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  • 20/06/2025
We ask Londoners what makes them choose where to buy their food.
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00:00Again, I suppose I choose between location, I want ease of location, quality of food and
00:09then value that I'm going to get. So I go across the range, I'll buy Aldi sometimes
00:14with fresh veg and I'll buy a M&S if I want a takeaway, you know, cooked that night, ready
00:22made.
00:23I'm the closest one to me, right, depending on where I'm at at the moment, at that particular
00:30moment. So let's say I go to a local one, say I'm next to Sainsbury's, or if I need to do
00:35a big shop, I might have to like drive towards like a bigger store.
00:40It just depends on the shop and how close it is as well. So convenience stores, I'm starting
00:46to shop at more, so that's a bit more kind of you go quite frequently, but it's normally
00:50to pick up, you know, the kind of essentials, milk or bread or, you know, whatever. But
00:57I wouldn't do a full shop there necessarily.

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