Another trolley from the M&S food hall, this time one of their larger trolleys.
Through into the Ashley Centre this time, taking in Grape Tree to stock up on figs on the way. But having parked it outside Grape Tree, it had vanished by the time that I emerged with my kilo of new season's dried figs.
But given that I had got pretty near to the back entrance to M&S and that I had moved three trolleys in two trips, I thought it reasonable to score this one, even though I had fallen at the last hurdle.
Outside we had the big red butcher's lorry, previously noticed just about a year ago at reference 3. It might well count as a business expense rather than a hobby, but it remains a mystery how you can make enough money out of selling cheap meat to pay for such a thing.
Bing turns up a Facebook page for them - and a bricks and mortar butcher that once used to operate out of the Seven Sisters Road in north London. But no website.
Unlikely to be anything to do with these people, somewhere in Queensland in Australia and featured in a paywalled part of reference 2.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2023/04/trolley-561.html.
Reference 2: https://www.couriermail.com.au/. 'Welcome to Brisbane and Queensland’s No.1 source of news, sport and analysis of the big issues affecting our state'.
Reference 3: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2022/04/beef-without-backbone.html. A post in which reds and oranges have been mistreated.
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