My husband likes to visit a nearby Chinese cash and carry, they usually have live eels and lobsters swimming about in tanks waiting for someone to buy them.
I'm a softy when it comes to animals (yes even eels) and hate seeing them in there so wait outside in the car.
I also don't want to see what happens when someone buys one, they must kill it before they wrap it up. I mean, I can't imagine someone carrying a live eel home in a carrier bag
I bought a pair of knickers in Matalan, very pretty I thought, put them on and they fell off, either I have lost weight or knicker elastic ain't what it used to be.
Will not be doing a penguin dance wiv me knickers round me ankles in there anytime soon
im not keen on argos, i just don't like the whole process, it feels tacky - i have bought a couple of things in there but i've planned ahead, go straight in, pay and collect and go, i cant bear to hang around in there...:o:p
i dont particularly like tesco:o
I'm not a Greggs fan tbh, I lived near to one for a while and lived on tuna salad ovals (before veggie days). I ate so many that I learned to hate them and now Greggs always reminds me of them YAK!
I'm becoming less keen on Holland and Barrett, since I asked for high EPA Omega 3's and was treated like an idiot by a seemingly 12 y/o member of staff that didn't know EPA from her elbow. When I mentioned ACV with Mother the look on her face was priceless :rolleyes:
I'm not a Greggs fan tbh, I lived near to one for a while and lived on tuna salad ovals (before veggie days). I ate so many that I learned to hate them and now Greggs always reminds me of them YAK!
I'm becoming less keen on Holland and Barrett, since I asked for high EPA Omega 3's and was treated like an idiot by a seemingly 12 y/o member of staff that didn't know EPA from her elbow. When I mentioned ACV with Mother the look on her face was priceless :rolleyes:
pmsl!!!:D
i have never found their staff in our local store to be particularly knowledgeable:rolleyes:
I've not read all the posts, but shops that I will not enter are those that have loud 'music' issuing forth. That is why I never patronised HMV - their classical section was nonsense, anyway - and I bought my CDs online.
i *love* going into designer shops looking like a tramp, they ignore me etc then when im going to buy someting i whip out the gold credit card and then they are all nicey nicey
Small clothes shops. I don't go out looking intentionally scruffy but I don't dress up to go shopping either.
In my purse is enough money to buy whatever I want in the shop but sometimes the sales assistants completely ignore me because I am an older person.
They don't seem to realise that not everyone is buying clothes to wear for themselves.
I also hate having to go into a hair salon. Occasionally I enter one with my friend and look after her toddler while she gets her hair done. The smell knocks me sick.
cheap clothes shops - the ones that every high street has and they have the most vile chavy clothes in made out of polyester or nylon, T-shirts with naff slogans on etc. I don't mind going into Primark some of their stuff is okay and my wardrobe is full of their velvet covered hangers but I draw the line at those sort of shops.
There's none I can catagorically state I would never step foot in, there's plenty that I wouldnt personally choose to shop in but would have no problem going in if I was shopping with friends who wanted to go in or if I was shopping for a particular gift for someone.
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The shop where taste died, then someone dug it up, ate it and vomited it back out again.
And you can be sure their food does not contain any horse at Tesco as if.;)
Unlike your local butcher who can trace his source from start to finish.
I thought that too, but I really like their coffee so I went in and had one but pinched the mug and brought it home. I felt so much better then.
I'm a softy when it comes to animals (yes even eels) and hate seeing them in there so wait outside in the car.
I also don't want to see what happens when someone buys one, they must kill it before they wrap it up. I mean, I can't imagine someone carrying a live eel home in a carrier bag
Damn.
I liked my 'weird cult' using the shop for cover - theory.:(:D
I went to Wolverhampton once, it was shut.
Will not be doing a penguin dance wiv me knickers round me ankles in there anytime soon
i dont particularly like tesco:o
I'm becoming less keen on Holland and Barrett, since I asked for high EPA Omega 3's and was treated like an idiot by a seemingly 12 y/o member of staff that didn't know EPA from her elbow. When I mentioned ACV with Mother the look on her face was priceless :rolleyes:
pmsl!!!:D
i have never found their staff in our local store to be particularly knowledgeable:rolleyes:
There is a reason: TINNITUS!:eek:
How is that even possible?
They don't even have their own brand/ product, they sell numerous brands, many of which are more upmarket ones at greatly reduced prices.
So, obviously they have clothes etc. which appeal to many tastes and budgets.
Morrisons? The supermarket that sells bread and milk and toilet rolls and all the stuff that everyone both wants and needs?
Strange.
There are no shops I wouldn't enter, of course it totally depends on when the restraining orders/change of security guards happen.
I love the idea that Asda is full of chavs though.
Shop in Harrods do you? Idiot snob.
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Are you calling Julia Roberts a liar?
In my purse is enough money to buy whatever I want in the shop but sometimes the sales assistants completely ignore me because I am an older person.
They don't seem to realise that not everyone is buying clothes to wear for themselves.
I also hate having to go into a hair salon. Occasionally I enter one with my friend and look after her toddler while she gets her hair done. The smell knocks me sick.
Muc Donalds.
Burger King.
River Island.
Top Man/ Woman.
Pound Shop.
Iceland.
Greggs.
Costalot coffee US style type shops
Cash Converter shop.
Game.
Betting Shop.
Farm Foods.
Dorothy Perkins.
H M Samuels.
Super Dry.
Still three years after I gave up on Primark. A hateful, thoroughly depressing shop, full of shitty, rain soluble, shaped rags.
Not so much a list of shops as a text-based walkthrough of every identikit town centre in England.
Whats wrong with Greggs It's a great store with good food, I find it a real treat to shop there
You may as well just heat up a frozen sausage roll or pie at home... It's all they do.
I wonder how many proper bakers have closed because of this place?