The problem isn’t 'too much' competition but power of majors (to an extent Costa and Subway franchises) especially the 'big four' supermarkets (Tesco-Sains-Asda-Morrisons) to use predatory pricing (loss leaders) to disrupt fair competition with independent traders.
With a ‘cheap’ sliced loaf people pick up other ‘basics’ at no great saving. Independents lose sales of basics; they fail to survive on ‘specialities’ alone; rapidly we have a far narrower choice of food and no proper newsagents.
Thanks for the info on that benvonapfelstrudel - really helpful and as you say hopefully this will clear things up a bit. I put the video on youtube so that as many people as possible can access it and hoped that it would increase awareness of the current concerns, but I can't necessarily answer everything myself. And hopefully the meeting next week will get a good turn out :-)
[part 2] People have objected to the retrospective planning applications Costa have put in (they 'forgot' to mention a few things last year).
The other site is going to be an indian restuarant apparently - according to someone who knows the owner, so presumably true. The Greggs story seems to be a classic bit of Mill Road rumour, like the McDonalds one that appears every now and then.
Hi aaantoniaaa, No-one complained about Costa before it opened because they kept their name off all the paperwork and so people didn't know. The councillors apparently knew in advance but didn't tell anyone. There might have been more objections, even though people didn't know who it was, if the council planning department hadn't broken the law and failed to advertise the application.
just wondering, but why did no one complain about costa coffee opening? apparently, there is a greggs opening on the romsey side, too, what are we gonna do about that? :(
@aaantoniaaa My husband took a great deal of time photographing almost all businesses in the Mill Road. We kept the Costa shot as it shows what has already been allowed to happen. I don't know about Greggs. Perhaps if you come to the meeting next Wednesday you could raise this issue, rather than raising it on youtube with me and critiquing our efforts. If you have some suggestions for the campaign, I'm sure the committee would be pleased to listen.
The problem isn’t 'too much' competition but power of majors (to an extent Costa and Subway franchises) especially the 'big four' supermarkets (Tesco-Sains-Asda-Morrisons) to use predatory pricing (loss leaders) to disrupt fair competition with independent traders.
With a ‘cheap’ sliced loaf people pick up other ‘basics’ at no great saving. Independents lose sales of basics; they fail to survive on ‘specialities’ alone; rapidly we have a far narrower choice of food and no proper newsagents.
ChelseaPinkyBlue 9 months ago
to put it simply. If this goes ahead my friend and his family will be forced to pack up their business and leave Cambridge. They are devastated.
Ebeneeza 9 months ago
Thanks for the info on that benvonapfelstrudel - really helpful and as you say hopefully this will clear things up a bit. I put the video on youtube so that as many people as possible can access it and hoped that it would increase awareness of the current concerns, but I can't necessarily answer everything myself. And hopefully the meeting next week will get a good turn out :-)
ChelseaPinkyBlue 9 months ago
[part 2] People have objected to the retrospective planning applications Costa have put in (they 'forgot' to mention a few things last year).
The other site is going to be an indian restuarant apparently - according to someone who knows the owner, so presumably true. The Greggs story seems to be a classic bit of Mill Road rumour, like the McDonalds one that appears every now and then.
Hope this clears things up a bit!
benvonapfelstrudel 9 months ago
@benvonapfelstrudel thank you! :)
aaantoniaaa 9 months ago
Hi aaantoniaaa, No-one complained about Costa before it opened because they kept their name off all the paperwork and so people didn't know. The councillors apparently knew in advance but didn't tell anyone. There might have been more objections, even though people didn't know who it was, if the council planning department hadn't broken the law and failed to advertise the application.
benvonapfelstrudel 9 months ago
just wondering, but why did no one complain about costa coffee opening? apparently, there is a greggs opening on the romsey side, too, what are we gonna do about that? :(
aaantoniaaa 9 months ago 2
@aaantoniaaa My husband took a great deal of time photographing almost all businesses in the Mill Road. We kept the Costa shot as it shows what has already been allowed to happen. I don't know about Greggs. Perhaps if you come to the meeting next Wednesday you could raise this issue, rather than raising it on youtube with me and critiquing our efforts. If you have some suggestions for the campaign, I'm sure the committee would be pleased to listen.
ChelseaPinkyBlue 9 months ago
@ChelseaPinkyBlue i didnt mean to criticize you at all, i like what you did, really good idea! .. was just wondering. see you tomorrow!
aaantoniaaa 9 months ago
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aaantoniaaa 9 months ago