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en These countries will have a hard time putting into practice their refusal to consume European goods. Even more because it will be hard to discern in large supermarket chains like (the French supermarket company) Carrefour what product comes from Denmark, or Sweden or Italy.

en If somebody's got a problem with a supermarket they should go to the supermarket. Under the code it is for the supplier to go to the supermarket and say the code has been breached. They can then go to mediation – using a mediator.

en We don't have a spread of the virus, what we have is the introduction of the virus into countries of the European Union. The difference is that it's human activities, through commerce, through the market place, through the way we raise our poultry that we get disease spread. The fact that in Europe, in many countries, it's been picked up in migratory birds, is very, very relevant, it means that the European authorities -- Italy, Greece, Germany, Denmark, Austria -- are monitoring, doing active surveillance in the wild bird population.

en Albertson's is by far the weakest operator of the big three (supermarket chains) and is losing share in many of its markets.

en It is nothing like a traditional supermarket. Our stores are designed to resemble a European open-air market. Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued.

en As for Sweden v Denmark it is hard for it to end 2-2. 0-0 and 1-1 are results which are easier to achieve but 2-2 would make you think of an accord between the two sides.

en There is no doubt that the way the Denmark-Sweden game developed shows that the two teams were aiming for a draw. Of course, proof of that is hard to find.

en We're putting the supermarket in competition with the corner filling station for the output of the farm.

en It is good for the other kids that work hard in practice to get some time on the court. We played well, but it is hard to tell when you get out to such a large lead.

en If you want government food, go to the supermarket and buy government food. But for those who want to have a relationship with their food, and the accountability that inherently comes with voluntarily and informatively opting out of the supermarket to go ask around, smell around, sniff around, look around and opt out of the government food system, they ought to have that right.

en Today at the supermarket, one dozen large eggs can cost as little as $1. One egg contains the protein equivalent of 1 ounce of meat -- that's a great value for the money.

en The supermarket chains' sales slowed to 3.4% in the 4 weeks to 11 September (versus 5% in the previous 4 weeks) outperforming the market, which slowed to 1.2% (vs. 3.8%).

en It's going to be kind of getting our feet wet and getting enough practice in. Our kids have been working hard and really putting their time in during practice.

en Given the very genuine concerns about the impact of supermarkets on our high street, on our farmers and on consumer choice, this raises important questions about how decisions are being made about the future of our communities. Planning legislation desperately needs to be strengthened and the Competition Commission must look again at the power exercised by supermarket chains.

en Every time we go to the supermarket we're using educated guesses about what we should eat and what we shouldn't eat.


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