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“My trolley of the lamplight...” An Asda trolley lurking by a lamp post just below the Trinity Road bus stop.
For a while now, I've got frustrated by multibuy offers that aren't all they seem. This is clearly aimed to target vulnerable consumers, maybe even exploiting those without the time to think about such things.
Classic example is an item marked at 69p each, or "3 for £2". 3 for £2 seems a good offer - however if bought individually, it would cost £2.07, a mere 7p more. All this 'offer' is doing is trying to goad people into buying more of something for a negligible saving.
However, this picture is the most outrageous multibuy offer I've ever seen. Asda in Wolstanton, hang your head in shame for this frankly offensive offer.
Though the store was still open, there were not many people about so my idea of having people blurring in the shot failed!
Well, I suppose an Asda basket is easier to fetch up here to dump than an Asda trolley! And a wheel for good measure. The stones in the brook are currently stained orange. This often occurs after it has been in flood; oxides get washed out of the former Porthmawr Adit of Cwmbran Colliery, closed in 1927.
Last week, several trolleys were cleared from this stretch of the canal; today, a new one has appeared.
Screen shot of the new Asda Groceries platform
Social Media Release: KMP Delivers Asda Groceries Virtual Assistant
Doing a full shop at ASDA. Gonna take advantage of freezer and fridge space and cheap Uber fares home.
DVL 693 - BRF 693T -
waits on Station Road, Scholar Green to join the A34 on the former route 78, Sandbach to Hanley.
The side panel advert, 'The New Asda Queensferry now open for you' shows the bus is recently returned from missionary work elsewhere in the PMT empire. Getting folk from these parts to trek off to North Wales to shop is perhaps one challenge too far.
I appreciate a gesture by Asda, but I can’t quite grasp the practicalities of this offer. How many people aged over sixty can easily afford to buy a meal? I mean, if Alan Sugar were to take advantage of this offer would they refuse him? Also, I can picture their cafeteria packed with over 60s scoffing their bread and soup and hogging tables while they consume their unlimited hot drinks, regular customers forced to move elsewhere. I wonder how long it will last.
And again, after finishing at Asda, will these people go to Morrison’s and “ask Henry” for a free meal?