Notafettler
Guest
Let me start with the supermarkets.
They will be the losers.
The move to deliveries will rise rapidly much faster than it was doing.
There will be a big increase in convenience shops. I have noticed this happening for a while. Particularly by the coop which is uncompetitive except in market towns where there is little competition.
The main supermarkets will have to close down thousands of supermarkets. They will probably keep open the large ones where the delivery are picked. Or maybe they will go down the Ocado route?
So what will all these old supermarkets be used for? Remembering that they lease a huge amount of them.
Knocked down replaced by houses?
How will Aldi and Lidl fare in this new shopping world?
They will be the losers.
The move to deliveries will rise rapidly much faster than it was doing.
There will be a big increase in convenience shops. I have noticed this happening for a while. Particularly by the coop which is uncompetitive except in market towns where there is little competition.
The main supermarkets will have to close down thousands of supermarkets. They will probably keep open the large ones where the delivery are picked. Or maybe they will go down the Ocado route?
So what will all these old supermarkets be used for? Remembering that they lease a huge amount of them.
Knocked down replaced by houses?
How will Aldi and Lidl fare in this new shopping world?