beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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anyway i think this is all just grist to my long held believe Lamb is the best and most eco friendly meat - imports aside. kept on otherwise unusable land, not fed lots of rubbish, regular non-organically approved Lamb is probably more more organic than certificted chicken, pork and certainly beef.
i do think people are interested in supporting the smaller shop, the local producers and manufacturers if available. problem is they try to compete on product qualtiy which to many is not much different or not noticed, or not compete at all just expecting people to use them. if only they tried to compete on service i think they would so much better. while some do go the extra mile, all too often the local shop is perceived as the local shope for local people. that doesn't work in the modern world when i can get something delivered to my door step by Tesco or [any other online brand]. the big brands have understood convienence, small shops might find that difficult to compete with. their advantage should be personal touch and they arent exploiting that.
There is a groundswell beginning to move back towards the small retailer, and we need to support it.
i do think people are interested in supporting the smaller shop, the local producers and manufacturers if available. problem is they try to compete on product qualtiy which to many is not much different or not noticed, or not compete at all just expecting people to use them. if only they tried to compete on service i think they would so much better. while some do go the extra mile, all too often the local shop is perceived as the local shope for local people. that doesn't work in the modern world when i can get something delivered to my door step by Tesco or [any other online brand]. the big brands have understood convienence, small shops might find that difficult to compete with. their advantage should be personal touch and they arent exploiting that.