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Old 28-11-2009
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Just seen an advert for woolworths.co.uk?? Whats that all about then??
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they r back as an online company, good on 'em, i miss woolies!!!!
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didn't allan sugar buy the majority of shares before they went through?? could be something to do with him?
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pick n mix online ?
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yeah, they have been around for a few months now. and yes, pick n mix online!!!
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I actually have no sympathy with the company owners, but do have for the ex employees, it wasn't their fault that the company didn't move with the times, they lost their core market.
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That buggy is the toy story one at £70, they want £200 for a lunchbox kit and radio
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It was only a matter of time before you needed a credit card to buy Pic'N'Fix,

Last lot I bought nearly gave me cardiac arrest when it was weighed. I Swear they inject mercury into the cola bottles. I think I'm gonna strap a few gummy bears to the b4 to make up for running a Lipo.
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Have to disagree about Morrisons, bought 3 wii games £10 each and cheapest place for wii mariokart by a fiver
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if they keep there prices the same as they are then the online brand wont last long either!! used to love going into woolies as a youngster, but thats just there problem, and the one that meant there downfall.....it was ok 25 years ago for my generation, but they didnt move forward in the way they should of...they relied on there brand name too much, its ok, were woolies, people will come to us, were a british institution.......no they bloody wont if your prices and stock are crap!!
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