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Yes Bruno the butchers in Swadlincote does its own meat you see the animals going in by trailer into the building live and that afternoon the meat is in the window .Its the only local 1 ,our butchers is 1 of 4 shops and they cull at the main shop atb

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I think it is a toxic combination of business rates, parking and internet.

 

I live between two 'market' towns - Bishop's Stortford and Saffron Walden and both are struggling badly. The markets are dead, and the shops are coffee shops, estate agents and charity shops.

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Yes Bruno the butchers in Swadlincote does its own meat you see the animals going in by trailer into the building live and that afternoon the meat is in the window .Its the only local 1 ,our butchers is 1 of 4 shops and they cull at the main shop atb

They don't bother to hang the meat then?....hope the people of Swadlincote have good teeth?

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Ordinary, that's to say working class, people didn't eat much meat years ago, not real meat anyway, they ate stuff you wouldn't give to the dog today. Tripe, pigs trotters, offal etc

There is nothing wrong with a nice bit of offal liver and onions with some nice mash potatoes and gravy yum yum as for pigs trotters has to be better than the Chinese one Chickens feet what is that all about.

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