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Post: # 98169Post johnhcrf »

I visited Woolworth's Johnstone, this morning, as part of my local shop trend within ZWP. An idea for greater turnover was to have a coffee shop as the shop is bang centre of town. It could work. The reason for the trip was to buy 2 freezer boxes to replace the plastic bags previously used for fish/meat.
The staff seemed upbeat about the store's future and I think local people will support it.

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Post: # 98306Post Dori »

My Grandad could never walk past woolies without popping in, and coming out with a ball of string or something like that!

My earliest memory of woolworths was one in Buckingham, which had a deli counter in the middle of it!

What a shame it has really gone downhill, and doesn't seem to have anything that people want these days! :cry:
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Post: # 98373Post ina »

Dori wrote: What a shame it has really gone downhill, and doesn't seem to have anything that people want these days! :cry:
Well, SOME people must want all those sweets, or they would have gone bust long ago!
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