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Tesco are morally corrupted


Blackie

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I think 'trying' a 13 year old girl may be the acception though :p

 

How many people do you reckon will pop into tesco just to see if it's real. Out of all those people I'm willing to bet a fair few will do their shopping there since they are there anyway.

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How many people do you reckon will pop into tesco just to see if it's real. Out of all those people I'm willing to bet a fair few will do their shopping there since they are there anyway.

 

Honestly not allot but if one person does I suppose it could be worth it, I can believe that someone may have a look while in there already shopping but to make a special effort to go to the shop to look im not sure.

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Honestly not allot but if one person does I suppose it could be worth it, I can believe that someone may have a look while in there already shopping but to make a special effort to go to the shop to look im not sure.

 

Well lets put it this way. If you don't really have a preference for your shopping you might just decide to go to Tesco in order to take a peak. Even if not, Tesco is now all over facebook for free :)

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Well lets put it this way. If you don't really have a preference for your shopping you might just decide to go to Tesco in order to take a peak. Even if not, Tesco is now all over facebook for free :)

 

It sure is and I can sleep easy tonight knowing it is, as like you say I have brought them some more customers then all good, I like to know that I am helping these small company's scrape by in there time of need ;)

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I think it's more a case of parents looking at this 'joke' and thinking it's a good idea, so taking their kids in their for school clothes.

 

Is it a joke? I thought it was a way of letting parents know that the ones with those badges on them are so that the kids can try them on before they buy them? I'm assuming that underneath that rack are the pre-packed shirts, or behind that one are the ones without the badge on it.

 

I just seen it as a twisted way of looking at the advertising, rather than Tesco deliberately trying to be funny.

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