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Power cut in Waitrose

Sep 04, 2013, 07:56 PM

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Suddenly all the lights, fridges and air conditioning went off, and a whole shop full of people was left momentarily in blackness and silence. This boo features the aftermath, with blinds being pulled over shelves and an alarm sounding somewhere backstage. #waitrose #Richmond #powercut #alarm

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