As Victor would say " I do not believe it!"
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Ed
I think they are confusing the Religious Festivals "Christmas" and "Easter" with the similarly named but totally unrelated 3-month commercial seasons "Overpriced C*** Gifts you'd never normally waste money on" and "Overpriced Novelty Shaped Chocolate"... :veryangry:
My sister told me she popped into her local Morrisons on New Years Eve and they had Easter eggs and hot cross buns on the shelves ::)
Quote from: PLD on January 05, 2024, 02:16:14 PMI think they are confusing the Religious Festivals "Christmas" and "Easter" with the similarly named but totally unrelated 3-month commercial seasons "Overpriced C*** Gifts you'd never normally waste money on" and "Overpriced Novelty Shaped Chocolate"... :veryangry:
Only 3-months? Some of the shops around here had their Christmas displays up in early September !!!
Quote from: Newportnobby on January 05, 2024, 02:18:38 PMMy sister told me she popped into her local Morrisons on New Years Eve and they had Easter eggs and hot cross buns on the shelves ::)
Tesco do hot cross buns all year round.
I've seen Cadbury's Creme eggs on sale on the 26th Dec!
My favourite comes from a few years ago when a local Tesco was selling BBQ charcoal alongside Christmas puddings and mince-pies (the latter with a best before date long before December!).
Steven B.
Quote from: Steven B on January 05, 2024, 02:32:59 PMMy favourite comes from a few years ago when a local Tesco was selling BBQ charcoal alongside Christmas puddings and mince-pies (the latter with a best before date long before December!).
Similar to the one a couple of years ago that strategically placed the leftover boxes of chocolates (
best before date 31 Jan) next to the valentines cards...
As I said to Louisa, "You can tell it's Christmas, there is another advert' on the tv for next years summer holidays". ::)
Quote from: chrism on January 05, 2024, 02:23:04 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on January 05, 2024, 02:18:38 PMMy sister told me she popped into her local Morrisons on New Years Eve and they had Easter eggs and hot cross buns on the shelves ::)
Tesco do hot cross buns all year round.
I knows. I buys 'em 'cos I love 'em :)
At least virtually all the ads for perfumes etc have gone away.
Quote from: PLD on January 05, 2024, 02:44:30 PMQuote from: Steven B on January 05, 2024, 02:32:59 PMMy favourite comes from a few years ago when a local Tesco was selling BBQ charcoal alongside Christmas puddings and mince-pies (the latter with a best before date long before December!).
Similar to the one a couple of years ago that strategically placed the leftover boxes of chocolates (best before date 31 Jan) next to the valentines cards...
They're for the blokes who get the flowers to go with them from garages :laugh:
I just had to drive back from the airport in time to avoid the road blocks for the Three Kings procession here. So yes it is still Christmas (at least until they've done machine gunning the kids with sweets)
Quote from: Newportnobby on January 05, 2024, 04:14:18 PMQuote from: chrism on January 05, 2024, 02:23:04 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on January 05, 2024, 02:18:38 PMMy sister told me she popped into her local Morrisons on New Years Eve and they had Easter eggs and hot cross buns on the shelves ::)
Tesco do hot cross buns all year round.
I knows. I buys 'em 'cos I love 'em :)
Nice to know I'm not the only one :smiley-laughing:
What I don't understand is that many people moan about Easter eggs being on the shelves etc but shops and retail experts are not stupid. They obviously sell enough to warrant them taking up space on shelves which could be used for other goods so there's only really 1 answer. STOP BUYING THEM whoever you are! :no:
I like Easter eggiweggies, especially Cadburys :P
Yes, it's still Christmas. Today is Christmas Eve, tomorrow is orthodox Christmas. Not enough room on the shop shelves for Easter stuff yet. Maybe they'll appear after old new year's celebration on the 14th.
Our local Sainsburys started stripping the shelves of Christmas items and replacing them with Easter ones on the day of Christmas Eve! My wife is enjoying the new stock of Creme Eggs though.
Given that Christians are in a minority in England and Wales maybe it's time to accept that Christmas is some family time at the end of the year and Easter is a nice long weekend in Spring for most people without the religious/pagan stuff.
Cheers Colin