
Good to see some consistent capitalisation on a shopping list.
Pencil on note paper.
Bread, Eggs, Jacket pots, Cucumber, Peppers and Salad onions.
Morrison’s, Bridport, August 2021
Good to see some consistent capitalisation on a shopping list.
Pencil on note paper.
Bread, Eggs, Jacket pots, Cucumber, Peppers and Salad onions.
Morrison’s, Bridport, August 2021
Lovely red pen on a plain piece of paper makes this list stand out from the crowd.
Not a major shop but rather a few required items. It looks like lasagne and salad was on the menu. Some fruit is listed and also shower gel.
Lidl, Chard, 8th August 2021
A small list on a post-it note. Written in pencil.
Ten items. I can’t decipher what looks to be Wash T cels and Teele.
Otherwise there is onion, tomatoes, garlic bread, foil, disinfectant, rolls, crisps and bread.
Lidl, Bridport, 7th August 2021
A list written by one person, to be used by another.
What a great piece of work this is. What do the numbers mean?
Sainsbury’s, Reading 10th October 2019
A list on A4 lined and punched paper pulled from a pad. Written in biro by two people. The first in capitals, the second amending in what looks to be an older style in lower case.
Ordinary tea suggests that other types of tea are sometimes purchased. Quite a healthy list, no meat, low fat.
Sainsbury’s, Reading 3rd August 2021
This appears to be shopping for two people in two hands with two pens.
They are working age dog and cat owners with no children.
On P’s side of the list we have chicken, weetabix, French fries, custard creams, cokes and tissues. On G’s side we have duck in plum, chick/mushrooms, cold puds (eclair), trifle, lattes, cookies and chocs.
Some items have been crossed off, some have been circled. Some items in capitals and some in lower case. Notice the change of pen between hand wash and pads/pants.
Sainsbury’s, Reading. 3rd August 2021
The shortest ever list. Petrol.
Sainsbury’s, Reading 3rd August 2021