In today's world of supermarkets I wondered whether the theme this week should really be 'Find a grocery store.'
That would be a hopeless task for me as I am not welcome on shopping trips when my wife is looking to stock up with food.
I did sneak off with my camera today to see what I could find only to be confused by
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Shopping trolleys on display |
And anyway I didn't have pound to release one for my use.
I ambled round the shop, camera at the ready, and was disappointed to see nearly all the food packaged up. There were only a few vegetables and some fruit where you could chose them separately.
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Spring onions |
If you can have spring onions when summer is almost over!
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Bananas and red peppers
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I was pleased to see that the shop supported our farmers by selling only
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British meat |
and promoted -
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Free range eggs |
But you can see that these came in cardboard cartons which end up in our recycling bag - not that one is visible today.
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Packaging (ready for collection) |
I hope that you can recognise that our milk was British too, though don't ask me the price of a pint.
Those aforementioned products from the free range hens reminded me that it's dangerous to put
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All your eggs in one basket |
So in a bid to obtain my 'fifteen minutes of fame,' I decided to photograph a
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A can of soup |
But I guess that someone more famous has beaten me to that idea and I might need another 31 cans to complete the picture.