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Old 31-03-2007, 05:52 PM   #1
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Default where do you shop?

where do you guys do your local grocery shopping? i'm a loyal coles shopper, i do my shop at the same place every week but am starting to notice some differneces in the place. alot of peple probrabbly shop at woolies but i prefer coles cause i know they have a good range, but of late i've noticed things have started going missing and arent there any more. does this happen at your local supermarket? cause its annoying when you find something ya like and then i goes missing completely or it takes a while before its back! bloody supermarkets

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