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bluefete wrote:screwbash wrote:ramish and leela in the crossie in san juan closed down. i seeing it empty.
They had a case of Covid in the earlies.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/12-grocery-worke ... t-results/
Did they ever re-open though? Phone not even ringing.
If they closed, this should have made the news.
But things really bad when a grocery closes down in a pandemic.
There is more to that than meets the eye.
screwbash wrote:bluefete wrote:screwbash wrote:ramish and leela in the crossie in san juan closed down. i seeing it empty.
They had a case of Covid in the earlies.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/12-grocery-worke ... t-results/
Did they ever re-open though? Phone not even ringing.
If they closed, this should have made the news.
But things really bad when a grocery closes down in a pandemic.
There is more to that than meets the eye.
saw diskomart from tunapuna takeover the ramish and leela spot in the crossie. prices like they belong in the west. ramish and leela had poor man prices, i not seeing the same crowd after they pass tru the first time.
eliteauto wrote:screwbash wrote:bluefete wrote:screwbash wrote:ramish and leela in the crossie in san juan closed down. i seeing it empty.
They had a case of Covid in the earlies.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/12-grocery-worke ... t-results/
Did they ever re-open though? Phone not even ringing.
If they closed, this should have made the news.
But things really bad when a grocery closes down in a pandemic.
There is more to that than meets the eye.
saw diskomart from tunapuna takeover the ramish and leela spot in the crossie. prices like they belong in the west. ramish and leela had poor man prices, i not seeing the same crowd after they pass tru the first time.
Diskomart is HiLo/Massy, that's the brand they used when they took over FoodMasters in Tunapuna and LB's in Trincity
elec2020 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Pennywise Plaza in Chaguanas has a Standards as wellscrewbash wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:sMASH wrote:i hear Standards gonna close 5 of their stores.
How much stores them have? Can't be much more than 5 because I am regularly all over Trinidad and I know only GB, St James, Arima, probably one in south I guess......maybe one in Tobago i think.
it have one in the crossie in san juan and one in mt hope opposite the new food basket, idk if the one in queen street still around. it had one in princes town
Just 2 weeks ago i went into standards st.james to try to get a computer desk. The staff completely ignored me or prenteded they had other things to do so i left. They clearly don't want my money. The irony is that these same staff wondering how on earth standards closing down. I feel no pity for them
Les Bain wrote:Like people fraid to say is illegal activities and gatherings that were responsible for the high surge after the initial lockdown.
Who in high class as well as low class gunta fete. Who transporting illegals and housing them. Who still bulling illegals in prostitution. Who falling in with the dumbass North American freedums mentality.
Everybody paying the price for that crowd.
May basically say the red Goverment prime minister is a Dunce.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guardian Article:
While beaches are open today, indoor dining at restaurants and fast food outlets remain unavailable and some business owners are voicing their displeasure.
Businessman Peter George has described the Prime Minister’s decision to leave restrictions in place for bars and restaurants as a ‘travesty.’
George, who is the chief executive officer of the Trent Restaurant Group which includes restaurants like Trotters, Buzo, Amara and Blue Star Diner said on Saturday he will now be forced to close more of his restaurants and send workers home.
“I do not agree with this. Not just from the restaurant perspective, because what happens in the next two weeks we do not even know if we can open in two weeks,” George said about the decision to keep restrictions in place barring dine-in services at bars and restaurants.
“Public servants, the Prime Minister, ministers, MPs on both sides of the aisle, senators on both sides of the aisle, state board chairmen, state employees, civil servants, public servants have all been paid in full for the last nine months.”
George has accused Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of not having the courage to make the difficult decisions.
“Our prime minister has been blown out of the sky by the likes of (Mia) Mottley, (Allen) Chastanet, (Andrew) Holness, even (Bharrat) Jagdeo and (Keith) Mitchell. We have done nothing but throw a cold blanket on this because we don’t understand the problem. None of them have skin in the game.”
George said the entire country is now ‘paying the cake’ for Rowley’s decisions.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/businessman ... b5d2c733b8
zoom rader wrote:May basically say the red Goverment prime minister is a Dunce.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guardian Article:
While beaches are open today, indoor dining at restaurants and fast food outlets remain unavailable and some business owners are voicing their displeasure.
Businessman Peter George has described the Prime Minister’s decision to leave restrictions in place for bars and restaurants as a ‘travesty.’
George, who is the chief executive officer of the Trent Restaurant Group which includes restaurants like Trotters, Buzo, Amara and Blue Star Diner said on Saturday he will now be forced to close more of his restaurants and send workers home.
“I do not agree with this. Not just from the restaurant perspective, because what happens in the next two weeks we do not even know if we can open in two weeks,” George said about the decision to keep restrictions in place barring dine-in services at bars and restaurants.
“Public servants, the Prime Minister, ministers, MPs on both sides of the aisle, senators on both sides of the aisle, state board chairmen, state employees, civil servants, public servants have all been paid in full for the last nine months.”
George has accused Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of not having the courage to make the difficult decisions.
“Our prime minister has been blown out of the sky by the likes of (Mia) Mottley, (Allen) Chastanet, (Andrew) Holness, even (Bharrat) Jagdeo and (Keith) Mitchell. We have done nothing but throw a cold blanket on this because we don’t understand the problem. None of them have skin in the game.”
George said the entire country is now ‘paying the cake’ for Rowley’s decisions.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/businessman ... b5d2c733b8
Yup, there are many bars that have alot of cars outside but the doors are "closed". Still going on all over.Les Bain wrote:Like people fraid to say is illegal activities and gatherings that were responsible for the high surge after the initial lockdown.
Who in high class as well as low class gunta fete. Who transporting illegals and housing them. Who still bulling illegals in prostitution. Who falling in with the dumbass North American freedums mentality.
Everybody paying the price for that crowd.
zoom rader wrote:May basically say the red Goverment prime minister is a Dunce.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guardian Article:
While beaches are open today, indoor dining at restaurants and fast food outlets remain unavailable and some business owners are voicing their displeasure.
Businessman Peter George has described the Prime Minister’s decision to leave restrictions in place for bars and restaurants as a ‘travesty.’
George, who is the chief executive officer of the Trent Restaurant Group which includes restaurants like Trotters, Buzo, Amara and Blue Star Diner said on Saturday he will now be forced to close more of his restaurants and send workers home.
“I do not agree with this. Not just from the restaurant perspective, because what happens in the next two weeks we do not even know if we can open in two weeks,” George said about the decision to keep restrictions in place barring dine-in services at bars and restaurants.
“Public servants, the Prime Minister, ministers, MPs on both sides of the aisle, senators on both sides of the aisle, state board chairmen, state employees, civil servants, public servants have all been paid in full for the last nine months.”
George has accused Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of not having the courage to make the difficult decisions.
“Our prime minister has been blown out of the sky by the likes of (Mia) Mottley, (Allen) Chastanet, (Andrew) Holness, even (Bharrat) Jagdeo and (Keith) Mitchell. We have done nothing but throw a cold blanket on this because we don’t understand the problem. None of them have skin in the game.”
George said the entire country is now ‘paying the cake’ for Rowley’s decisions.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/businessman ... b5d2c733b8
I am sorry they and including your beloved red prime minister whoes arse you lick every day are indeed Scum.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:May basically say the red Goverment prime minister is a Dunce.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guardian Article:
While beaches are open today, indoor dining at restaurants and fast food outlets remain unavailable and some business owners are voicing their displeasure.
Businessman Peter George has described the Prime Minister’s decision to leave restrictions in place for bars and restaurants as a ‘travesty.’
George, who is the chief executive officer of the Trent Restaurant Group which includes restaurants like Trotters, Buzo, Amara and Blue Star Diner said on Saturday he will now be forced to close more of his restaurants and send workers home.
“I do not agree with this. Not just from the restaurant perspective, because what happens in the next two weeks we do not even know if we can open in two weeks,” George said about the decision to keep restrictions in place barring dine-in services at bars and restaurants.
“Public servants, the Prime Minister, ministers, MPs on both sides of the aisle, senators on both sides of the aisle, state board chairmen, state employees, civil servants, public servants have all been paid in full for the last nine months.”
George has accused Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of not having the courage to make the difficult decisions.
“Our prime minister has been blown out of the sky by the likes of (Mia) Mottley, (Allen) Chastanet, (Andrew) Holness, even (Bharrat) Jagdeo and (Keith) Mitchell. We have done nothing but throw a cold blanket on this because we don’t understand the problem. None of them have skin in the game.”
George said the entire country is now ‘paying the cake’ for Rowley’s decisions.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/businessman ... b5d2c733b8
And in a coincidence of titanic proportions ..this is the first post that ZR does not refer to a member of the 1% scum...as 1% scum.
rebound wrote:Yup, there are many bars that have alot of cars outside but the doors are "closed". Still going on all over.Les Bain wrote:Like people fraid to say is illegal activities and gatherings that were responsible for the high surge after the initial lockdown.
Who in high class as well as low class gunta fete. Who transporting illegals and housing them. Who still bulling illegals in prostitution. Who falling in with the dumbass North American freedums mentality.
Everybody paying the price for that crowd.
Ben_spanna wrote:So the public bleh bleh blleh-ing about "Chins" comments, i dont see them complaining about Caribbean Cinema or Imax..... whats with that! or is Chin the spokes person for the Cinema group?
screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
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