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News Amazon Launches UK Grocery Site

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by CardJoe, 8 Jul 2010.

  1. Pieface

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    What food company? You buy direct from McCains/Bernard Matthews?
     
  2. Nexxo

    Nexxo * Prefab Sprout – The King of Rock 'n' Roll

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    Epic win, actually. A brief glance shows me products that are hard to get in the supermarket but at a better price than many specialist sites. Instead of having to trawl through multiple specialist food/deli sites I can now go to one. I can see this catching on.
     
  3. ThunderBob

    ThunderBob What's a Dremel?

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    For specialist items its not a bad idea but for ya standard groceries i think sticking to the supermarket sites will be much better.
     
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    For those reporting this post as advertising, normally we would do the usual bin, but we feel this is relevant to our interests. If only Mr/Ms ECC would stick around for more cheesecake related discussion. :(
     
  5. 13eightyfour

    13eightyfour Formerly Titanium Angel

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    Lol, i can vouch for the quality of their cheesecake. Unless you've tried them you cant understand just how good they are!

    Aren't we due another cheesecake roundup anyways?
     
  6. Tasslehoff

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    I wonder if they will offer super saver delivery :)

    One of my last orders took over 14 days to be delivered even though it was in stock
     
  7. *brian*

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    On the one hand I can see how it might benefit local growers of produce (if the Amazon spin-off is properly promoted), but for me I've only even bought music, films, games and books from them... all the other stuff is pointless IMO - groceries might come under this 'other pointless stuff' that Amazon offers too.
     
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