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12:31pm Friday 5th February 2010
TESCO, Southampton’s biggest retailer by some margin, is preparing to extend its share of the city’s shopping spend with another new store.
The new Tesco Express in High Street, near the Bargate, which creates 17 new jobs, is the supermarket giant’s 21st store to be sited in and immediately around the city.
When it opens next week, it will become the third supermarket to move into the bottom end of the city’s main shopping street.
The Co-op and, more recently, budget chain Aldi have both opened branches on the street, which has been hard-hit by the recession, with a string of empty shops.
Local traders are left nervously eyeing the arrival of another “aggressive competitor” when the ribbon is cut at the new store on Tuesday.
Rashmi Chande, of the East Street Traders’ Association, which has 33 members, said: “I think it will certainly hit the grocery shops and the confectionery, tobacco and news businesses. As for the rest, only time will tell.
“They are very aggressive, there is no doubt they are a massive force to reckon with and some independent traders will find it tough to compete. The Aldi is already having an effect.
“The plus point is that at least the retail scene there is taking more shape and if it pulls in more people, then so much the better. Traders are taking a wait and see attitude.
“In the end the consumer makes up his mind and votes with his feet.”
Tesco store manager Scott Hedges said: “We have recruited a great team of people and I am looking forward to working with them.”
The new store will feature a cash machine, a bakery, a National Lottery terminal and two self-service tills.
Southampton has nearly double the number of Tesco stores as comparative cities such as Portsmouth, and local politicians have previously questioned whether the prevalence of the chain restricts choice.
Tesco employs more than 8,400 in Hampshire, including around 3,000 people in and immediately around South-ampton, including a major distribution depot in Nursling.
Big Mac, southampton says...
1:18pm Fri 5 Feb 10
stickymcglue, west end says...
1:34pm Fri 5 Feb 10
colinpickford1, southampton says...
2:29pm Fri 5 Feb 10
stickymcglue wrote:You havn't eaten their chicken then. Its like................
Many people shop at Aldi.... that is until they taste their "spanish ommelette" ( quite simply the most disgusting thing I have ever started to eat in my entire life...) and then they look at themselves in the mirrow and ask " are my standards THAT low" , tescos may attract illiterate and scruffy chavs by the 1000s but the products are at least edible by and large....
Lauren1990, Thornhill, Southampton says...
2:43pm Fri 5 Feb 10
Redback, Southampton says...
3:17pm Fri 5 Feb 10
colinpickford1 wrote:Was it 'I Can't Believe It's Not Poultry'?
stickymcglue wrote:You havn't eaten their chicken then. Its like................
Many people shop at Aldi.... that is until they taste their "spanish ommelette" ( quite simply the most disgusting thing I have ever started to eat in my entire life...) and then they look at themselves in the mirrow and ask " are my standards THAT low" , tescos may attract illiterate and scruffy chavs by the 1000s but the products are at least edible by and large....
..........Well I dont know what its like but it isnt chicken.
Spokesman for the Animals, Woolston says...
3:20pm Fri 5 Feb 10
Redback, Southampton says...
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Brite Spark, Stubbington says...
12:37pm Fri 5 Feb 10