:47
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Just Katie

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Many on the supermarkets seem to have a British shelf these days. I did not realise people still used Oxo Cubes
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24/06/2008, 11:47
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Dick Smith

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That's why I think they may have trouble making the business pay. There are a few things I would buy (mushy peas being one - I must admit to eating them cold with fish fingers) and a few which seem idiosyncratic. (I've just realised how idiosyncratic the mushy peas comment is!) Perhaps they are things which someone has requested?
Crumpets? Well, the fish'n'chip van that goes to Mortain has those. Well past their sell-by date, but that may mean that they have been bought in bulk and frozen. Hey, I'm feeling charitable this morning...
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Dick Smith
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24/06/2008, 11:49
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Dick Smith

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Just Katie wrote: | Many on the supermarkets seem to have a British shelf these days. I did not realise people still used Oxo Cubes ![Blink [blink]](/cs/images/emotions/blink.gif) |
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Yup, I do. Beef, chicken, lamb, vegetable - the lot. Used some when making a shepherd's pie yesterday. Though to be honest that was 50/50 liquid Oxo and French saveur de cuisine stuff, you know the Maggi stuff in the little bottle that always goes gunky round the top.
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