Callie Thorpe #3 Dear Lord, what a sad little life Callie, your whole life is an AD

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So who's recipes is she using? I don't see her crediting them on her posts ...the way she posts its like they are her recipes!
 
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Tell me she's not done a reel showing people how to make cheese on toast!?

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Wasn't contractually obliged to do it though!

These people call this a job ....
 
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Just checked her stats on social blade.

She’s down 570 followers over the last 30 days.

Her engagement rate on the 15/11 was 1.81%, today it’s 1.27%. It can’t be a coincidence that the more ADs she’s been doing, the less engagement there has been and people have been unfollowing.
 
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Just checked her stats on social blade.

She’s down 570 followers over the last 30 days.

Her engagement rate on the 15/11 was 1.81%, today it’s 1.27%. It can’t be a coincidence that the more ADs she’s been doing, the less engagement there has been and people have been unfollowing.
She deserves it tbh. She needs to get a real job instead of trying to leach off people on Instagram. She can’t go her whole life making money from ADs and lying to people
 
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The pink cauliflower looked all wrong in that bowl she had it in ! Massive design fail right there !

Just checked her stats on social blade.

She’s down 570 followers over the last 30 days.

Her engagement rate on the 15/11 was 1.81%, today it’s 1.27%. It can’t be a coincidence that the more ADs she’s been doing, the less engagement there has been and people have been unfollowing.
If I want to see food ideas I wouldn't go to the Instagram of someone like her especially as I know she only posts things she is being paid to show and all the food has been gifted to her.
 
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Another cringy porno vid. She just keeps giving us the ammunition doesn't she.
There are no words ....at what point does her husband step in and say to her you look ridiculous? I can't believe he stands there filming her and doesn't think to himself wtaf is she doing ?!
 
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Im pissed off she’s going after Sainsbury’s, after working for them as well! I work for them and we do stock plus sizes.... almost everything comes in sizes up to 26, other supermarkets don’t! Maybe she needs reminding we’re in a bleeping pandemic and we can’t get hold of stock, so levels are low and things actually sell out.... she’s not the only fat person that wears clothes! She is such a bleep, I bet if they offered her an ad job she’d snap their bleeping hands off... and breathe 🥱
 
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Im pissed off she’s going after Sainsbury’s, after working for them as well! I work for them and we do stock plus sizes.... almost everything comes in sizes up to 26, other supermarkets don’t! Maybe she needs reminding we’re in a bleeping pandemic and we can’t get hold of stock, so levels are low and things actually sell out.... she’s not the only fat person that wears clothes! She is such a bleep, I bet if they offered her an ad job she’d snap their bleeping hands off... and breathe 🥱
Yeah, i don’t shop with Sainsburys but i do think prior to all this drive for brands to have plus size ranges and this whole fat acceptance malarky even being a thing, many supermarket brands who do clothes have catered to the bigger sizes (i know i saw it for George at Asda for example).

Respectfully, i just don’t think it’s realistic to expect some brands (with all the stock they need to display/shift), now more than ever, to display all sizes in their stores from 8 to 26+. It may sound tit to some, and not size inclusive but ultimately they know what sells in each store and what doesn’t, which sizes are in demand etc.
 
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Yeah, i don’t shop with Sainsburys but i do think prior to all this drive for brands to have plus size ranges and this whole fat acceptance malarky even being a thing, many supermarket brands who do clothes have catered to the bigger sizes (i know i saw it for George at Asda for example).

Respectfully, i just don’t think it’s realistic to expect some brands (with all the stock they need to display/shift), now more than ever, to display all sizes in their stores from 8 to 26+. It may sound tit to some, and not size inclusive but ultimately they know what sells in each store and what doesn’t, which sizes are in demand etc.
And let's be honest here she is the Queen of online shopping why doesn't she just order online instead if she is soo desperate for a pair of Tu pjs ?! Ridiculous creature!

Although isn't she another one banging on about supporting small businesses? Why is she buying clothes from Sainsburys? She's such a hypocrite !
 
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And let's be honest here she is the Queen of online shopping why doesn't she just order online instead if she is soo desperate for a pair of Tu pjs ?! Ridiculous creature!

Although isn't she another one banging on about supporting small businesses? Why is she buying clothes from Sainsburys? She's such a hypocrite !
It really annoys me as someone who works for a big retailer (not sainos) when influencers like Callie say that there’s no excuse for clothes not to be made in plus sizes. I’m sorry but after a few years of selling plus size clothing, and analysis off the back of that, not every plus size lady wants everything offered in the standard ranges! So should we make EVERYTHING up to a size 32 on the off chance someone might want it? That completely flies in the face of any commerciality and also raides the profit margin as you end up marking it down! So we have specific product ranges for plus size to make sure we’re actually selling what that customer wants to buy. They will also be designed for that customer and more flattering not just a size 12 pattern with inches added on.
Also selling sizes online that aren’t in store is standard practice when you have a large size range (6-22 is a lot of sizes) and you want to stock the most commercial ones in store to make the most money off of limited space. Only so many garments on a fixture so you plan to have a certain % of 10-18s (most popular ones) so that 70% of the customers who pop in for a pint of milk or a loaf of bread can have a cheeky purchase. That’s how sainsburys clothing business model works! If you want a boutique, personalised experience go somewhere that gives you that!

Sorry for the rant but having worked in the industry for 6 years people just don’t get how hard it is and just whine about things they don’t understand!
 
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Has she had an argument with Dan&I this morning or something, she’s lost the plot!
She's incredibly annoying ...the faux jolly look doesn't suit her ! Soo the big surprise later ...let me guess ...she's going to do a giveaway of something she's been given as a freebie ?? ...or she got the advent calendar she was on the beg for the other day ?? ...or she's decided to go get a job so we don't have to be subjected to anymore of her cringe #ads !

I'm putting my current box of mince pies ( i paid for them myself! ) on that she has got her begged for calendar!
 
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Lovely to see Granch however ...we are still in lockdown ! Obviously rules don't apply to her !
 
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