Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Shops VoxPop

Local shops or big supermarkets?



Shopping might be different if you go to a local shop, where you have a pleasant relationship with the shopkeeper, or you prefer to go to a big supermarket where you can find anything that you need.

Tesco, Sainsbury´s, Asda and Morrisons , known as ‘ the big four’ have been accused of taking out of the business the local and small stores.
The national Federation of Small Business and the agricultural industry have complained about the situation. They argue that the small business can guarantee a better quality in the products, because they are specialized, and they also provide more care to the products. Local shopkeepers will also offer a friendly and closer manner to the customers.

On the other hand, big supermarkets are considered to be easier and quicker. All supermarkets confirmed that their products have passed through more quality controls.
Big supermarkets will boost the small communities, such as Preston, because of their multiple activities. Their great strength is creating new jobs. For instance, Sainbury´s has created more than 13,000 jobs in two years time.

Both types of shops have their advantages and disadvantages. Depending on customers, some of them prefer small shops rather than big supermarkets. Which one is more popular?

We went to Preston, in North West England, to find out which is the most popular choice.


(Manuel Rascado & Maria Fernandez)

1 comment:

  1. Hey, I was just wondering what you prefer, small businesses or large supermarkets?

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