"TREVOR BURRIDGE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have been Tesco free for 3 weeks now! > >Oh apart from using their customer toilets but I take that as a bonus! > >My wife said you can't complain about their domination without being true to >your words !
What have you got against Tesco? I *like* it, and do most of my food (and some of my other) shopping there. Almost always courteous, competitively-priced, good selection, clean, fresh produce, well-organised, sensibly located, etc. Wouldn't it be nice if all shops were like that? Baz Juniper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It'll probably help fund the economy of the Cayman Islands: > >http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/feb/28/tesco.supermarkets It is everyone's duty to avoid taxes. This is normally done by arranging your affairs (no, not that kind; well, mostly not anyway) so your activities legally attract as little taxation as possible. Paying the government more than you need to is just pouring yet more money down the drain, which is bad for you and for society. Don't confuse this with *evading* taxes, which is illegal. If the Cayman Islands can help with the former, good for the Cayman Islands. Adrian Adrian Stott 07956-299966
