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Old 07-06-2010, 10:15 AM #5
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Originally Posted by dirtyvileHARRYuk View Post
are the big out of town supermarkets killing off local shops



i live in london where competition is rife,

on every street the shop space tension can be cut with a knife.

there is one shop that is bucking a trend,

hatesco i can never defend.

they are a very clever business and have played monopoly,

is it any wonder with market control, local shop keepers are stroppy.

dirt cheap prices are pushing independent stores to the brink,

towns and city's and there community's are starting to sink.

but in there defence they are offering price and a huge range,

even this stupid organic myth that dose derange.

parking is also a huge factor,

plus the customer service from any chain is done by a motionless robotic actor.

these big stores have way to much power,

and until change is forced, local shops will never flower.

the government need to step in before we live in a ghost town,

is david C economy motivated or will he lead us the same place as to mr. brown.


now the joe is thinking in every street it a hatesco i mean tesco and they do offer value for money and thats whats forceing the local shops to close. the question is will david C limit hatescos power and force a more even playing field?

or do we not even care as long as we can get our cheap food? ps 2 days to go then big brother starts can not wait lol
No. I don't need any small corner shops when i get everything from one big store (and cheaper).
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