| FAQ |
| Members List |
| Calendar |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
| Serious Debates & News Debate and discussion about political, moral, philosophical, celebrity and news topics. |
| Register to reply Log in to reply |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|
|
|
#1 | |||
|
||||
|
self-oscillating
|
If they aren't closing shops and trimming staff then the only way they can get the price reductions is by squeezing the suppliers, who are already being hammered. I don't think this is good news at all
|
|||
|
|
|
|
#2 | |||
|
||||
|
Senior Member
|
Quote:
If they keep all the Supermarket stores. It sadly may means more Argos Stand alone stores to close. As Asda will have New Argos stores in them. The Shares of Sainsburys keep going UP |
|||
|
|
|
|
#3 | ||
|
|||
|
Senior Member
|
I agree i really hope this does not go ahead , it'll end up being bad news for everyone if it does.
|
||
|
|
|
|
#4 | |||
|
||||
|
Senior Member
|
Quote:
But in a few years Amazon Food Delivery's will expand in the UK. Like is the USA they are. With 10% prices reduction on the way Customers of both stores will win. Last edited by arista; 30-04-2018 at 09:29 AM. |
|||
|
|
|
|
#5 | ||
|
|||
|
-
|
The promise not to close stores and reduce staff will likely only stand for a couple of years. After that, they will definitely close unprofitable stores. They can then claim that this was "for other business reasons" and "not a result of the merger".
|
||
|
|
| Register to reply Log in to reply |
|
|