Submitted by CARPE DIEM
BBC: A dental surgery has opened in a supermarket in Greater Manchester. Sainsbury’s Supermarket say that the private dentist clinic in its Sale branch is the first in a supermarket in the UK. he private surgery will go head to head with the NHS, charging £16 for a check up, which is slightly less than National Health Service fees.
David Gilder, of Sainsbury’s, said: “There is a shortage of dental practices in the UK and the launch of this new service goes some way to providing local people with greater access to dental advice and a range of procedures.”
See also the article “Seven Million Patients Can’t Find a Dentist on the NHS for Two Years,” and the editorial “Bad Teeth - The New British disease.”
HT: Ben Cunningham
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackWow, now I have heard it all! I suppose it would be pretty handy, get your teeth fixed and get milk at the same time.
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