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Asda Campaign for better priced football kits
brettcta
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asda have started an online petition through their website called 'Fair Price for Fans', it;s basically a petition to stop manufacturers blocking supermarkets from buying football kits and selling them cheaper in their stores.
As you're likely aware, millions of people of all ages wear football shirts on a regular basis and they can often cost £35 + for adult sizes. Signing this petition could go toward lowering prices for everyone and softening the blow on wallets every time a new kit comes out (near enough every season!)
I apologise if this is in the wrong place, i didn't know where else to put it.
http://www.fairpriceforfans.co.uk/
cheers
As you're likely aware, millions of people of all ages wear football shirts on a regular basis and they can often cost £35 + for adult sizes. Signing this petition could go toward lowering prices for everyone and softening the blow on wallets every time a new kit comes out (near enough every season!)
I apologise if this is in the wrong place, i didn't know where else to put it.
http://www.fairpriceforfans.co.uk/
cheers
helpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)
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