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Polish it off.

Blog: Pasty Muncher
Posted by: Kim Mutton
Friday 26th October 2007, 3:41pm

Eastern European Food - Why?

Chuck the Foreign Muck

The CO-OP at Trago Mills has dedicated an entire section of its new look store (still dirty scuffed flooring) to Eastern European food!

Garish orange and yellow lables with odd lettering, bizzare pictures and various jars of pickled whatnots and what look like goat scrote stew are piled high below a banner that tries to tempt the shoppers.

Of course its s shrewd move. As noted previously and recorded on Wikipeeddo Trago Mills flagship store has double standards - simultaneously promoting "untie UK from EU" whilst embracing the cheap labour of our new European partners - http://www.guardian.co.uk/immigration/story/0,,1983940,00.html

Another new shop opens in Exeter

In Exeter, just down from the Picture House a new shop has opened imaginatively named "The Polish Shop" - it may have been there a while as all the attention has been on the new Princess-Hey development.

G'Exeter is soooooo cosmopolitan these-a-days. I would have been more appreciative had "the polish shop" hilariously opened with no stock on the shelves yet still attract a huge queue just like back in the good Pole Days.

Anyone know the Polish for "pasty"?

I hope the immigrants soon encounter the wonderous pasty - after all it has to be better than Huntsman casserole - ingedients include deer droppings and ground antlers - who would want finely minced luggage in their food?


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