I was in Tesco's the other day and there must have been 20-25 people just hanging around the reduced fresh food area and I guessed they were expecting further supplies or more reductions, I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be there when it happened
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong
How lovely (not) to see that the article was about a Tesco that's fairly near me. And there was me thinking that I lived in a relatively 'normal' and peaceful county.
Quoted: In the town there are areas where over 10 per cent of households speak Polish and one in ten speak Bengali.
And this was stated, why? To make us think it was immigrants who are involved in the scuffle? I couldn't tell their ethnicity from their backsides in the photos.
I hadn't read the bit about it being in a town where 10% are Polish and 10% speak Bengali, the Tesco's I go to is in a fairly affluent town but with a very mixed, diverse population with quiet a few mid European nationalities and it could be that their culture and ways differ to ours making it the norm to pounce on/grab a bargain?
People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right, the only difference is they're wrong