Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:30 am
Military Junta wrote:because it was deleted with the amount of people who got abusive with me 'because I didn't realise have much a website cost'
Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:31 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:because it was deleted with the amount of people who got abusive with me 'because I didn't realise have much a website cost'
Another lie. The Facebook thread was just between you and Sam.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:45 am
Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:52 am
Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:because it was deleted with the amount of people who got abusive with me 'because I didn't realise have much a website cost'
Another lie. The Facebook thread was just between you and Sam.
No it wasn't
Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:53 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:because it was deleted with the amount of people who got abusive with me 'because I didn't realise have much a website cost'
Another lie. The Facebook thread was just between you and Sam.
No it wasn't
Post it up then. Facebook threads dont get deleted unless they are lible. They dont get deleted because people disagree with the OP ffs.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:53 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:because it was deleted with the amount of people who got abusive with me 'because I didn't realise have much a website cost'
Another lie. The Facebook thread was just between you and Sam.
No it wasn't
Post it up then. Facebook threads dont get deleted unless they are lible. They dont get deleted because people disagree with the OP ffs.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:02 am
Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:because it was deleted with the amount of people who got abusive with me 'because I didn't realise have much a website cost'
Another lie. The Facebook thread was just between you and Sam.
No it wasn't
Post it up then. Facebook threads dont get deleted unless they are lible. They dont get deleted because people disagree with the OP ffs.
You can delete anything you want off facebook if its from a post you made![]()
Shows your third hand information is incorrect!!!you'd be useless at playing chinese whispers!!!
Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:02 am
Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:17 am
JamesC wrote:Interesting. I'm a manager at a major food retail company, and I think you'll find that we do great community work, as well as supporting local charities and supplying our milk, meat and cheese from Wales and the rest from the UK.
Prices are good and so is the quality. Small businesses can't survive anymore and that is a sad fact, I agree. But the company I work for provides thousands of jobs, and there are more made all the time. Which is addressing a bigger issue in the UK at the moment with unemployment rates as high as they are.
So you are making huge assumptions here, without much research.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:30 am
Real_Blue_Really wrote:JamesC wrote:Interesting. I'm a manager at a major food retail company, and I think you'll find that we do great community work, as well as supporting local charities and supplying our milk, meat and cheese from Wales and the rest from the UK.
Prices are good and so is the quality. Small businesses can't survive anymore and that is a sad fact, I agree. But the company I work for provides thousands of jobs, and there are more made all the time. Which is addressing a bigger issue in the UK at the moment with unemployment rates as high as they are.
So you are making huge assumptions here, without much research.
The price is good but the quality is rubbish, you treat customers and staff like robots. Millitary Junta is correct, this obsession with price, over quality and local identity is ruining the human experience throughout Britain. Look at the rebrand.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:31 am
JamesC wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:JamesC wrote:Interesting. I'm a manager at a major food retail company, and I think you'll find that we do great community work, as well as supporting local charities and supplying our milk, meat and cheese from Wales and the rest from the UK.
Prices are good and so is the quality. Small businesses can't survive anymore and that is a sad fact, I agree. But the company I work for provides thousands of jobs, and there are more made all the time. Which is addressing a bigger issue in the UK at the moment with unemployment rates as high as they are.
So you are making huge assumptions here, without much research.
The price is good but the quality is rubbish, you treat customers and staff like robots. Millitary Junta is correct, this obsession with price, over quality and local identity is ruining the human experience throughout Britain. Look at the rebrand.
Complete rubbish, the whole post
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:19 pm
Military Junta wrote:Quality of food is rubbish, they don't give a shit about the local communities and they take money out of the area!!!
Buy from your local shops!!!! Fruit from fruit shops, meat from butchers and so on!!!
Don't br a lazy b*stard and choose the supermarket because everything is under one roof!!!!
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:32 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:41 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Very good point about the charities, I know for a fact Asda in Merthyr have donated tens of thousands to our charity alone, which works with disadvantaged children in the community.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:46 pm
Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Very good point about the charities, I know for a fact Asda in Merthyr have donated tens of thousands to our charity alone, which works with disadvantaged children in the community.
Yes but thats just a small percentage of what should have been given in taxes anyway. Take Tescos in Merthyr the then council agreed not to charge them rates if they went on prime land within the town centre. However you won't have that kind of deal with a local shop so donating 'tens of thousands' is f**k all compared to what they should be paying the local community through their taxes!!!
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:49 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:49 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Very good point about the charities, I know for a fact Asda in Merthyr have donated tens of thousands to our charity alone, which works with disadvantaged children in the community.
Yes but thats just a small percentage of what should have been given in taxes anyway. Take Tescos in Merthyr the then council agreed not to charge them rates if they went on prime land within the town centre. However you won't have that kind of deal with a local shop so donating 'tens of thousands' is f**k all compared to what they should be paying the local community through their taxes!!!
The people they employ will pay tens of thousands in taxes, the goods they sell they pay tens of thousands in taxes.
Building of the site alone would have had people employed and tens of thousands of taxes paid.
Stop talking nonsense brownie, all the independants are mostly immigrants anyway, who you hate so would you rather I buy my booze off Tesco or an immigrant?
jesus christ whatever next, dont buy a washing machine use a laundrette
Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:54 pm
Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Military Junta wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Very good point about the charities, I know for a fact Asda in Merthyr have donated tens of thousands to our charity alone, which works with disadvantaged children in the community.
Yes but thats just a small percentage of what should have been given in taxes anyway. Take Tescos in Merthyr the then council agreed not to charge them rates if they went on prime land within the town centre. However you won't have that kind of deal with a local shop so donating 'tens of thousands' is f**k all compared to what they should be paying the local community through their taxes!!!
The people they employ will pay tens of thousands in taxes, the goods they sell they pay tens of thousands in taxes.
Building of the site alone would have had people employed and tens of thousands of taxes paid.
Stop talking nonsense brownie, all the independants are mostly immigrants anyway, who you hate so would you rather I buy my booze off Tesco or an immigrant?
jesus christ whatever next, dont buy a washing machine use a laundrette
do you understand the difference between local economy and national economy..?
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:00 pm
Real_Blue_Really wrote:JamesC wrote:Real_Blue_Really wrote:JamesC wrote:Interesting. I'm a manager at a major food retail company, and I think you'll find that we do great community work, as well as supporting local charities and supplying our milk, meat and cheese from Wales and the rest from the UK.
Prices are good and so is the quality. Small businesses can't survive anymore and that is a sad fact, I agree. But the company I work for provides thousands of jobs, and there are more made all the time. Which is addressing a bigger issue in the UK at the moment with unemployment rates as high as they are.
So you are making huge assumptions here, without much research.
The price is good but the quality is rubbish, you treat customers and staff like robots. Millitary Junta is correct, this obsession with price, over quality and local identity is ruining the human experience throughout Britain. Look at the rebrand.
Complete rubbish, the whole post
You treat customers with exactly the same contempt. And you manage the whole supermarket?
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:06 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:10 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:12 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:If you want to save on local taxes theres far, far too many local councillors.
Theres the biggest drain on local taxes, inept councillors, not supermarkets who are the some of the largest employers in a community.
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:15 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:18 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:25 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:30 pm
Xcasual wrote:Chris , any chance that you and Adam could do a stage night ? I'd pay to see you and him arguing on stage
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:31 pm
Military Junta wrote:Xcasual wrote:Chris , any chance that you and Adam could do a stage night ? I'd pay to see you and him arguing on stage
f**k off he'd wind me up so much I'd have a heart attack!!!
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:38 pm
Xcasual wrote:Chris , any chance that you and Adam could do a stage night ? I'd pay to see you and him arguing on stage
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:40 pm
Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:41 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Deon, he wants you out of a job mate.
Merthyrs biggest employer, supplying meat to all large supermarkets and Brownie wants rid of slaughterhouses and open up a butchers on every other street corner.
He will be closing banks and bringing out ration books next
F*cking loony tune