SADLY fruit is still a foreign land to many Scots.
SADLY fruit is still a foreign land to many Scots.
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Ken Smith
Dominic Gribben in Ardrossan tells us: "At the supermarket checkout I was served by a young man who looked at the yellow fruit I had bought, then at the list of fruits on his screen, and asked: "Ur they lemons?"
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SADLY fruit is still a foreign land to many Scots.
Dominic Gribben in Ardrossan tells us: "At the supermarket checkout I was served by a young man who looked at the yellow fruit I had bought, then at the list of fruits on his screen, and asked: "Ur they lemons?"
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