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From: MSN NicknameSparkyGinger222  in response to Message 8Sent: 6/20/2008 4:00 PM
I have noticed some silly things at the supermarket lately they are called ,MALE SINGLE SHOPPERS,
there was one in front of me shopping the other day I was so enthralled I came out not getting all I wantedlol.
Here is what happened .At the entrance the man picked up a basket and headed ,as I did, to the fruit and veg section I bought loose new pots  a stir fry pack and salad  he walked round twice and ended where he had begun in front of me with one baking potato and a beef tomato in his basket he then headed for the dairy section as I picked up  cheese, low fat butter and yogurt he picked up garlic butter, cheese triangles and a single trifle  we met up again at the biscuits isle I got a packet of the cheapest rich tea he bought cadburys chocolate fingers and brand named jaffa cakes,  our paralel shopping continued, by now I was more iterested in his shopping than my own we went from section to section each buying our own choices, to say this young man needed instructions on what to buy is an understement, by the time we got to the checkout I had an almost full trolly of healthier and cheaper store brand food he had a full basket of unhealthy and branded items needless to say his small basket of food cost almost £2 more than my trolly full, I was tempted to stop and ask if he needed help but I'm not sure that would have been the right thing to do.Any comment. Ginger