Essentially if people find an alleged new supermarket so objectionable, then it will be empty from its opening day, all the loyal people of Marple walking en masse past its shiny doors to the corner shop beyond....this is an issue of change, and the customer is always right, not the hand-wringers....I sympathise with those who worry about change, but Marple's hand-wringers are missing the more significant message here about choice, quality and sustainability. Good shops, offering a quality product which people want, will be popular. If they aren't fulfilling that basic need, they are vulnerable, as we are seeing in Marple without any such supermarket.