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There’s a whole foods near Picadilly circus if you ever want to see what it’s about.
They don’t really do deals and nothing is cheap but never felt it was crazy pricing in the U.K.
I actually prefer M&S to Waitrose and find it pretty well priced. The problem in the USA is beige processed food is a plenty and depending on where you are fruit is a luxury. Remember paying an extortionate amount for fruit in vegas a few years back, I’m not exaggerating it was about $30 for would set you back less than £10 even today in pre prepared pots in M&S. I dread to think what it costs now lol
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