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'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Portrait of Roger Brown, 67, who was affected by the Southern Water outage, collecting water at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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DUKAS_179118763_EYE
'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Staff stand beside deliveries of bottled water at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park, during a Southern Water outage affecting thousands of homes and businesses in Hampshire. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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DUKAS_179118762_EYE
'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
A woman carries bottles of water picked up from an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park, during a Southern Water outage affecting thousands of homes and businesses in Hampshire. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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DUKAS_179118760_EYE
'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
A woman picks up bottles of water at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park, during a Southern Water outage affecting thousands of homes and businesses in Hampshire. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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DUKAS_179118761_EYE
'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Portrait of Sophie Orton, 29, whose hairdressing business was affected by the Southern Water outage, queuing in her car at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hamsterkäufe in Cambridge
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Empty toilet paper shelves in Asda in Cambridge as people prepare for the lockdown on Thursday with panic buying of certain goods continuing.
Lockdown shopping, Cambridge, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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DUK10137879_016
NEWS - Coronavirus: Hamsterkäufe in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (11002824h)
Empty toilet paper shelves in Asda in Cambridge as people prepare for the lockdown on Thursday with panic buying of certain goods continuing.
Lockdown shopping, Cambridge, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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DUK10137879_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Hamsterkäufe in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (11002824j)
Empty toilet paper shelves in Asda in Cambridge as people prepare for the lockdown on Thursday with panic buying of certain goods continuing.
Lockdown shopping, Cambridge, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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DUK10137879_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Hamsterkäufe in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (11002824f)
Empty toilet paper shelves in Asda in Cambridge as people prepare for the lockdown on Thursday with panic buying of certain goods continuing.
Lockdown shopping, Cambridge, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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DUK10137879_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Hamsterkäufe in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (11002824i)
Empty toilet paper shelves in Asda in Cambridge as people prepare for the lockdown on Thursday with panic buying of certain goods continuing.
Lockdown shopping, Cambridge, UK - 04 Nov 2020
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DUKAS_118457971_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457969_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457967_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457968_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457970_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457960_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457964_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457965_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457962_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. Empty selves photographed at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457961_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. a shopper at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUKAS_118457959_EYE
Covid-19 second wave panic buying with fear of a second full UK lockdown
Panic buying. a shopper at Asda supermarket in Old Kent Road, this afternoon.
As rumors of a second lockdown grow, it seems that shoppers are starting to stockpile some essentials, leaving some supermarket shelves empty again. New coronavirus rules have been announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, today, but even tougher measures could be imposed.
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DUK10130107_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094o)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10130107_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094i)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10130107_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094t)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10130107_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094n)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10130107_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094l)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10130107_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094q)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10130107_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Frühmorgendliches Warten auf die Eröffnung von Waitrose in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Armstead/REX (10588094p)
Early morning shoppers at Asda Clapham Junction.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 19 Mar 2020
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DUK10129664_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Lentati/LNP/REX (10575559c)
Empty shelves on the rice aisle. Panic-buying continues to show in ASDA in South West London as shelves empty out of goods.
Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 05 Mar 2020
Panic-buying continues to show in a South West London ASDA store as shelves empty out of goods as Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on This Morning TV show to reassure the public that the Government is doing all it can to fight the coronavirus disease.
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DUK10129664_006
NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Lentati/LNP/REX (10575559g)
Empty shelves on the pasta aisle. Panic-buying continues to show in ASDA in South West London as shelves empty out of goods.
Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 05 Mar 2020
Panic-buying continues to show in a South West London ASDA store as shelves empty out of goods as Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on This Morning TV show to reassure the public that the Government is doing all it can to fight the coronavirus disease.
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DUK10129664_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Lentati/LNP/REX (10575559d)
Empty shelves on the rice aisle. Panic-buying continues to show in ASDA in South West London as shelves empty out of goods.
Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 05 Mar 2020
Panic-buying continues to show in a South West London ASDA store as shelves empty out of goods as Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on This Morning TV show to reassure the public that the Government is doing all it can to fight the coronavirus disease.
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DUK10129664_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Lentati/LNP/REX (10575559b)
Empty shelves on the disinfectant aisle. Panic-buying continues to show in ASDA in South West London as shelves empty out of goods.
Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 05 Mar 2020
Panic-buying continues to show in a South West London ASDA store as shelves empty out of goods as Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on This Morning TV show to reassure the public that the Government is doing all it can to fight the coronavirus disease.
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DUK10129664_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Lentati/LNP/REX (10575559e)
Completely empty shelves on the hand sanitiser aisle. Panic-buying continues to show in a South West London ASDA store as shelves empty out of goods as Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on This Morning TV show to reassure the public that the Government is doing all it can to fight the coronavirus disease..
Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 05 Mar 2020
Panic-buying continues to show in a South West London ASDA store as shelves empty out of goods as Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on This Morning TV show to reassure the public that the Government is doing all it can to fight the coronavirus disease.
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DUK10129581_017
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438e)
Shoppers buying items in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10129581_016
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438d)
A shopper looks for pasta in almost empty shelves in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10129581_014
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438b)
A shopper looks for baking flour in an almost empty shelves in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10129581_012
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438c)
A shopper looks for pasta in almost empty shelves in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10129581_003
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438g)
A shopper pushes a trolly loaded with cooking oil in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10129581_002
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438f)
A supermarket trolly loaded with cooking oil in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10129581_001
NEWS - Coronavirus UK: Fast leere Regale in einem Supermarkt in Wembley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (10573438a)
Almost empty shelves shelves of pasta in a Asda supermarket in Wembley as more Coronavirus disease cases are reported in the the UK.
Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 03 Mar 2020
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DUK10057449_003
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947b)
Asda hosted the UK?s biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10057449_007
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947g)
Asda hosted the UK?s biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10057449_001
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947f)
Asda hosted the UK?s biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10057449_006
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947e)
Asda hosted the UK?s biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10057449_002
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947a)
Asda hosted the UK's biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10057449_004
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947c)
Asda hosted the UK?s biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10057449_005
FEATURE - Tortenschlacht für Babies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (8562947d)
Asda hosted the UK?s biggest Smash party for babies across the country yesterday to celebrate its one year anniversary as the first major retailer to stock Smash Cakes.
Asda's Smash Party for babies, Gravesend, UK - 04 Apr 2017
The Big Easter Smash saw a group of tiny tots getting a generous slice of Easter fun at the Asda Gravesend Superstore, as they cracked into dozens of delicious cakes. Asda launched its range of Smash Cakes during Easter last year and has since seen it become the most popular celebration cake on sale, with almost 2,000 sold every week.
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Prime Minister David Cameron at a PM Direct at ASDA HQ
Conservative party general election campaigning, Leeds, Britain - 01 May 2015
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Conservative party general election campaigning, Leeds, Britain - 01 May 2015
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Prime Minister David Cameron at a PM Direct at ASDA HQ
Conservative party general election campaigning, Leeds, Britain - 01 May 2015
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Conservative party general election campaigning, Leeds, Britain - 01 May 2015
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Prime Minister David Cameron at a PM Direct at ASDA HQ
Conservative party general election campaigning, Leeds, Britain - 01 May 2015
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