From Bristol Evening Post, Thu 28th Jan, 2010
"It's [a new Tesco Metro] only 100 yards from my shop. With Tesco opening, we will become less profitable than we are now and other shops in the street will struggle.
Tesco has a very astute policy of targeting neighbourhoods. They will be able to stock a large range of organic goods at prices I can buy them at wholesale.
The company doesn't have any ethics other than making money. Will it encourage people to buy cornflakes in my shop? No. People will go somewhere where they are on sale for three pence less."
Richard Fox, owner of Radford Mill Farm Shop, which has traded in Picton Street for 31 years
This scenario seems to be repeated across the UK alongside new small, medium and large Tesco outlets.. It's all about the money for them seemingly, ideas of 'local' and 'community' don't seem to feature in their vocabulary.
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