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A Boston housewife placed her weekly order with the firm of S.S. Pierce for Thursday delivery.
Ten years ago my butcher used to throw a couple of lamb breasts into my weekly order because he "couldn't give them away".
The New Yorker, May 22 , 1948P. 23 A Boston housewife placed her weekly order with the firm of S.S. Pierce for Thursday delivery.
A total of nine premises - including the Ulster Gazette shop, where I had a weekly order for the NME, and John Lennon's pub, where I sometimes had a pint - were destroyed in a few thunderous seconds.
But less than a year later, BrewDog had won its first major contract – a weekly order to supply Tesco with twice the quantity of Punk IPA it was then capable of producing.
They were also connected with a local taqueria, and soon the two were struggling to keep up with the restaurant's weekly order for 500 pounds of black and pinto beans.
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Weekly orders at MCM used to generate $100,000 to $180,000, Mr. Fredrich said.
These days, half of his weekly orders are for Trump piñatas; the other half are for cartoon characters.
The weekly ordering chores, which my wife handles most of the time, rarely take more than 10 minutes.
That sounds an awful lot when even Tesco, with its powerful brand and huge base of active customers, manages just £400m a year from 90,000 weekly orders.
Average weekly orders rose 18.9% to 226,000 but the average order size dropped 3.4% to £107.94, largely because of price cuts implemented to keep pace with the supermarket price war.
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