I totally agree with HWL1973 on this thread. Shock horror, I have made a 'lifestyle choice' to have even more kids than him
I even managed to 'choose' to have more than one at once!! (like other mums of multiples!)
I spend A LOT each week since there are alot of us
and the Co-op just is far more expensive, I have tried many a time and still use it for 'bits'. Iceland is much better but you can only get proccessed stuff on the whole, no allergy free ranges etc. And I am sorry but when you have newborn twins and a toddler you ain't going to be using cloth nappies!!! That is like me telling you not to use your central heating unless it is zero temperatures outside.
HWL1973 is right in that these 'dictatorship' posts are what is putting people off coming onside with the 'No' campaign and are what made me skeptical in the first place. I talk to alot of people in Marple and ask them what they think. They almost always (if on the Yes side) say the Co-op is expensive. It is indeed one of the main reasons people are on the Yes side. Another thing is the savings in time. You simply cannot get round many shops with a double buggy or with 2 or more toddlers going in different directions. It makes me wonder how many of these people have fully grown children. My parents shop in the Co-op but they say they do it out of conveinience as there are only the two of them. No way did they do it when we were at home. Why would all these people make up that it is expensive?
Telling someone it is their fault for having more kids (because they don't shop where you think they should or want a cheaper store) is abit silly. It is true that empathy is lacking from the Yes side, not by everyone (indeed several have admitted another supermarket in a central location would be great) but by several vocal members. Their just dismissing people's real problems (income/lack of time or transport/bowel/gluten/dairy intolerance etc.) isn't doing their side any favours. I would lean much more toward their side if they admitted that (like some have) that it would indeed be cheaper/easier/better for many people BUT they still feel it is outweighed by the risk to local shops/traffic etc. I feel it is to their detriment also that they (some) are not showing empathy and just being dictorial or dismissive.
The people saying we should all use the Co-op, do they use all the local shops or do they ever use Amazon or big stores out of town?