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Habit7 wrote:Honestly whenever I go to Super Quality it is like a ghost town. There are more staff than customers in there most times. Plus their locations are horrible. Massy Stores now open in Trincity and would draw whatever crowd they hope for and in Chaguanas Pricesmart more access than their store on Endeavour road.
I don't need to boycott them, wasn't really interested in the first place, but it will be a dumb idea for any public business to participate in an attack campaign on any candidate.
A big man apologises when he realises he was wrong and didn't seek to deceive. You are emulating qualities of a good leader.UML wrote:I stand corrected
Habit7 wrote:A big man apologises when he realises he was wrong and didn't seek to deceive. You are emulating qualities of a good leader.UML wrote:I stand corrected
your Google mash up or what?zoom rader wrote:Habit7 wrote:A big man apologises when he realises he was wrong and didn't seek to deceive. You are emulating qualities of a good leader.UML wrote:I stand corrected
Still waiting on Rowley to apologise for their Calcutta ship statement
Crackpot wrote:#boycott superquality
...Grocery says sorry after online backlash
Published on Jul 24, 2015, 8:17 pm AST
By Ria Taitt
Super Quality grocery, the location for day three of the No Rowley campaign, has apologised to its customers in the wake of “negative feedback”.
“In response to the event at our store yesterday, we apologise for offending or alienating anyone .... We have not been paid by any Government ministry or political campaign for this event. As a result of the negative feedback, we will remove all images from yesterday’s event. Once again, we apologise if we have offended any- one,” the grocery said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
The grocery had faced a strong backlash on Facebook, with persons calling for a boycott.
Yesterday morning, it responded, saying: “Owing to recent events which have struck a discordant nerve, we are reviewing our position on being host to Minister (Vasant) Bharath yesterday....”
The grocery said it did not “condone discrimination of any kind and our page is now being used as a sounding board for political slander. Please keep comments free from discriminatory attacks of any nature”.
There were criticisms on facebook about the picture of Bharath with a grandmother, mother and two children, as suggestive of a particular kind of portrayal of poor, single-parent families.
In its statement, Super Quality grocery said it had never discriminated against anyone in its business.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150724 ... e-backlash
UML wrote:Crackpot wrote:#boycott superquality
Why?
Why wasn't there the same call to boycott JTA for international money laundering with Jack Warner?
Church: Remove anti-Rowley poster
Published on Jul 24, 2015, 8:18 pm AST
By Kim Boodram
A poster warning against voting for People’s National Movement (PNM) leader Dr Keith Rowley has been ordered removed from a wall of the St Peter’s Roman Catholic Primary School in Point Cumana, a statement from the Archdiocese of Port of Spain revealed yesterday.
The poster was placed on the wall at the recently opened school as part of the United National Congress’ (UNC) ongoing campaign against Rowley.
The campaign was officially launched on Monday, under the title “No Rowley”.
The large black and white poster at St Peter’s, which resembled a typical class- room blackboard marked with chalk, stated: “Keith Rowley+ Your Vote=Cuts to Education”.
In a brief statement on its website and Facebook page yesterday, the archdiocese stated: “We wish to advise the public that Catholic Education Board Management officials have advised that the current signage posted outside the St Peter’s RC School in Point Cumana did not receive their approval and have requested that it be immediately removed.”
The archdiocese did not disclose from whom the request to remove was made.
www.trinidadexpress.com/20150724/news/c ... ley-poster
pete wrote:Pnm really made a spin on that grocery thing yes. The point of it was to show how much less buying power we would have if vat is put back on items that have been exempted by this government.
Not sure how it reached to be "this grocery is anti pnm"
pete wrote:Pnm really made a spin on that grocery thing yes. The point of it was to show how much less buying power we would have if vat is put back on items that have been exempted by this government.
Not sure how it reached to be "this grocery is anti pnm"
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