Saturday, 17 January 2009

WAITROSE IS JUST THE BOOST WE NEED

Amid all the doom and gloom at last comes a glimmer of hope. As town centre shops and businesses struggle in the current recession it is absolutely brilliant news that the name of a supermarket is changing. Yes, a name change and an increase in prices is exactly what the area needs to get it on its feet again. There may be loads and loads of empty shop units in the town centre, but there will be a Waitrose up the road. How fantastic is that? This is sending a message out to world that Westphalia-on-Sea is a thriving place where people want to spend more on groceries, even in a recession (unless you count the imminent closure of M & S, which would lead you to the opposite conclusion). Of course, there will be all the moaning minnies and benefit scroungers who will mourn the loss of a large cheap supermarket on their doorstep, but to them we send an uncompromising message: 'F*** off to Lidl with the rest of the scum, and hand in your milk vouchers there.'

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've seen past and present councilors shopping in Lidl, but not the mayor.

Anonymous said...

Waitrose in Plainmoor. What next Fortnam And Mason in Hele ?Or maybe Netto or Aldi in Wellswood ?

So goodbye moderately priced food in a deprived area and welcome to unaffordable groceries. I bet the people of Plai8nmoor will be delighted.

As ever, no-one asked THEIR thoughts on the matter.

Anonymous said...

Sounds to me like they've been doing some loathsome profiling to determine where they might put a new boutique.

Bon chance et caute!

Meursault

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1125864/Mad-ugly-pikeys-Now-Waitrose-workers-reveal-think-customers-Facebook.html