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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
Actually not even close. As Addick says above, Tesco Expresses are a mini grocery store stocked with the just the basics - dry goods, soups, etc across 3 or 4 aisles and an 8 foot case each for meat and veg respectively. Lots of premade sandwiches like the Brits love but the prepared foods are only 5% of the store - the reverse of most Sunterras (excluding the Vic Park one). Sizes vary depending on the retail space available which can be anything including normal sized retail space, a Tube station, or in this case: under a bridge:
They are also better priced than Sunterra, and more towards the normal end of pricing.
Finally, anyone who has relied on a Sunterra for lunch/catering exclusively quickly learns.....the food looks good but isn't....  Big Pan is completely deceptive. I laugh - CP is also promoting that their building will have a Sunterra. It'll be good for 2 weeks tops before people seek out the closest source of real food and coffee somehwhere in Hobosville Ogden. (CP never provided free coffee when they were at GCS)
Now give me a Pret-a-Manger here and we'll be set...
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The shoppers in the core has some household basics.