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Please help!! Waitrose refuse to stock 'LivLife Low Carb Bread'
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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 598494"><p>DD said,</p><p></p><p>"There is a huge difference in people that frequent your stores compared to Tesco etc. I commented on this fact to my partner whilst sat in your cafe in Rushden last week. There were less obese people in your store in Rushden compared to all other supermarkets that we have shopped at... Looking at your stores and the ranges of foods is the reason why. You do not specialise in junk, carb high foods" </p><p></p><p>How sad that you think not many obese people shop in your Waitrose. Have you ever stopped to consider that Waitrose prices are higher than other supermarkets, almost on a par with Marks and Spencer. People cannot afford Waitrose prices in this economic climate regardless of their weight</p><p>You can buy pizzas, ready meals including indian and chinese, white flour, sweets cakes, biscuits,cheap breads,crisps, fizzy pop,pastries and pies there.</p><p>All supermarkets have junk food and even skinnies partake of it. You can also buy healthy foods in all of them They all stock things that sell and it is evident that Burgen Soya and Linseed has a high turnover because they all stock it.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how many loaves of Livlife they actually sold, compared to other breads, before they stopped stocking it?</p><p></p><p>Not everyone on this forum is an ideal weight and throwaway comments like this can be hurtful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 598494"] DD said, "There is a huge difference in people that frequent your stores compared to Tesco etc. I commented on this fact to my partner whilst sat in your cafe in Rushden last week. There were less obese people in your store in Rushden compared to all other supermarkets that we have shopped at... Looking at your stores and the ranges of foods is the reason why. You do not specialise in junk, carb high foods" How sad that you think not many obese people shop in your Waitrose. Have you ever stopped to consider that Waitrose prices are higher than other supermarkets, almost on a par with Marks and Spencer. People cannot afford Waitrose prices in this economic climate regardless of their weight You can buy pizzas, ready meals including indian and chinese, white flour, sweets cakes, biscuits,cheap breads,crisps, fizzy pop,pastries and pies there. All supermarkets have junk food and even skinnies partake of it. You can also buy healthy foods in all of them They all stock things that sell and it is evident that Burgen Soya and Linseed has a high turnover because they all stock it. I wonder how many loaves of Livlife they actually sold, compared to other breads, before they stopped stocking it? Not everyone on this forum is an ideal weight and throwaway comments like this can be hurtful [/QUOTE]
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