So a night in the Liverpool Airport Hilton was followed by a Terravision trip which annoyingly went right past my flat and took me straight into the centre of Manchester. Oh, you can't get it to stop. Only two stops on the Terravision. It gets worse too, the driver seemed content with blasting some kind of compilation of Rock FM's happy hardcore Saturday playlist so loudly that I couldn't even hear my own iPod despite my silencing earphones. So. I was stuck at Shudehill, when I discovered they charge for the loo at that bus station. I needed the loo. It was not pleasant. And my money-saving budget-happy gene kicks in when I see loos you have to pay for.
However when on my way to the Arndale to find somewhere to spend a penny, I went past the lovely shiny Co-op food supermarket where I could literally spend pennies. I couldn't resist going in, it looked so nice. This is due to a mixture of enthralling offers and the fact that they're so ethically sound. They do like to tell us about it on the adverts. A LOT.
I really needed to get to the Arndale, emergencies and all that, but the fact that I spent a fair bit of time browsing in there proves how good it is. Locally sourced fresh stuff, delicious looking flavoured houmous and kettle chips and specials instructing you how to create a home meal for a pittance. I know a lot of supermarkets are doing this right now but there's just something about the Co-op's hippy demeanour that makes it all the nicer. I'm a Co-op fan, and so should you be. Quit lining the evil Tesco pockets and do your shopping here.
Oh and a PS - recently I went to the Piccadilly branch and grabbed a couple of reduced items. My card had expired and I only had loose change, but I was around 18p short. The checkout lady let me off. So not only are they ethical, they're sympathetic too! Now if we could just get rid of those slightly smug adverts they keep bombarding us with, they'd be incapable of doing wrong... read more