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Kids growing up too quickly



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Published Date: 25 April 2008
ON THE way into town I heard on the radio somebody complaining that Tesco's now sell padded bras for young girls.
But as most people know you can get these at almost every shop that sells children’s clothes.

So why is it that it is only ever Tesco gets mentioned when there is a complaint to be made?

Why not mention Asda or New Look, or even that Asda now sell what they call in America a size 0?

But no, it is only ever Tesco that is pulled down. I think that these narrow minded people should do their research, and if they are not happy with things complain about everyone, not just one store.

Because if Tesco is encouraging young girls to grow up too quickly, then Asda is telling them they have to be too skinny!

And no, I don’t shop at Tesco or Asda. I am not bothered either way who makes the most money, but would like people to be fair to everybody, not just one store.

Sara Goulding

Markham Road, Langold



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  • Last Updated: 23 April 2008 4:05 PM
  • Source: Worksop Guardian
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