Wed-08-02-2017, 12:58 PM
Thanks for that Fred and apologiews for the late reply.
I had no idea that Sales dates were actually fixed in France. I know our French chums love their paperwork and rigid order to life but WHY?
In the interests of research (my own curiosity) I've had a squint at "SALES" items in Leclerc and Super U.
What a load of tat.
They appear to be flogging off bin loads of old socks, sets of left-footed flip-flops and general detritus that defies description. Also, is there any guarantee, as in the UK, that the so-called sales item is actually 30% cheaper than normal?
Which only leads me to ask; why do they bother and who buys this rubbish?
I had no idea that Sales dates were actually fixed in France. I know our French chums love their paperwork and rigid order to life but WHY?
In the interests of research (my own curiosity) I've had a squint at "SALES" items in Leclerc and Super U.
What a load of tat.
They appear to be flogging off bin loads of old socks, sets of left-footed flip-flops and general detritus that defies description. Also, is there any guarantee, as in the UK, that the so-called sales item is actually 30% cheaper than normal?
Which only leads me to ask; why do they bother and who buys this rubbish?