tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post4690701913532067837..comments2023-11-05T09:37:36.840+01:00Comments on A View From Rural Wales: Tesco RoundupGlyn Davieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10442114752573417252noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-51236506358343611732009-08-26T12:12:37.328+01:002009-08-26T12:12:37.328+01:00Currently, according to a farmer friend, the potat...Currently, according to a farmer friend, the potato growers in Pembroke are being offered £40 per tonne, or 4 pence per kilo for their crops, "at the gate".<br /> Most have refused, and Tesco currently sells Egyptian, Israeli and English potatoes in their Welsh stores. From 4p to £1.40 per kilo, huge profits.<br /> <br /> Factor in the convoluted logistics of transporting potatoes over thousands of miles, the loss of taste and nutrition = no thanks.<br /> Tesco exists to make profits, and its business practice is not to "serve" local communities, but to shut down competition, and where ever they arrive, it`s never long before the butchers, fishmongers, newsagents, clothes shops ,florists etc are shutting down.<br /> When they close, their shopfronts and skills are gone, and slowly each and every British town will become a clone, all contributing to the coffers of a small band of immensely powerful retailers.Maris Piper.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-85297071131979888682009-08-25T15:33:40.751+01:002009-08-25T15:33:40.751+01:00I'd like to be as optimistic as the Tesco fan ...I'd like to be as optimistic as the Tesco fan club, but I do believe that their coming to Machynlleth will be a disaster.<br /><br />There's a set of traffic lights on the Dyfi bridge at the moment (yet another lorry has taken out some of the masonry). Stack loads of great Tesco lorries and home delivery vans are not going to help.<br /><br />And Glyn, your optimism about the store's proximity to the town centre does not bear in mind either the reality that it will be a fair walk away along a tiny pavement next to quite a nasty stretch of road, nor people's normal behaviour in supermarket shopping, i.e. drive in, shop, drive out again, especially if - as happens in more and more of these superstores - there is very well-policed limit on the time available for the free parking facility. I do not believe that it will make many more people visit the town centre shops. Tesco in Porthmadog and Asda in Pwllheli, both similarly sited in comparable-sized towns, have been unmitigated disasters for the local shops there.Mike Parkernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-91442750898077003002009-08-24T20:59:50.352+01:002009-08-24T20:59:50.352+01:00Anon - That is the case in Welshpool, in my opinio...Anon - That is the case in Welshpool, in my opinion that is. The supermarket has to be sufficiently close to the town centre to be a part of it. It seems that many people in Machynlleth think it is.<br /><br />Penlan - I cannot see why anyone should object to more serious players in the banking sector. We needs several more. And why should a Tesco Bank be any less likely to lend 'rural' customers. I would have thought that Tesco customers would be a base from where much of its custom would come. You may well have a point about domination of the retail market, which is a matter for the competition authorities. You'll not hear me disagreeing with a judgement by the Competion Commission that there should be a limit on market share in the national interest. <br /><br />Anons - There seems no doubt that Tesco have satisfied much of local public opinion. I was told that the local County Times did a 'vox pop' on the street and found that only 2 out of 50 opposed it.Glyn Davieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17344589217554138315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-68281858537737306492009-08-24T18:21:54.881+01:002009-08-24T18:21:54.881+01:00Thise opposing the Tesco store are missing a trick...Thise opposing the Tesco store are missing a trick. The supermarket will go out of its way to please the local and contribute to the community. It's totally in the interest of Machynlleth that Tesco comes our way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-47272864051716858952009-08-24T13:48:27.981+01:002009-08-24T13:48:27.981+01:00The bulk of Mach people would love to see a brand ...The bulk of Mach people would love to see a brand new Tesco in the town. It's about time politicians got real and embraced the advantages to us. Go stroll through Mach and talk to people. You'll find without a shadow of a doubt that is indeed the case. Croeso cynnes i chi ddod draw aton ni - dim ong gobeithio y bydd yr AS yn cadw draw.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-49653810058070015942009-08-23T14:02:56.076+01:002009-08-23T14:02:56.076+01:00I think your reply to Mike was unwarrented.He rais...I think your reply to Mike was unwarrented.He raised a valid point.As far as banking is concerned,the clangers were dropped at high level.A Tesco Bank will simply hoover up good credit risks leaving poor risks with no banking at all and with the rural network of branches even further threatened.What then for the local small businessman needing a supportive local bank manager.<br />?It is hard enough already.<br /><br />Competition laws exist for good reason.The USA (that home of capitalism) is far,far more stringent on "anti trust" than we are and have a much more vibrant economy in part as a result.I note that you consider that Tesco "live by the principle of customer service".So do most of us in the private sector.penlannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-41436343111168733412009-08-23T10:48:47.630+01:002009-08-23T10:48:47.630+01:00Good local stores will flourish, enven with a Tesc...Good local stores will flourish, enven with a Tesco on the doorstep. I will do my dry goods shop in Tesco because the choice and the prices are good, but will buy things like my meat at our excellent high street butcher and my bread at the wonderful Talerddig bakery. In fact,having access to a Tesco store will mean that I will buy more meat at my award-winning butcher shop, because more ingredients will be available for me to cook more interesting recipes. And surely the fact that a Tesco store means more jobs will translate into MORE spending locally? It's a win win situation all roundAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-66645056138013315352009-08-23T09:24:14.528+01:002009-08-23T09:24:14.528+01:00Anons - MP is entitled to his opinion. At least he...Anons - MP is entitled to his opinion. At least he's not sitting on the fence. All of the feedback I'm getting tells me that a majority of local opinion in Mach supports Tesco. Another reason why I was not happy about the Newtown site is that its quite a long walk from the town centre - not the case in Mach or Welshpool. I'm not at all sure that you are right that a new Tesco closes other businesses down. Yes, if its too far from the town centre, but sometimes it can attract business, which is what I expect to happenin Welshpool.<br /><br />Mike - So I suppose you would prefer to leave banking to those who have been running the sector over recent years. The bosses of banks have no concept of customer service - as opposed to high street front of house staff who are always polite and friendly. Tesco live by the principle of customer service. The move into banking is very welcome. Best make no comment about customer service in the NHS.Glyn Davieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17344589217554138315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-53751421296903164792009-08-23T08:48:29.866+01:002009-08-23T08:48:29.866+01:00The problem lies in your noting that three Tesco s...The problem lies in your noting that three Tesco stores are proposed.Tesco can locally achieve too dominant a position.Here in Swansea we have a "Tesco town" with three megastores(or whatever they call them)medium sized stores in the nearby towns and Tesco Expresses in the suburbs.It is far too much and not good for competition.When Morrison and Safeway merged,they had to sell stores where they had too much market share.I think this requirement generally should be more rigorously enforced.penlannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-33266489210018841652009-08-23T00:40:40.439+01:002009-08-23T00:40:40.439+01:00if it means cheaper food all power to Tesco.
If ...if it means cheaper food all power to Tesco. <br /><br />If they can't compete let 'em go under ...Glyn 4 Montynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-78034168043981315362009-08-23T00:14:34.047+01:002009-08-23T00:14:34.047+01:00When I read politicians of whatever stripe singing...When I read politicians of whatever stripe singing the praises of Tesco's monopoly I just want to vomit into my cornflakes. Americans think Walmart is too big with 16% of the market whilst Tesco has 30, thats monstrous! and now this giant leviathan is going into banking! what next they will be running the NHS next. This is not even the free market.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-52961961356313887772009-08-22T20:47:23.263+01:002009-08-22T20:47:23.263+01:00Having a large Tescos in a small town basically me...Having a large Tescos in a small town basically means the death of most independent shops.<br />All the butchers,greengrocers etc cant compete and close.<br />It depends on what you want-a lively town center of competing shops or one monolithic Tescos.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-7170419778669734472009-08-21T23:07:34.625+01:002009-08-21T23:07:34.625+01:00Dear dear....yet another vote loser for our part-t...Dear dear....yet another vote loser for our part-time MP. How out of touch could he be! Overwhelmingly, Mach welcomes Tesco.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-49157232148865476412009-08-21T22:51:55.802+01:002009-08-21T22:51:55.802+01:00The Newtown Tesco will cause terrible traffic chao...The Newtown Tesco will cause terrible traffic chaos and will keep me, for one, from going anywhere near that area. The Machynlleth Tesco on the other hand will bring much needed jobs to the area. I see nothing to fear whatsoever. Tesco has a very healthy and much admired bi-lingual policy. And the store will bend over backwards to accomodate the locals and help with town projects, sponsorship etc. There is nothing to fear and everything to gain. Lembit Opik is totally out of tune with the town and his press release was arrogant and misleading in the extreme. How dare he!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-60272370769348923822009-08-21T22:42:21.023+01:002009-08-21T22:42:21.023+01:00Heledd - I've not been talking to people who a...Heledd - I've not been talking to people who are not involved in public life in one form or another - who all tell me that most people are keen on the Tesco store coming to the town. An important consideration for me is whether it is within walking distance of the town centre - which it is.Glyn Davieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17344589217554138315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34112832.post-12967873629045388572009-08-21T20:33:14.078+01:002009-08-21T20:33:14.078+01:00A popular blogging topic today then! Hardly surpri...A popular blogging topic today then! Hardly surprising given the amount of coverage in the local press about it. I agree with you that every store must be taken on merit - I'm not convinved about the Newtown one either. Look forward to hearing if what the people of Machynlleth told me is the same as they told you!Heledd Fychanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07184350597643157701noreply@blogger.com