Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Walmart - Unacceptable and Unfair Competition

By now, many people will be aware that Walmart has started carrying a small selection of British groceries and candies in some of its stores. Walmart seems to have targeted locations in which there are independent British stores, like Blighty's. Furthermore, the giant American retail predator is offering some prices that are highly competitive.

I would like to apprise you of a few key facts about this situation.

  • Walmart has no real interest in British products; they are using them as a lure to get more people into their stores. 
  • Walmart staff have no expertise in British products. It has been reported to me that, in some stores, they are mixing Canadian and British chocolate on the same shelf!
  • Walmart has chosen not to use its own Asda operation in the UK as a supplier. Instead it has selected a British importer in Canada upon whom they dump large amounts of damaged and unsold product - thus eliminating any losses from selling British products here. That is a luxury that independents like Blighty's do not enjoy.

  • Walmart has cherry-picked a small selection of core products to sell. Blighty's carries hundreds of different lines, but if our core product sales suffer from unfair competition we may have to make difficult choices.

Ultimately, if Walmart forces the independents out of business there will be no more crisps, no Marks & Spencer, no British pies and meats, no potato scones, no British newspapers and magazines and probably no Christmas selection boxes or British Easter Eggs either.

If you choose to support Walmart's invasion of our business you may save a couple of bucks in the short term but lose out - big time - in the end.

I thank those of you who have already pledged your support to us and I hope others will do the same.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

New! British Heinz Chilli Ketchup

Ketchup with Kick
Heinz original and much loved recipe expertly blended with chilli for an extra kick. Choose regular or Fiery!

Tastes Great on ... Anything!
Blighty's product research department (aka John) highly recommends the fiery chilli!

Heinz recommends imported British Tomato Ketchup with Chilli on chicken, but Blighty's research has revealed that it is splendid on ham or cheese sandwiches too.

Squeeze Me
220ml squeezy plastic jars are just $3.49, but hurry, this is a special order shipment that will not be available on a regular basis.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Really Tasty Cockney Cakes - from London of course!

Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
If it comes from my home town (London) it's gotta be good. What flavour of Cockney Cake do you like best?

What's Your Favourite?
How about Cherry Madeira? Or Banana Flavoured Cream Cake (oooh!), or Farmhouse Cake (really moist and sweet). Or Ginger, Coconut & Cherry or Angel Cake?

They Must Have Wings
They are fresh and specially imported from London, England for Blighty's - and flying out the door already at just $3.99 each. Go on, treat yourself (even if you aren't a Cockney).

Saturday, November 24, 2012

New! "Totally British" Magazine

The much anticipated first issue of the brand new "Totally British" magazine has been published and copies are available at Blighty's.

"Totally British" is Canada's own British celebrity, television, music, lifestyle, fashion, UK entertainment and recipe magazine.

Totally British is produced by the publishers of the very popular "British Canadian" newspaper and is on newsstands everywhere for the very modest price of $4.99.

Let's get behind this new magazine and give it the support it deserves! Buy your copy on your next trip to Blighty's, or order it online for shipping direct to your home.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Real Lyons Coffee From Britain

Coffee Aroma
When I was a young schoolboy in London, I remember waiting for the big, red, #12 double decker bus to take me to school. Just down the road from the bus stop was a Lyons coffee house and every morning the delicious aroma of roasting coffee would waft down the street towards me.

That was in the good old days when coffee shops would roast their own coffee on the premises. The aroma did the selling. Why advertise? Just roast some beans and watch the crowds pack in to the shop.

The Lyons Legend
The legendary Lyons brand name goes all the way back to 1887 and all but disappeared by 1978 when it was acquired by a big brewery. Lyons brand coffee is now produced by United Coffee Company of Dartford in Kent, England.

Try it and Compare
Blighty's brought in a special shipment of Lyons British coffee this week. Why not try a pack and compare the flavour and aroma to your usual brand? A 150g vacuum sealed pack is just $3.99 while stocks last.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Krakatoa Foam is Here!

Scotland's Blast from the Past is Back! 
Krakatoa Foam is a fizzy fun drink the kids will love. Pop a teaspoonful in a glass, fill with water, stir it up and watch it erupt!

Tingly-Noses, Burps, Giggles and Laughs!
Available in four fun flavours: Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon/Lime and Orange. These tiny-but-mighty tins make 25 big glasses of tingly-noses, burps, giggles and laughs for a cost of less than 20 cents a glass.

Perfect for birthdays, sleepovers, Christmas parties and for a treat whenever the kids or grandkids have been good. Available now at Blighty's.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Quality Street - How to Identify the Real Thing

But What's Inside?
Quality Street candies are made all over the world. The name is the same but the contents of the tin are made to local standards.

You're Gonna Flip
Tins of Quality Street appear in the big box stores around Christmas every year at very tempting prices, but are they the real thing? Flip the tin over and look at the information printed on the bottom.

75 Years and Counting
What does it say? Some will say "imported" - but from where? The real thing is made in Halifax, Yorkshire, England - and has been since 1936.

Save Over Eight Bucks!
Want to take a chance on imitations made elsewhere? You may even save a buck or two. Or you can come to Blighty's and pick up the genuine item for just $19.95 for a big 820g tin. The same item sells for $27.99 elsewhere.

Chop Chop
But hurry. Our stock was special ordered for Christmas and we cannot re-stock. When they are all gone you will still be able to buy the imitation Quality Street made in goodness-knows-where, but you'll have to wait 'til next Chrimbo for the real British stuff.