
People just realising why Tesco and Asda supermarkets ‘always look the same’ mirror.co.uk
There’s a strange architectural quirk that links nearly all of the supermarkets built in the UK throughout the Eighties and 1990s. Many of them have a barn-like structure, topped by a purely decorative clock tower.
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