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British grocery expanding in France



 
 
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Old 03-02-2004, 07:58 AM
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Hi

I came across a British grocery in St Remy de Provence.
They carried 450+ lines at reasonable prices.
They are planning to expand across France.

They have a website here : http://www.bestofbritish.fr

Peter
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Old 03-02-2004, 11:47 AM
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2/3/04

Hi

I came across a British grocery in St Remy de Provence.
They carried 450+ lines at reasonable prices.
They are planning to expand across France.

They have a website here :
http://www.bestofbritish.fr

Peter


Peter,

On behalf of the English speaking world, I'd like to say to people of French
extraction everywhe I'm sorry.

Only joking.

Michael

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Old 04-02-2004, 02:17 AM
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"Michael Plant" wrote in message
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2/3/04



Hi

I came across a British grocery in St Remy de Provence.
They carried 450+ lines at reasonable prices.
They are planning to expand across France.

They have a website here :
http://www.bestofbritish.fr

Peter


Peter,

On behalf of the English speaking world, I'd like to say to people of

French
extraction everywhe I'm sorry.

Only joking.

Michael


I was thinking that finally the French might get a little culture! *G*

Leif



 




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