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| Maybe Westlife were the cause of this?
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| Apparently Woolies have just launched an online travel website selling flights and hotel rooms. It must be their last attempt. Good luck to them- with all the competition around it's going to be tough.
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| Woolworths,... well in Surrey its a popular choice for convenience, as found in the high street. I like Woolworths. And no high-street could be a shopping town, unless this brand had an outlet that existed. I rely on Woolworths to buy my mobile top up credit for Hutchinson 3. To grab snacks and drink for consumption during lunch hours. A great family brand. Therefore, just because families in the UK maybe breaking up, no way must Woolworths disappear, since it works to keep families together. A real brand for the family. All the family can find something they need. Who could disagree?
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