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   07/08/2008, 11:54 AM
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The store in Weston isn't what it once was, it's comparatively expensive.

On top of that they force down prices for hard-working farmers, under-cut local competition and, I'm fairly certain, are trying to take over the world.

Do we need more in Weston?  No.  Especially not in the vicinity of other shops like the Co-op in Severn Road.

Is it time for a boycott? 

You pay your money and make your choice, but the consequences of your choice could be grave for both Weston and the wider world.


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   07/08/2008, 2:14 PM
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Steady on, Wilko... it's just a shop.

I like being able to do all my shopping under one roof, and am happy to be able to pay less than I'd have to in the local outlets you are championing.

I'm all for choice - but if my choice is to patronise Tesco, what gives you the right to get on your high horse and criticise me for it?


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   07/08/2008, 3:45 PM
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i am all for a tesco in severn road..the co.op is too expensive with no variety of different foods.also,evertime i go in the co.op it takes no less than 5 mins to get served!!

    
   07/08/2008, 4:24 PM
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Dear AMNT,

I respect your right to choose and I'm pretty sure I wasn't criticising you.

My point is that it's no longer 'just a shop', it's an entity that controls a hell of a lot around it and affects a hell of a lot of people. As more and more people have made the decision to shop in Tesco, the shop has gradually spiralled out of control.  As an organisation it is amoral.  As people, we should be able to make a moral judgement and take our custom elsewhere.

If you choose not to then so be it, but I think any right minded person should be able to see Tesco is not a force for good. If you don't see it then you need to look into it further.  Ten minutes of reading abotu what Tesco does and thinking about it should change your mind.

Regards,

Wilko


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   07/08/2008, 4:43 PM
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Sorry Wilko.

Tesco is one of the world's biggest brands with all the political clout and buying power that brings. Until that changes, no-one will have the power to stop it doing anything.

I'm not saying we shouldn't try, but you might as well face facts that the situation isn't going to change anytime soon.

Until then, ideas on a postcard?


    
   07/08/2008, 4:53 PM
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If you admit defeat before trying nothing will ever get done.

If everybody boycotted Tesco there would be no Tesco.

If I go to ASDA, or Lidl, or even endure the five minute wait in Severn Road Co-op, I know that I'll have done my bit to stop the Tesco juggernaut from mowing down this country and everyone that's in it.


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   08/08/2008, 9:52 AM
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Tesco is not 'mowing me down' - it is offering me a good choice of goods at a reasonable price.

How dare they? The unconscionable swines!

 


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   08/08/2008, 9:28 PM
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It's interesting that Tesco are planning a new store in Whitecross Road directly opposite the Co-op.  If the Co-op provided a decent store then there would br no need for competition.

They have had 50 years there to achieve this...


    
   10/08/2008, 11:36 AM
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Boycotts really make people taking part in them feel good about themselves and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.  I recall boycotting everything South African until my first visit there when I discovered every single brand available in supermarkets here, on the shelves of the same supermarkets there.  Even the then darling of the lefties (of which I was one) Laura Ashley, had a shop in Jo'burg.  Salutory lesson.

My lifetime boycott is of MacDonalds and that seems to have really got the wind up them!

To be perfectly honest with you I look forward to Tesco opening its shop around the corner in the Boulevard so that local shoppers, of whom I am one, can buy fresh locally sourced goods at reasonable prices.  Not currently available.  My mobility is limited and I no longer drive which makes reliable reasonably priced local shopping such a blessing.  Globalisation is a fact of life and Tesco isn't going to run away crying if Westonians oppose it but I do still genuinely admire people who tilt at windmills. 


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   10/08/2008, 10:23 PM
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I maintain that Tesco is out of control and must be stopped.

It's time for the UK to dust off its collective social conscience and boycott.


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   11/08/2008, 1:29 PM
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 Wilko wrote:

I maintain that Tesco is out of control and must be stopped.

It's time for the UK to dust off its collective social conscience and boycott.



If there was no need for the service, Tesco would be wasting money opening new outlets. Its a win-win for the consumer, more choice, more competitive pricing, you may want to still shop at Co-op have you not thought Co-op would have to lower their prices to compete, therefore you would be getting the same produce at a lower cost thus saving you money. Co-op I think is a bit of a joke, I used to live in Winscombe and the prices in that Co-op are huge, it was cheaper for me the drive to Morrisons buy the £20 worth of groceries and drive back.

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   11/08/2008, 1:54 PM
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The services are already there, but Tesco open anyway and undercut the competition until it dies.

It's sad that you people don't agree with me.


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   11/08/2008, 2:15 PM
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 Wilko wrote:

The services are already there, but Tesco open anyway and undercut the competition until it dies.

It's sad that you people don't agree with me.



It's sad that on a forum that is designed for discussion between people with different opinions, that you can't accept an opinion different to yours, begs the question why post on a forum?

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   11/08/2008, 2:42 PM
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I find no problem with Tesco's

though i wouldn't mind having my points converted to vouches more than just at christmas.
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   11/08/2008, 5:37 PM
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Wilko, the services are not already there.  In the Boulevard where Tesco is planning to open, the local shop is overpriced and ships in stock from ???.  It is going and Tesco will open in its place.

It's a fact of commercial life that if you cannot offer consumers what they want at competitive prices, someone else will.  In our case it's Tesco.  It might have been any of the others but there we go, that's life.

It's not sad when people disagree, it's democracy.


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