Every Little (or Lot) Helps

« Previous | next »

An alarming headline from today's Limerick Post. While I know that Tesco have (over the last number of years) been aggressively seeking to increase their presence in the Irish supermarket landscape, I hadn't realised quite how far their plans for "Total Spectrum Dominance" had advanced:

Tesco

Abbeyfeale (for those who don't know) is a small market town that straddles the border of Counties Limerick and Kerry. Only a couple of thousand souls call it home.

Why it requires a staggering 97 Tesco outlets is anybody's guess. Perhaps a long-term experiment is being carried out by Tesco (or parties unknown) to measure the psychological, civic and sociological effects on a small populace of a gross over-exposure to consumer choices. Actually, there is but one choice – Tesco (all 97 of it/them).

Resistance is futile.

  • Share this:

October 11, 2007

Posted in All posts, Limerick, Political/Social and tagged Abbeyfeale, Limerick Post, Shopping, Tesco.

7 responses to Every Little (or Lot) Helps

  1. Maz said:
    October 12, 2007

    Ah yes, Abbeyfeale, or AbbeyFAIL as they like to call it themselves. I can mock you see, as my parents are two of the souls that call it home, I had the great pleasure of attending their great convent school!

  2. Simon McGarr said:
    October 12, 2007

    97 Tescos, but I bet you still can’t get the one vital ingredient for whatever dinner you had planned for that evening.

  3. fústar said:
    October 13, 2007

    Maz, Given that I attended an all-boys secondary establishment the phrase “convent school” has always had an erotic ring to it. I’m sure it was everything my pubescent fantasies imagined it to be.

    Simon, My dinner plans are usually quite modest so I’m sure Abbeyfail’s 97 Tescos would suffice for my needs.

  4. Celtictigger said:
    October 16, 2007

    Didn’t Springsteen have a song about Tesco a few years back?

    “There’s 97 Tesco’s but the shopping list is wrong”

    No… mistaken.. his song was about TV.

  5. uiscebot said:
    October 16, 2007

    ah Tescos. Gotta love me and their quest for world domination. Check out the time they invaded Denmark…

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfSi0D7KESk

  6. uiscebot said:
    October 16, 2007

    THEM!! Gotta love them!!!

  7. fústar said:
    October 16, 2007

    Check out the time they invaded Denmark…

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfSi0D7KESk

    Great stuff. I love how Tesco’s slogan changed from “Every Little Helps” to “We control every aspect of your lives”.

    Your typo is revealingly megalomaniac. It’s a bit like the time I responded to the job interview question “Why do you want to work in O’Brien’s Sandwich Bars?” by answering “I wish to destroy mankind”.

    I’d meant to say “I like serving people coffee”…

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

  • Latest posts

    • Owp! (or “The Mother Who Came to A Crisis Point”)
    • Woah! Woah! Woah!
    • The Campaign Poster Debaffler: 8 – Gay Mitchell’s Quantum Head-Fuck
    • Send…More…Paramedics…
    • Brainstorm: Dawn of the Damp
  • Latest comments

    • Chocolate Coated Teddy Thrill | Shannon McEwan on Owp! (or “The Mother Who Came to A Crisis Point”)
    • fústar on Do You See What is Happening?
    • sands on Do You See What is Happening?
    • fústar on Owp! (or “The Mother Who Came to A Crisis Point”)
    • Emma on Owp! (or “The Mother Who Came to A Crisis Point”)
  • Twitter

    • RT @bglendenning: ... clown asking, in all sincerity, 'Does anyone actually watch Italian football any more?'. Risible stuff. 3 hours ago
    • RT @bglendenning: National journalists on TV wittering about how italian football has 'no tradition a jaw-dropping recent low. With one ... 3 hours ago
    • @Alan_Ambrose To see The Day the Clown Cried you'll have to do a Rupert Pupkin and kidnap Jerry. 4 hours ago
    • @Fergal Earnestly-intended disasters are much more interesting. 4 hours ago

Theme by Raygun, rejigged by bettyoctopus, powered by WordPress

loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.