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[grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
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From: Earle Martin
Subject: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Date: 16:06 on 15 May 2003
Subject: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Date: 16:06 on 15 May 2003
http://grault.net/cgi-bin/grubstreet.pl?cucina...a_continental_approach_to_delivered_pizze Do we want this? It's commercial advertising, but they're very polite. And they say "15% discount to all new customers who mention 'grubstreet' when placing an order"! How about that? Perhaps we should mix it into a page with a review of Cucina. (We have a "Cucina" already, but it seems to be a different one.) In a way, it's rather gratifying.... -- tar mire lane -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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[grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Earle Martin 16:06 on 15 May 2003
http://grault.net/cgi-bin/grubstreet.pl?cucina...a_continental_approach_to_delivered_pizze-
Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Roger Burton West 16:22 on 15 May 2003
I'd say no. It's advertising. If GS accepts that, then no page on GS can -
Marna Gilligan
16:38 on 15 May 2003
I'm not sure. One bit of me says that as long as it's a clearly marked out- too deep to show
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Kate L Pugh
16:45 on 15 May 2003
Oh. Actually, I JFDIed and renamed it to Cucina, SE1 2EL, and
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Re: [grubstreet] Commercial invasion?
Roger Burton West 16:22 on 15 May 2003