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Re: Waitrose

Postby zzippy » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:17 am

oscarsmum wrote:Can't wait to see the top of Waitrose from my house NOT ! :evil:



Hey be positive it may "Add value" :twisted:

There again it may keep your council tax banding lower if they start charging extra for "views" 8-)
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Re: Waitrose hit the Bottom

Postby Rostervor » Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:37 am

Cashmere, one of the softest and most prized materials, has been used to add an extra layer of extravagance to the sheets of paper, ensuring consumers enjoy the bottom line in comfort.

The loo rolls have gone on sale in Waitrose, the supermarket with a legion of loyal and discerning middle-class customers.

Carla Smith, buyer for Waitrose, said: “Cashmere provides that stamp of quality to any fashion garment from a designer suit to the finest luxury knitwear. It’s indulgent, it’s stylish and it’s helping provide that extra softness to our new premium bathroom tissue collection.”

By the time it's built, I might have saved enough to afford a roll :lol:
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Re: Waitrose

Postby kayluc » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:05 am

Why oh why does there have to be such sarcasm and emphasis on class all the time. Yes they may be doing cashmere loo rolls and if there is a market for them so be it. Waitrose also have cheaper ranges and if anyone is so anti them there are alternative places to shop. Surely Poynton in order to thrive needs to cater for and accept a variety of shops and shoppers. Personally with all the carping I am amazed anyone would be willing to take a chance.
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Re: Waitrose

Postby Rostervor » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:56 am

kayluc wrote:Why oh why does there have to be such sarcasm and emphasis on class all the time. Yes they may be doing cashmere loo rolls and if there is a market for them so be it. Waitrose also have cheaper ranges and if anyone is so anti them there are alternative places to shop. Surely Poynton in order to thrive needs to cater for and accept a variety of shops and shoppers. Personally with all the carping I am amazed anyone would be willing to take a chance.


In common parlance, a Devil's Advocate is someone who takes a position they do not necessarily agree with for the sake of argument. This process can be used to test the quality of the original argument and identify weaknesses in its structure.

It's great playing one :evil: :twisted: :lol:

And I have a BIG key :lol: :lol:
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Re: Waitrose

Postby gavin » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:41 am

I for one hope that Ms Smith, the buyer for waitrose doesn't find out that sandpaper is cheaper than cashmere!

Gavin
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Vernon BS

Postby PoyntonMonkey » Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:13 pm

Vernon BS closes next week and moves over the road to the new site. It closes on the 17th Feb and reopens on the 22nd. Plan ahead if you were planning to use it between those dates.

http://www.thevernon.co.uk/News.aspx?cid=169

Commence moaning from someone... ;)

After this it will be full steam ahead with demolition...
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Re: Vernon BS

Postby PoyntonMonkey » Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:18 pm

PoyntonMonkey wrote:Vernon BS closes next week and moves over the road to the new site. It closes on the 17th Feb and reopens on the 22nd. Plan ahead if you were planning to use it between those dates.

http://www.thevernon.co.uk/News.aspx?cid=169

Commence moaning from someone... ;)

After this it will be full steam ahead with demolition...



I thought that they might give us a largish working sample of what we can expect from ShareSpace (i.e. quality and finish of pavements etc) but it looks like they have just gone for something simular to that outside Burts.

Talking of Burts, when in there a few weeks ago I head one of the proprietors say that next door (i.e. between Burts and the Vernon) may become a restaurant. Just a rumor for now, but more choice of places to eat out would be good. Just hope the would "restaurant" isn't preceeded by the word "McDonalds" or "KFC" ;) Anyway as I say jsut a rumour for now...
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Re: Waitrose

Postby kayluc » Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:29 pm

Please not another place to eat - how many more do we need? Lingerie or shoes would be better.
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Re: Waitrose

Postby pringle » Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:50 am

kayluc wrote:Please not another place to eat - how many more do we need? Lingerie or shoes would be better.


Kayluc
Could not agree more, would'ent be good not to have to go out of the village to get your underwear etc :clap shall we take bets on it being a coffee shop ( do Waitrose have there own ) :lol:
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Re: Waitrose

Postby ma-ogy » Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:30 am

Lets hope when Waitrose finally comes to Poynton it is as popular as Morrisons, and it brings more people into the village , then perhaps more trade will follow ,
one thing we have to realise as residents that we have to support our local traders, if we dont we will lose them , Its not rocket science ! :roll:
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