I think we have more to consider than buying American goods.
What American goods? They don't ship stuff from the States just because the parent company is now American, they source stuff from the same supply lines they always did - although possibly can use the buying power of a larger company to get a better deal on some items.
Residents should consider educating themselves about Walmart. Just read Wikipedia.
What about them? The fact that Asda is owned by Walmart doesn't change UK employment law (some of the more, er, interesting, practises in the States are illegal in the UK, and they are no better or worse than anyone else when it comes to things like Zero hour contracts.
None of which would affect the Residents of Marple, just it's employees.
Then we should ask what price are we prepared to pay for CHEAP?
That's a fair point, but it is also a much wider point, and not solely related to a change in ownership of the Co-Op building.
But the people who are complaining most about the prices in the Co-Op are the least well off in Marple who can barely afford to shop there, but for whom it isn't practical, or any cheaper once transportation is factored in, to shop outside of Marple - like the majority of the residents do.
Will they want to build up or out? Is our fire station behind it safe?
Why would the Fire Station not be safe? Asda (or anyone else) taking over the Co-Op building wouldn't impact on whether Marple Fire Station is needed or not.
What will the centre of our town look like? CHEAP? Will that affect property prices?
Because all the Charity shops make it look so classy now? Replacing the Co-Op sign with an Asda sign won't make one jot of difference. Although property prices might well go up if being able to do a family shop for 4 or more people in the village, rather than having to drive a 10+ mile round trip to a neighbouring village is seen as desirable.
Which small stores will it affect?
Same as when we were talking about the College site, Iceland and Superdrug. Virtually non of the other shops left in Marple directly compete with a Supermarket. And those that do are still here despite the majority of residents shopping outside the village.
MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION...AND IF YOU DONT LIKE IT FIGHT IT! TELL THE CO-OP HOW YOU FEEL THROUGH THE MEMBERS' WEBSITE.
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