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The recession has caused disappointment for all of us and personally I was very disheartened when Woolworths closed down. The one shop that had been sat happily in town all my life was showing off red and yellow ‘clearance’ signs in its windows.

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It’s coming up to Christmas now and if you weren’t in the festive mood already, then one glance at one of the four major supermarket’s fuel price boards will have you beaming with joy; unless you’re a devoted pedestrian of course.

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A new home: The key to success

The site has been up and running for a good couple of months now and I felt it was time to move things on and help to expand our readership. Initially, our URL was linked to a generic ‘Learning Lab’ blogger, but is now located on a more relevant domain; the very one that appears in front of you.

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V.A.T. - Vaguely Adjusted Tax

As I walk around the supermarkets, I find myself being greeted with an array of obscure pricings, with most items on the shelf coming with price tags exact to the penny. Gone the days of the conventional 1p less the pound prices, at least it seems that way for now.

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Credit crunch & Christmas cheer

The credit crunch has unfortunately seen everyone come to a state of depression; watching everything we take for granted slowly slip away before our very eyes. There’s one thing that always brings a glow and happiness to people’s hearts and that’s the joys of Christmas.

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