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Thanks for the link. That was interesting.
"Slowly. When you emerge at ground level using the north stairwell of Seven Sisters Tube station, you are greeted by the sight of a popular coffee franchise and an equally well-to-do supermarket."
I think it's pushing it a bit by the Telegraph to describe Tesco as 'well-to-do', and they've been in Seven Sisters for gawd knows how long, although fair play to them for sticking around in the days when even the likes of Poundland seemed to regard the neighbourhood as too dangerous and debauched to set up shop in.
Sainsbury and Tesco much of a muchness. Now if he had said Waitrose or Budgens :-)
You won't get wild salmon there, but for fresh reasonably priced seafood, I strongly recommend North and South (or is it South & North), the Chinese supermarket on Whymark Avenue. The owner stocks up every couple of days at Billingsgate. Chinese buyers are a fussy fish buyers. You're unlikely to go wrong there.
It read as advertising disguised as news for the new stadium. At least it was written in a fairly positive tone.
Lidl has an increasing organic range. Different corner of Tottnm though.
And much of the now established Sunday market on the Green is organic produce. Bread, cheese, veg, meats etc.
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