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Neil Williams wrote:
Realistically who completes a full supermarket shop in a town centre these days? An out of town supermarket and a Sainsburys Local (there is already one near the station) will do better I reckon. People who live in the town centre? People who don't drive (car ownership is declining)? Of course the meaning of 'supermarket' has changed. Previously, at the time many of these were built, a supermarket would be on the High Street and take about 400m2. Now a supermarket is an aircraft hangar with an airport-sized car park outside. So if by 'Sainsbury's Local' you mean something about the same size as an Aldi or a Lidl in a city centre, I agree with you. If you mean a glorified corner shop where you can buy barely more than a pint of milk and some ready meals, it's probably not going to do it for a lot of people. Online deliveries help people without a car, but the trend is that many people are tending to shop little and often, not do weekly shops. Maybe the hangars will eventually go dark and turn into delivery depots instead of walk-in shops? Theo |
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