Tea Time.

1 Goodgymer helped an isolated person in Westminster
Nick Moore
Westminster

Thursday 17th July

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Shopping missions have taught me many (unexpected) skills, but none is more important than the ability to correctly decipher someone else's shopping list. In the same way that pharmacists can interpret a GP's hand written prescription, the GG shopper's ability to sometimes decode a beneficiaries handwriting is critical to mission success.

Today's mysteries (thankfully solved after collaboration with Ms D) involved realising Ten meant Tea, and a series of hieroglyphics described Black Pepper. Fortunately walking the aisles of the world's politest supermarket proved the easier part of today's challenge.



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