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Being British I suppose a 20th century version of a working class outfit that comes to mind would be something involving flat caps, whereas in the 21st century it would be tracksuit bottoms. I was once in Waitrose, a posh expensive supermarket. I, at the time, was working as a carer for the elderly and was doing an old lady's shopping because I certainly can't afford to shop in Waitrose myself. I was unpacking the trolley onto the conveyor belt, and a very posh looking older woman was ahead of me. She looked me up and down, I wearing tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt, made a contemptuous face and said to the cashier, "not your average Waitrose customer."
I'm curious, where do you typically buy groceries? Do Aldi or Lidl have much presence there?
my family also goes to aldi and lidl from time to time. But be aware that back in the 2000s lidl wasnt very good on workers rights and privacy.
I use sainsburys personally.