... moaning today about going back to their office jobs "just to pay huge commuting costs so Pret workers can sell an overpriced Sandwich" . Perhaps Pret is as doomed as Lyon's Corner House but without Pret where will be the workers with disposable income who need to buy the services that your service based office job relies on? In other news I read M&S are cutting sick pay in their sandwich factories (see petition here). Lots of people cutting sick pay today.... Can't think why.... Anyway this laughable flyer came through the door...
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