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Friday, 19 July 2013

The Shopping Forecast

The Shopping Forecast 


And now for the Shopping Forecast,
Issued by the Met Office today.
They want to clear out their sales goods,
And they think this is a good way.

There are warnings of Sales in these areas:
The bargains are quite striking.
And to help with this new ploy,
The manager’s dressed up like a Viking.

Chippenham High Street and town centre -
Depressing & occasionally poor.
Increasing number of pound shops,
And charity outlets at every door.

Woolworths has long gone now,
And many shops have gone silent.
After dark it gets much worse -
Dangerous, occasionally violent.

Somerfield and The Co-op – moderate,
Though there’s not much in the aisles.
Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury
Are out of town – five miles.

But small shops on the High Street,
And others of such propensity,
Then there’s Bejam and Safeway,
Finally losing their identity.

Lidl & Netto – very depressing,
But a bargain or two in the process.
Backing up at the checkouts:
Expected to get better – I guess.

Piles of goods – poor visibility.
Bright coloured trolleys – veering.
Unclear why they don’t fix them,
And try to improve on the steering.

Although there are local variations,
Getting around there is erratic.
It takes a Force 8 to push them,
Then you get to the checkout - automatic

The general position in Devizes:
Moderate or good – price marking.
Bear, Pelican and Black Swan:
Market Place – good parking.

Corsham – fast foods & some bargains,
Kebab shops – always increasing.
Markets on Tuesday – improving.
Discounts - never ceasing.

  
Marlborough – posh shops & Waitrose;
Prosperous and very well-heeled.
Punters with more money than sense,
Though some were born in a field.

M4 motorway – veering west:
Bath & Bristol – always enticing.
Wallet - slowly emptying.
At Iceland – moderate icing.

Cribbs Causeway – intimidating.
To get in there’s a big deal.
Debenhams, and House of Fraser -
Credit card – beginning to squeal.

So here is the general Synopsis:
If you run out funds you must borrow.
Depressingly the same I’m afraid,
But improving – better tomorrow.

 Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2013

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