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Just-Jude | 19:37 Sat 21st Feb 2015 | ChatterBank
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I know it's for poor people, but why do Asda customers all look like refugees from the Jezza Kyle show? They looked very threatening and really scared me for the short time I was in the place. Never again!
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I've just realised, my mum became a grandmother at the age I am now. Ooh that's scary.
I like ASDA, so much choice. I choose Waitrose for meat and veg, but have an aversion to the snobby, pretentious tw@ts that shop there. Very inconsiderate, self-important shoppers that will not move for a wheelchair users (I often shop with my friend who is disabled). They are more concerned with getting through the queue in order to sit in public on a kitchen sideboard and bar stool to drink their free coffee.
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I find this remark really offensive. Not all of us live close enough to a Waitrose to shop there, not that I would anyway.
Waitrose is ridiculously expensive. Whenever I go there I look incredulously at what I've bought and wonder how it can cost so much for just one meal.
My local Asda is in a poor neighbourhood, so you get the massive lumpen children being herded around there, but at least it's cheaper and they don't look down on me for wearing the wrong stuff or not driving a BMW.

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