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Tesco’s Poor Offerings

I went back to Woodgrange Park station, to see if I could learn more about the junction between the Gospel Oak to Barking line and the Great Eastern Main line.

But as one does, I got hungry and popped into a local Tesco Express to get a snack.

I did manage a drink, as small Innocent Smoothies were on offer, but for snacks, it was either usual gluten-rich rubbish  or packs of three chocolate bars. No wonder half the country is going to Hell in a handcart!

So I left hungry!

September 20, 2012 - Posted by | Food | , ,

4 Comments »

  1. […] wo Tesco stories in a row, must be some sort of record for this blog. But India has had a partial strike against […]

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  2. Ours usually have nice layered salads and fruit salads which are GF. Since Innocent Smoothues have more sugar than coke, I rarely have them.

    Comment by Liz | September 20, 2012 | Reply

    • I don’t think I saw anything like that. It was attached to an Esso garage and it seemed it’s biggest sales were sandwiches and tobacco. It was extremely depressing.

      Comment by AnonW | September 20, 2012 | Reply

  3. We have one around the corner from where we live, a freestanding one. Handy to pop into as I come off motorway on way home. Or way out – Starbucks sandwich is currently tuna, so no use to me, and although the M&S ones are nice, the bread is very crumbly to eat in a lunchtime meeting.

    Comment by Liz | September 20, 2012 | Reply


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