With supermarkets ready to announce record profits, there is a running item on (West) Midlands Today where they have challenged a family to live without supermarkets.
Could you live without a supermarket? Do you have the facilities and do you like the better quality, better tasting food? Do you like the community enhancing effect of supporting local businesses? They might be more expensive per se but you would impulse buy less (and in fact save money, as did the family on the TV).
Or do you think small, inconvenient, time-consuming, over-priced, under-stocked shops should be closed down for good? Supermarkets aren't called super for nothing.
Could you live without a supermarket? Do you have the facilities and do you like the better quality, better tasting food? Do you like the community enhancing effect of supporting local businesses? They might be more expensive per se but you would impulse buy less (and in fact save money, as did the family on the TV).
Or do you think small, inconvenient, time-consuming, over-priced, under-stocked shops should be closed down for good? Supermarkets aren't called super for nothing.