Monday, 1 April 2019

Trolley 247

An M&S food hall trolley captured on the sunny side of the High Street and snapped under the canopy of what used to be the Canopy Restaurant and before that Roosters, the place that thrived for a while selling unhealthy snacks - fried chicken lumps with chips - to the area's secondary school boys on late night adventures.

I found the Canopy a bit small and claustrophobic and a just a touch pretentious - although I did have quite a decent bacon sandwich there once. The people who have it now, according to my hairdresser next door, made the mistake of messing with the interior of a heritage building before they got the council onside and work has now been paused for some months.

On return to the stack, I noticed that all the other trolleys of this size were fitted with coin operated locks - but is seems unlikely that anyone would have bothered to wheel the thing from Ashtead - even supposing that the trolleys there are lock free. See reference 1 for the last notice, complete with extra 's' in Ashtead.

Reference 1: http://psmv3.blogspot.com/2018/03/fake-30.html.

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