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Who on earth designs these uniforms for the poor staff? I reckon the Bosses get together and say"ok, if we put em in a horrid uniform it will break their confidence and they will be sumissive employees!" Well it's just a hought!
Right, WAVEY LINE - Seem to remember this as a blue "WAVEY" and underneath the word "LINE" in red and under that a wavey wriggly line! and they were mostly in shops around the south coast area? Yes?
Who on earth designs these uniforms for the poor staff? I reckon the Bosses get together and say"ok, if we put em in a horrid uniform it will break their confidence and they will be sumissive employees!" Well it's just a hought!
Right, WAVEY LINE - Seem to remember this as a blue "WAVEY" and underneath the word "LINE" in red and under that a wavey wriggly line! and they were mostly in shops around the south coast area? Yes?
yes but remember thae houses from the seventies colours and styles were not so subtle.We all seemed to have mellowed out since then.And things don't clash as much?
I remember Fine Fare and I thought I must have made up Wavy Line as a shop as it is such a stupid name but someone else has mentioned it on here too. I have memories of an advert for Mace and Wavy Line. Was it one shop or two shops run by the same company? Most of the local shops near me were Liptons. I used to like the carrier bags with the big leaf on them.
There was Hintons too. Sort of half way between being a local shop and a supermarket. Not sure if this was just a North Eastern company. The shops appeared just after the likes of Liptons etc closed in the mid 80s but died a death in the late 80s/early 90s when all the big out of town supermarkets were built.
I remember 2 local Fine Fares - one in Giffnock, after it closed that place never lasted long as any particular store. The other was on Victoria Road in Glasgow, its now a Lidl - I remember there used to be a free 767 bus for pensioners that went on the 44 route but stopped at Fine Fare.
Galbraiths - that brings back memories! Cant remember where they were though
Mace, Wavy Line, VG and Spar were not shop chains as such, but sort of discount clubs that independant shopkeepers belonged to. I'm not sure how it worked, but I assume that belonging to to these would enable the shops to buy at a bigger discount in exchange for a fee or percentage of profit. I don't remember them doing own brand products apart from matches.
Incidentally, Spar is still going
Can anyone remember the 'my mums' brand that popped up in a lot of corner shops for a while? All the labels were bright yellow with the contents written in blue hand writing-type script. Think this was probably late 80s.
I used to go to fine fare with my parents, I think it was in Woking but could be wrong. I loved it as it had the moving travelator things like you get in airports to take you from the tills to the door.
There was a Fine Fare in Bishop Auckland near to where I was brought up. It was a huge purpose built store. When I was a kid i'd never seen a supermarket as big! I remember the 'Yellow Pack' stuff, the brown sauce in perticular for some reason. I always remember my father said it was like thick brown water in his opinion and yellow pack was a bit of a joke between me an him. It was taken over by Gateway and then Asda. Its a huge Wilkinsons now! We used to go every friday night to do the grocery shopping and I remember we had one of those huge trolly bags that when they were full it took me and my Father to lift it from the car to the house! I also remember buying 3 litre bottles of lemonade from there too. they weighed a ton to me then!
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