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Tavish packing them in at the supermarket



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
SCOTTISH Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott was visiting Asda at the Jewel today to talk to shoppers about the rising cost of living.
He was due to help customers pack their shopping while hearing how they're coping with recent price hikes.

He said: "I know that the average grocery bill has gone up by around £30 a month in the last 12 months.

"I want to hear first hand from people in Edinburgh how the cost of living is affecting them."





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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 10:01 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

JayDeeTee,

07/10/2008 12:44:44
He has found his true vocation in life if he is going to pack bags in Asda. Clown.
2

subrosa,

07/10/2008 12:52:11
So the Evening News and lavish Tavish are on first name terms. Remember to double bag the bottles Tavish.
3

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 07/10/2008 14:10:17

"How are you coping with recent price hikes"

"Och, I mind the auld days when you could buy a scabby horse for £100"
4

Eyesrolledindespair,

08/10/2008 02:58:04
At least he's keeping his hand in on some real work... not sure his present employment is guaranteed.

 

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