Credit crunch has affected life style of most Londoners, more or less and that's something noticeable on a day to day basis. In the office itself, after first round of redundancy and an expected 12.5% pay cut at all levels coming May, the business at the canteen has become poorer as most colleagues are now bringing lunch box to work. Retail shops are closing down one after another, a Slug and Lettuce nearby my office had just closed down.
On the other hand, it's a good time for shoppers to grab some bargains, the sales have been non-stopping since before Christmas, this is unusual. For foreign tourists who are not affected directly by credit crunch this is the best time to travel and shop in the UK as pound sterling has dropped to the lowest point in many years. Good for people like me who rarely buy things at original price.
Bought this back in December at WHSmith for £10 (RRP £30). I used to hate history back in old school days but nowadays I find it interesting after traveling a bit around the historical cities in Europe. Malaysia's history never interested me as you don't know what's true what's not. I heard Hang Tuah who used to be the Malay hero was taken out from the text book because he was later found out to be Chinese origin. What a joke.
Bought 3 books by Jeremy Clarkson from WHSmith as well for £10 (RRP £7.99 each). He is one of the very few British others than footballers whom I admired, for his great sense of humour.
Zavvi is one of the high profiled retail chain who became the casualty of the economy downturn. I had grabbed "The Magnificient Seven" (my all time greats! read here) for £2 (RRP £7.99), "Future Proof" for £2 (RRP £10.99) and few button badges for 25p each from the megastore located at Tottenham Court Road. The music albums were selling cheap as well but I still prefer to download free :p Heard most Zavvi stores were purchased by HMV to be merged into their chain. I doubt HMV will survive as they have already got so many stores along Oxford Street, with market shrinking.
I have stop traveling on Oyster monthly and change to Oyster pre paid as this could save me around £40-50 per month by taking bus instead of underground. In London one has to learn to walk as it's often faster and cheaper to do so. Wearing leather shoes is something torturing so I decided to get a pair of decent trainers to wear to work. Bought the Nike Reax Run III from Sports World Oxford Street for £35 (RRP £49.99), really lightweight and comfortable.
Perhaps we should all listen to Gordon Brown to spend out of credit crunch.
Saturday, 21 February 2009
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