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EcoStore – Giveaway

March 28th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

From EcoStore site: “Our eco friendly, plant-based household cleaning products are as effective as the leading supermarket brands, and our body and baby care ranges are gentle on your skin and are simply beautiful to use. Our pet care products let you spoil your pets with our nourishing, rich blends of ingredients and show them how much you care by reducing their exposure to unhealthy chemicals. All of our products are made from plant- and mineral-based ingredients, free of toxic chemicals

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‘Bring your own booze to the pub’ (Publican)

March 4th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

A pub owner is battling cheap supermarket drink deals by inviting cash-strapped punters to bring their own booze. Bip Wetherell lets punters bring in supplies with them after they pay a £5 entry fee to cover security and DJ costs.

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Supermarket Accident Injury Claims

February 12th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

Supermarkets are an important part of modern life, with most people in the UK and the western world visiting supermarkets on a regular basis to purchase food and drink. In recent years supermarkets have also started to sell a whole host of other items, including clothings, electrical goods, pet products, holidays and insurance policies. Although supermarkets [...]

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Aren’t We Overreacting To Our Poisonous Food Supply?

February 6th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

Here’s this week’s column up at BlogHer: I mean, really. Salmonella-roasted peanuts? Vegetables full of E. coli. Corn syrup leaking out of broken thermometers into our cereal? Or something? What’s the big deal? The fact is, you’re 42 times more likely to be hit by a car on your way to the supermarket than to be poisoned by your groceries. I mean 41 times. Aaaaand now make that 38. I don’t mean to trivialize the situation. As of today, contaminated peanut products were responsible for 575 i

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