As a result, it is almost impossible to know the amount of pesticide residues on supermarket produce. |
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She works in the fruit and vegetable section of a supermarket and by this bizarre event completely reinvents herself. |
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I am a full-time engineering student and even my part-time work at a local supermarket is taxed at 50 per cent. |
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There were two supermarket trolleys in the pond along with plastic bags and litter. |
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Bottled baby food and fruit juices are available in supermarkets, though food from the hotel supermarket was expensive. |
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Oatmeal baths, available at the supermarket or pharmacy, can help to relieve itching. |
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So a quick decision later we hopped over to the supermarket feeling lucky they would have some left. |
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Some landlords also use supermarket billboards and cards in newsagent's windows. |
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Then she moved to Bruff, bought a service station and a small shop and built a supermarket, hairdressers and launderette. |
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You are at the mercy of Mother Nature and toil long, hard hours in the knowledge that you could earn more working in a supermarket. |
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A visit to the supermarket can present a shopper with a bewildering array of choices. |
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I am mindful not to waste water, and I am conscientious about recycling, but I refuse to give up the plastic bag at my supermarket checkout. |
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Wouldn't a 5p 'tax' on every supermarket plastic bag make us all a little bit more serious about recycling? |
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It certainly shouldn't suggest raiding the frozen food bins at the supermarket, where one is served as much artifice as aliment. |
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There weren't even plastic bags in Australian supermarket checkouts back then. |
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The whole gallery space was set up to look like a supermarket, with aisles and checkout stations and shopping baskets. |
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All major re-developments in the municipality, such as Majors Bay Rd and Five Dock have a supermarket chain as the anchor. |
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Leave the long queue for the short one and you get the supermarket assistant chancing across her long-lost sister. |
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The supermarket will be five minutes from my work and one minute from my home. |
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There wasn't a fish shop for miles, although the local supermarket was full of breaded plaice and battered scampi. |
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Corrie had opted to go with Ryder to the supermarket while Harry remained behind to house-sit. |
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People turn their carts around at the supermarket and look away from me at the bank. |
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I don't care if they become president of the United States or the person in charge of bringing the carts in from the supermarket parking lot. |
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A supermarket worker was able to tell the time on a digital watch but not on the analogue clock in the staff canteen. |
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Now, they are marketed as essential and whole supermarket aisles and entire shops are devoted to selling them. |
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Very few people will pay rent there when they can pay in the supermarket or post office with a swipe card. |
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The supermarket has also seen more root vegetables such as parsnips, potatoes and carrots being sold. |
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Bread came from bakeries, meat from butchers, and fish from a fishmongers and there was only one supermarket in Swindon, he thought. |
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Using the techniques I learned in hosiery, we were able to quadruple our supermarket sales in two years. |
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Shake up your menu occasionally, and scour supermarket shelves for flavorful extras. |
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It is also the only department store in the territory to run an upmarket supermarket inside the store. |
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Ever wondered why the apples and tomatoes in your supermarket are so symmetrical, so uniform in colour and texture? |
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Its stores have a 1960s feel and customers find they can buy just about anything they would get there in a weekly shop at a supermarket. |
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The water meadows opposite the supermarket were lit just the way I wanted, too. |
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White's piece is about the arrival of Northern supermarket Morrison's in the south and the fears it prompted among image conscious jessies. |
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She found her bank card missing after the moustachioed stranger stopped to ask her for directions in a supermarket car park. |
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After two hours of searching from supermarket to supermarket, I decided to call it quits. |
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You can also buy ready-made veggie meals from every supermarket, as well as tofu, Quorn and vege-mince. |
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The boss of a supermarket is to put barriers across its car park to keep out car cruisers who use it as a meeting place. |
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Write down everything you eat and find a caloric value for it in a dollar mini-book you can buy at the supermarket checkout counter. |
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Until I do, keep an eye out for me at the movies, in the record shops, or simply in the supermarket shopping for a good ear of sweet corn. |
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Apart from a trip to the supermarket, we stayed home, catching up on trivia of course but, mostly, just resting. |
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I'm not holding my breath, but they do need to segment supermarket and convenience trading. |
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With a three-way auction underway, it certainly looks like the supermarket chain is going to change hands. |
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Previous attempts by other companies required tearing up supermarket floors to install the ads, leaving scuff marks on the concept. |
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We celebrated this decision by eschewing mashed potato for a night and buying a scrummy looking continental salad from the supermarket. |
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More than a third of women admit to heating up supermarket products and passing them off as their own creations. |
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The answer is they are greedy and cheap, just like the executives of the supermarket. |
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One story involves a supermarket that sent grocery lists purchased by people with affinity cards to the government for inspection. |
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This was once a thriving retail area until the supermarket closed down and the department store left. |
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There are many recycling sites on supermarket car parks where you can recycle paper, steel cans, aluminium cans, clothes, and glass. |
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Yes, like a supermarket scanner reads the bar code on a bag of potato chips. |
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If you're shocked by the cost of a pint at your local, or a loaf at the supermarket, over the next few weeks, blame agflation. |
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On your next visit to the supermarket take excess packaging and deposit in the rubbish bins in the store car park. |
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A pay and display car park is just a few yards away, plus a car park reserved for customers of a supermarket chain. |
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Ginkgo may be just the ticket, but not all mountaineers are rushing to the supermarket. |
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Leave your barrel in the street next to the supermarket trolley, the rotting sofa and the binbag full of used hypodermics. |
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On my return, I converted the Brigade Road store into a self-service supermarket. |
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One large supermarket had sold out of bread stocks by midday and supplies of flour were disappearing from the shelves. |
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He sold through the local supermarket chains, which were then still the backbone of the American grocery industry. |
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The company is now chaired by the former top banana at Asda, the supermarket chain now controlled by Wal-Mart. |
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Troubled supermarket chain Morrisons was dealt a new blow by research showing its tie-up with Safeway was losing market share. |
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While shopping at the supermarket I spotted this reduced-fat cheese, so I tossed it in my handbasket and headed to the checkout. |
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It reminded me of a story I heard about someone in a supermarket who asked an assistant where she could find pearl barley. |
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David even has a job icing cakes in a supermarket to supplement the family's income. |
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The animal's DNA is stored and random cross-checks are carried out with meat form the supermarket counter. |
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It's not just about bus shelter adverts and nice shelves in the supermarket. |
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It is very easy to make, using Greek filo pastry from the supermarket and whatever apples you can find. |
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They already had been supporting other unions by refusing to back their trucks up to supermarket loading docks. |
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This is an unprofitable business and it is not confined to Britain's biggest supermarket chain. |
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I'm not down on people finding love online, in their local supermarket or at the dogs, wherever, whatever, it's all good. |
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Everyday tasks such as going to the supermarket are tough when you can't reach the shelves or peer into the freezer compartments. |
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I'm off to the supermarket later to clear the shelves of white sliced bread and tins of baked beans. |
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Now supermarket shelves groan under Mexican tacos, Japanese miso soup powder and Italian pasta. |
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A council panel has added its voice to a groundswell of opposition against plans to close a leading supermarket in a Sheffield suburb. |
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Ironically, though, if a greengrocery is placed opposite a supermarket it is more likely to thrive. |
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It's just like a supermarket because city residents throw everything into the rivers, which empty into the bay. |
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In nearly all western markets, grocery discounters have captured market share away from traditional supermarket retailers. |
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The company pioneered the idea of coupling a discount store with a supermarket and has become the nation's No. 1 grocer. |
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Buckets can be purchased from a discount store or picked up for a small fee from supermarket bakeries and fast-food restaurants. |
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But she was taking her sweet time and my stomach was gurgling in protest, so I wandered over the supermarket for some chocolate. |
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An angry pharmacist says Government moves to allow supermarket chains to provide dispensing services may destroy the community. |
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His wife is a supermarket cashier, increasingly dissatisfied and angry with her lot. |
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Nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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The bread in the supermarket here is spongey sweet white bread cut in about 10 cm thick slices. |
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And he will train in a freezer at a supermarket depot to get used to sub-zero temperatures he will have to endure. |
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Not even the story about how she made me walk to the supermarket with her so she could ride the children's merry-go-round. |
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He thinks the supermarket made an important breakthrough in recognising the potential for one-stop shopping in a time-poor society. |
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A man shopping in a supermarket brought his purchase of two cans of dog food to the checkout counter. |
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A row in a York supermarket car park escalated into a brawl inside the store, the city's crown court was told. |
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It's Saturday morning and the supermarket is busy, the car park is full and the air smells of hot cross buns. |
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Still, I suppose I can pop down to the supermarket and be back within ten minutes. |
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Nobody wants to work on a Sunday but everybody wants to nip down to their local supermarket and buy their food. |
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In the fish supermarket down the road, two whole chilled cabinets are dedicated to whale. |
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They rode back to the city, they had asked to be dropped at the supermarket hoping to buy necessary supplies. |
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After dropping Adam off, I drove to the local supermarket in the area, which is a Franklins store. |
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Developer JHP has jumped into bed with the supermarket giant after its original partner, Marks and Spencer, pulled out last year. |
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We do not need to know that Mrs Whatsername nicked something from the supermarket. |
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Green and herbal tea can be found in pharmacies and other types are prevalent at the local supermarket. |
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An examination of the shelves at my local organic supermarket yielded several options for both permanent and semi-permanent dyes. |
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By no means a pleasant experience, this is a supermarket after all, but an eminently bearable one with zero stress. |
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The supermarket had adapted all its checkouts to handle both currencies during the changeover period. |
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You can purchase concentrated pyrethrum from a nursery or the garden supply section of your supermarket. |
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At a corner store or supermarket, ask your butcher where the meat comes from and how the animals were raised. |
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If he takes goods in a self-service supermarket he may be guilty of both offences. |
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A supermarket yesterday withdrew a batch of own-brand peanut butter after a jar was found to contain cancer-causing chemicals. |
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I had been to the supermarket, which has a car-park incorporating barriers and tickets. |
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This is why the ONLY chain store in the town is the Grand Union supermarket and two gas stations. |
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The milk a dairy cow produces is worth far more on a supermarket shelf than in the stomach of her newborn. |
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Alongside this comes uniformity, which makes a more acceptable product for the absurdly picky supermarket buyer. |
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In the middle of it stands a huge supermarket where you can buy punnets of blackberries imported from Holland. |
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Look for Chinese rice wine and hoisin or char sui sauce in a well-stocked supermarket or Asian market. |
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There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden. |
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After the month is up, the product can go on to be sold in the main supermarket if it has been successful. |
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The consumer may be king in a supermarket, but not in a barrister's chambers, an accountant's office, or a clinic. |
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Somewhere nearby there'll be a shopping centre with fast-food outlets and a supermarket. |
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Thugs escaped with thousands of pounds after raiding the Harpurhey Post Office and supermarket on Rochdale Road with a meat cleaver. |
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Since then Icelandic group Baugur has snapped up Big Food Group, the owner of the ironically-named Iceland supermarket chain. |
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It sounds like a headline from a supermarket tabloid, but the idea may not be as outlandish as it first appears. |
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Calamari is perfectly crisp, but the rudimentary basil marinara could have come off a supermarket shelf. |
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The last time I saw Ralph Ineson he made me shuffle around Tesco supermarket pretending to be an old man with a stutter. |
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The store applied for an alcohol licence to cover not only the supermarket shelves, but also the shop at the petrol station. |
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Scone sellers also often sold drinks made from cordial bought from a supermarket, mixed with ice inside a plastic cooler and sold by the cup. |
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I know we weren't supposed to be drinking last night, just blame the two muppets in the supermarket for that one. |
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The supermarket called a refrigeration engineer who isolated the supply of leaking refrigeration gas and began to repair the leak. |
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And the biggest trend in the supermarket is for proportioned snacks designed to make sure the munchies don't overpower your willpower. |
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A visit to the supermarket could soon be combined with a workout thanks to a new shopping trolley unveiled today. |
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In a French supermarket he visited, chickens still retained their feathered heads. |
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I'm not one of those that can buy a couple of boxes of charity cards or those pick-and-mix cards off the supermarket shelves. |
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The trouble now is that black supermarket, selling to all with cash under the table. |
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Basic foodstuffs such as sugar, flour and cooking oil have disappeared from supermarket shelves. |
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But if entering the supermarket fray is too hot to handle, let's make a simple suggestion. |
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Well, I had weathered the Oldreds department store, the Tescos supermarket and a schlepp around PC World, driving between each in sweltering sun. |
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These days the products include anything from machine parts and park benches to gates and supermarket cages. |
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And their only experience of strawberries is the chilled, wrapped and insipid kind from the supermarket shelf. |
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And who do you think writes the in-store magazines, the supermarket magazines and those you see on trains, free to the traveller? |
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Already, there were tales last week of German beef being cut up in Ireland and repackaged for the supermarket shelves of this sceptred isle. |
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When I reported this to the supermarket, they palmed me off to some company they claimed monitored the car park for them. |
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He was unloading goods from a van when three men bundled him into the storeroom of the supermarket and demanded cash. |
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Cadbury needs to move away from relying on impulse purchases at corner shops and into mainstream supermarket distribution. |
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The mushrooms, which literally grow overnight in four polytunnels, are sold to supermarket chains through a wholesaler in Trawden. |
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In the 1960s he closed the warehouse and opened a supermarket in Motherwell with his brother before turning it into a cash-and-carry store. |
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In case you've ever wondered, data mining is the real reason behind supermarket loyalty programs. |
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The 31-year-old supermarket tycoon was held by the South Armagh IRA for six days. |
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A man walked into the produce section of his local supermarket and asked to buy half a head of lettuce. |
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In one hilarious scene, this frazzled, menopausal, dumpy housewife eyes up a parking space in the supermarket car park. |
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It's not the done thing to grab something off a stranger in the supermarket just so you can check it out, is it? |
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Apart from having to go to my local supermarket to buy some more sausage meat for stuffing the turkey, dinner went well. |
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In mitigation his lawyer told of the 35-year-old's meteoric rise from a supermarket worker to a multi-millionaire restaurant owner. |
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The supermarket chain has now completed a stocktaking in every store, and finally knows what is actually on the shelves. |
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Your affluent New Yorker gets lower fat takeout food, or buys something healthy that's pre-prepared from the supermarket. |
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Yet a gondola loaded with chilled, fresh tagliatelle and spaghetti is now a must-have fixture in any supermarket catering for the middle classes. |
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The firm has an effective monopoly on the supermarket trolley advertising business in Ireland. |
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I see other people tutting and staring in the supermarket when he is throwing a tantrum. |
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In the window were displayed cans of luncheon meat, double the price than those sold in the supermarket. |
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All four made off and later pulled up in a supermarket car park to assess the haul. |
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In the original, Marie, a supermarket cashier, selectively undercharges her elderly customers whom she knows cannot afford to buy all they need. |
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All the pears we tasted didn't taste anything like their supermarket counterparts. |
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Frances was an entrepreneur in her own right and introduced the first chipper and later the first self service supermarket to Kiltimagh. |
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Police are investigating claims that a teenager was dragged around a Swindon supermarket by an irate shopper. |
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Some supermarket bosses said sniffily that the quality of organic food could not be guaranteed. |
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Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb. |
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At one time, any hostess getting ready for a dinner party would blush for shame to think that she had bought her meal from a supermarket. |
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Back home it's quiet enough, and uncrowded, and the shelves in my cupboard, unlike those in the supermarket, are well stocked. |
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You're always going out to meet with your hoodlum gang to rob a supermarket or mug some guy or something. |
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The same group of pupils have also had their drawings and paintings displayed in a supermarket. |
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The magazine found that visiting the local supermarket was quicker than shopping online. |
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An update will also be welcome on the firm's decision to start selling branded products through supermarket discounter Lidl. |
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The retailer is expected to convert the ground floor into a supermarket and sell the upper floors to a developer. |
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He also recalls cross-country runs around the very wet and muddy field where the supermarket now stands, and which he thinks the school owned. |
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A few minutes research in any supermarket is enough to alarm the most stout-hearted customer. |
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Sometimes the salad is kept in plastic bags where bugs incubate under artificial supermarket display lights. |
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We need some sort of upmarket supermarket in the town to attract people here. |
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With other grocery stores and major supermarket chains seemingly popping up on every corner, the competition is fierce. |
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And if you're not up to cooking a casserole, pop some part-made bread from the supermarket in the oven to get those home-made smells going. |
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Mexican merchants own most national supermarket chains, but American and French companies are rapidly gaining influence in this sector. |
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It surprises me, specifically, that consumers might be swayed enough by the price of loo paper to choose one supermarket chain over another. |
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There was a time when the only type of register to be found in a supermarket was the cash register that held the money at the checkout. |
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The person behind you in the supermarket runs his cart into the back of your ankle. |
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I now have a 17-hours-a-week job with a local supermarket to help me run my car. |
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Penny works as a supermarket cashier and spends most of her home life trying to deflect obscene verbal abuse from her son, Rory, a couch potato. |
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Use your debit card where you can and make the most of cashback offers at the supermarket and elsewhere. |
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I was reading this Guardian article on customer profiles of supermarket shoppers, and it got me thinking about my own habits. |
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He got a job at the supermarket and he kept asking the boss, Can I take a pee? |
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I became a virtual hermit, only venturing outside to go the supermarket, and even then I'd wear a hat and sunglasses. |
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It is the only supermarket in the world to make money on its online business and its international expansion is also on track. |
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One will, most likely, exit out of the posh portals of a private school to enter a supermarket to sell groceries. |
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This process also has its downside, such as low wages for supermarket workers, and unemployment and dereliction in some areas. |
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Several Register readers have now received apologies from Sainsbury's supermarket and Virgin Wines for spamming them. |
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Tabloid journalism used to be a guilty vice enjoyed by people waiting in supermarket lines. |
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Plans to bulldoze a prominent York building used as a supermarket for over 35 years look set to get the go-ahead. |
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Galashiels regards it as a triumph that the supermarket chain is bulldozing its way into town. |
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The Italian translation of the North book turned up on Friday, a satisfying box of copies, shrink-wrapped like supermarket vegetables. |
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Ray was a bagger at a Taos supermarket before his mom told him about the Corps. |
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Prestwich's own carnival queens will be selling the programmes outside the supermarket each Saturday and Sunday leading up to the big day itself. |
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At the American supermarket I learnt that we must join the line, not the queue. |
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The strangely quiet coffee shop, book shop and supermarket were very much to our liking. |
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Big supermarket chains are using petrol as a crowd-puller so that more people will come into their stores. |
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A huge expansion of a busy supermarket has been approved by planning officials. |
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People come with their rolls of film to this supermarket to have their snapshots developed. |
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The company reported a fall in profits yesterday after seeing its cut-price sales strategy come under pressure from supermarket rivals. |
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Bradford supermarket giant Morrisons has taken 44 product lines off its shelves. |
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So later I went to the supermarket and noticed fun sized chocolate bars and fun-sized crisps. |
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The end of the day finds us at the supermarket on the east edge of town, where a second glance brings an amazing discovery. |
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I still have a T-shirt that came free with 200 cigarettes from a Tenerife supermarket. |
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I mean, it's that same old thing about the supermarket check-out, where children will apply a lot of pressure to get their own way too. |
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The big supermarket chains claim that they have achieved their pre-eminence in Britain by providing people with what they want. |
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Free fruit through a supermarket voucher scheme is also planned for pregnant women and for preschool children. |
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Something tells me that the federal sentencing standards are tougher on Post Office robberies than supermarket stick-ups. |
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Originally, such cheesecakes were made with soft, home-made curd cheeses but these days we use light cream cheese from the supermarket. |
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Leading fuel companies last night joined the petrol price war unleashed by the major supermarket chains. |
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So I endured a trip to the supermarket best I could, my legs decently covered. |
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Today at the supermarket I noticed a woman whose skin looked ravaged by the sun. |
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The supermarket group found itself caught up in the battle, because customers kept complaining to checkout staff about the charges. |
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The supermarket, still in process of refurbishment, has re-opened its glitzy new coffee shop, so I took my lunch there. |
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Forty places for cars are available in the underground car park under the supermarket. |
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In a large supermarket, phone top-ups will be available at all checkouts and will become part of a family's weekly shopping basket. |
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Combine your cashback card with a supermarket loyalty card to earn even greater rewards. |
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Every time you use a supermarket loyalty card, or switch on cable TV or access your favourite website, someone somewhere is monitoring you. |
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I was in the supermarket and I got this cellphone call and I just went completely to pieces. |
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I had quite a bit more sympathy for Brendan, the hapless teenaged supermarket checker, than did the author of the book. |
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The supermarket giant has apologised after trying to poach top chefs from some of Manchester's best restaurants. |
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They aimed their products at mainstream consumers, and went head-to-head in quality with established supermarket brands. |
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I had been wandering around the supermarket in an aimless and lethargic fashion when I found myself browsing in the frozen section. |
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The centre will eventually contain a High Street and Main Square, and a market square with shops, a pub, restaurants, a wine bar and supermarket. |
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At a recent trip to the supermarket the checker accidentally failed to me charge for some items. |
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You wander through the aisles of any supermarket and everything is the same. |
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Go to the bread aisle in your supermarket, and count just how many different products we have. |
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Cruising the aisles of the Jewel supermarket in Barrington, Ill., she knows exactly what she wants and how much she's willing to pay for it. |
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Here we find England quiet and presumably unbothered by Africa, its supermarket car parks full, life going on as normal. |
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He has seen film of a man walking down a supermarket aisle, and all the tins flying off the shelves as they pass. |
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Exeter designer Colin Lovekin wants to rescue old supermarket shopping trolleys from landfill sites and canals. |
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This company is also known for its butter, which is richer than its domestic counterparts in U.S. supermarket dairy aisles. |
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In short, he was making the most of his ferreting, like some old trout picking hairgrips in a supermarket. |
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I never suggested that the government should be packing your kid's lunch box or running the local supermarket. |
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Last year, I was on a supermarket line with a purchase of a six-pack of beer and the checkout girl asked for identification. |
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Half said the industry feared retribution, such as delisting by the supermarket and loss of business. |
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The respondents purchased a cinema with a view to demolishing it and replacing it with a supermarket. |
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We agreed we'd nip down to the big supermarket in Taunton today and get a new one. |
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If you are short-changed at a supermarket checkout point it might be a mistake. |
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Tea or supper will not be a supermarket ready-meal full of additives, preservatives and artificial flavourings. |
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The sofas are being offered for sale in supermarket car parks and on motorway service stations. |
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Airports and supermarket off-licences already serve alcohol around the clock. |
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A series of essays from various regular Americans on love, work, and life in the United States, including a housewife and supermarket checker. |
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It incorporates two bicycles, a double-decker bus seat, a supermarket trolley, a tow bar and a trailer. |
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Every Sunday morning I take myself off for the mad trolley dash around our local Morrisons supermarket. |
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When it came to buckling the children into the supermarket trolley, belt use was in direct proportion to attractiveness. |
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The group's services range from treatments to harden metals for aero-engines to providing the shine on metals used in supermarket trolleys. |
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For some reason, the papers were wheeled around the hall in supermarket trolleys. |
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A lateish excursion to the supermarket led us to our local fast-food for dinner, where I noticed a disturbing marketing trend. |
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All of the hypermarkets have replied by rolling out a supermarket concept measuring under 2,000 square metres. |
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Many parents use car seats to carry their babies or secure them in their pushchairs and supermarket trolleys. |
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Many of us spend weekend afternoons pushing the trolley round the supermarket or ambling through a shopping mall. |
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The supermarket tycoon agreed to meet Cylon for exactly one-and-a-half minutes. |
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But each tastes too sweet and too much like chemicals, like something purchased cheaply at a bad supermarket. |
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Disabled shoppers claim a new supermarket car park is making life difficult for them. |
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This new demand is expected to outweigh the depressing effect on prices of western supermarket groups. |
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The only pig meat imported by the supermarket was a small amount of back bacon from Holland. |
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The majority of those killed were teenagers celebrating at the disco and building workers refurbishing the supermarket. |
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Meanwhile, supermarket chain Tesco's toffee fudge shortbread contained 2.5g of the fat. |
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There's a rich irony in the fact that we load our supermarket trolleys with antibacterial cleaners when we ourselves are seething masses of bacteria of endless variety. |
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Where yesterday the supermarket was closed and the carpark empty and rainswept, today both of them were crowded with too many cars and far too many people. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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I get upset because I have to wait in line too long at the supermarket. |
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Bradford supermarket giant Morrisons today warned annual profits would be substantially below expectations as trading flagged at unconverted Safeway stores. |
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For years the supermarket giants have been looking to get their claws into the pharmacy market as they have slowly picked off the rest of the High Street. |
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All we can buy from the supermarket is sausage, bread and margarine. |
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I hate supermarket shopping because I so enjoy it, and overbuy! |
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One spring break on the beaches of Florida, The Incredible Hulk falls in love with a squat mousy girl with the charisma of a supermarket deli tray. |
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The supermarket is ramping up its click-and-collect operation for online groceries with its first drive-through service in car parks from next month. |
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She stared at the shut door for a moment, before putting the supermarket receipt she used as a bookmark in to mark her place and carefully closing the book. |
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If you live on a main bus route and opposite a supermarket bottle bank, you can move your main living room and bedroom to the back of the house, architecture allowing. |
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More than 40 customers elbowing for bargains at a discount sale in a local supermarket last week fell down stairs where two received fatal injuries. |
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A hospital porter, a call centre operator, supermarket shelf stackers and a factory worker, they meet regularly in an all night cafe to kill time. |
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This is a very frequent occurrence, especially with supermarket products. |
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I learnt to stop cowering before the selections on supermarket aisles, to choose decisively between wheat bread and white, Bosc pears and Bartletts, drumsticks and thighs. |
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Meanwhile the price of the cappuccinos and lattes in the high street coffee bars, and of coffee on the supermarket shelves, remains as high as ever. |
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The perfect customer of a car sharing scheme is a car-less city dweller who still wants the convenience of a drive to the supermarket or a weekend trip out of town. |
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Harry Campbell found a reference in the Glasgow Herald last Christmas to a seasonal offer from the Safeway supermarket chain of outdoor-reared pork chipolatas. |
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I suppose there must be a perfect supermarket somewhere, on the same kind of principle that has the works of Shakespeare produced by an infinity of typing monkeys. |
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She immediately reported her finding to a supermarket security guard. |
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It feels a bit like when you're in a supermarket and, by the fruit and veg, you bump into somebody you know well enough to stop and have a natter. |
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It's time that he finally lived up to his promise to release farmers from the supermarket armlock by creating an independent watchdog to ensure fair trading practices. |
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Just a smattering of grooms and judges and the salmon-hatted wives of supermarket sponsors waiting to hand out rosettes watch with a wake-like reverence. |
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In the course of the film there are lots of bullets, guns, explosions and general mess as supermarket shelves are shot to bits, although nobody appears to die. |
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I have seen people drop these and larger denominations of coins in the supermarket and not bother to pick them up as they are essentially considered valueless. |
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The supermarket buys wine and fruit from South African producers. |
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There are also rumours that a financial bidder could enter the fray and then sell stores to the supermarket giant, which was very disappointed not be cleared. |
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I use bought custard from the chiller cabinet at the supermarket for this. |
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Last week, Owner Paul Reynolds tried to attract extra custom while Sainsbury's supermarket was closed and hopes to build on his success over the coming months. |
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A cider firm and a cut-price supermarket are among those competing to hire his services, proof that Monkey has risen above the brand and acquired his own identity. |
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The Government says it is responding to concern about the power of the supermarket chains, not just in dairy but for other foods such as fruit and vegies as well. |
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These national chains typically carry popular dairy basics like milk, cheese, sour cream, ice cream, and butter for consumers running errands or between supermarket trips. |
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Rye Valley Foods makes pre-packed meals for major supermarket chains. |
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The firm, which moved to its new premises opposite Booths supermarket in August 1999, makes high quality tableware including glasses, decanters, jugs, vases and bowls. |
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David, to the extent that you are right, to the extent that our counterculture has become a supermarket, we are in deep trouble. |
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If you have a supermarket loyalty card, you can stop using it. |
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After seeing one of their public performances, a woman approached Mark and Angela in the supermarket about her 11-year-old daughter Sarah at grade one on the saxophone. |
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Soy burgers can be found in the frozen-foods aisle of any supermarket. |
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Recognizing that people these days are used to picking their produce sparkling clean from supermarket aisles, Chuck and Rosie go the extra mile in presentation. |
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