Friday, November 03, 2006
Which? Watch
It's that time of the month again. Two surveys caught the media's eye. One about dirty kitchens in Hospitals (like you have a choice which kitchen you can eat from while your in hospital) but the more interesting one "revealing" Supermarket financial services aren't as good as that offered by dedicated financial institutions. Shocking isn't it? I mean everything else supermarkets offer the consumer is the best avaliable. Just take a look at the quality of the own brand food they peddle. They only use finest, continental, hand selected, pure, artificial colouring and preservative. It seems they apply the same standards to their banking services. Of course there is a more fundamental point. What do people expect? Tescos, Waitrose, Sainsburys etc are bloody supermarkets not banks. If I could buy 1/2 a kilo of sprouts in a Barclays I'd kind of expect they'd be worse value and quality than those in Tesco.....
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Actually I've just been thinking about the dirty hospital kitchen survey. It's certainly worth highlighting the issue, but when you're in the back of an ambulance, plugged into a machine which is helping you to stay alive, it's unlikely you're going to say to the driver "Excuse me mate, don't take me to Holby City I hear they've dirty kitchens"
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