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Food & Grocery Tesco at Dumaguete

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    When Aldi and Lidl reach the Philippines boy will you save money.......:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
    Just watch the sell by dates
     
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    Last time I was shopping in Aldi I could not understand the sell by dates, It was in some sort of code.
     
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    By that time we will have been swallowed by a black hole. Competition in the Philippines???
     
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    Saw this and though I thank the poster for being informative, I said “meh” to myself. John Lewis in Cebu and Manila, Tesco’s dotted here n there. It’s usually crap packaged stuff and over-priced to boot.

    It’s just a moan and please forgive me, but you cannae have a good leek, nor cover ye lasses bun with good cream. In terms of having a fresh fingerling there’s no hope. And as to wishing for a decent sausage presented first thing in the morning I do my best. I’ve tried shucking, and frosted the odd cake or two, but warm waters and lack of hard flour has left me without. I like some afters, but I can’t get a decent set of builders to finish the job. I’ve tried munching on the odd clam, but she says I “Yam” and would rather I nip to the offie for some Wray n Ting. As to pasties...don’t get me started, as raw as a witches tit ‘less she’s warmed her oven. I could go on. Tesco’s. Bah.
     
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    Did you intend to pepper this post with innuendo?
     
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    I'm with you on that one,
    I have tried "English" sausages from various deli's in Dumaguete but they all are made with beef, anyone know where to get a traditional English pork sausage ?
     
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    Have you tried the empanadas? They are every bit as good as pasties.
     
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