‘Basket’ on display
A staff member of “The Press” was amused to see our shopping basket displayed in a food shop window as he jogged past recently. Mr Colin Houston, owner of Kenco’s food
centre on the comer of Papanut Road and Blighs Road, displays our price list for the month and claims to be able to undercut the total, excluding the last three meat items.
Mr Houston claims to be the “cheapest over all” in Christchurch as the stores we survey must surely be the cheapest, but he overlooks the fact that our list does not include temporary “specials.”
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Press, 23 October 1980, Page 10
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