Hello,
Don't get me wrong i shop locally all the time but what is everyones obsession with local shops?
I dont understand everyone seems to be so for these local shops - don't get me wrong its not that i dislike them but just don't understand everyones obsession with them!
If i go into a costa coffee i can order as much or as little as i like without feeling uncomfortable e.g just a coffee but in a local shop you are expected to order more or they get funny!
when i go into a local shop i usually feel very uncomfortable - they stare at you as there is usually few people in the shop.
chains and large shops are better regulated and you do not get ripped off.
can someone enlighten me?
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haha but its true i am fed up entering independant shops and feeling the need that i have to buy something! i can enter costa coffee, sainsburys... tesco and leave if i don't see what i want without feeling uncomfortable.
In fact I'm almost scared to go into some local shops without being stared at like prey! there are exceptions... e.g yasar halim...
yeah i agree but i prefer being left alone to look at what i need to look at then finding someone and getting the help i need - but i get what your saying. In local shops we usually build a friendship with the owner therefore we feel we have to buy from them even if we don't find what we need
Thank you! yeah exactly! i don't even think about returning things to local shops even if they are broken or damaged.
Yeah i do enjoy the chat in local shops to but then i feel pressured to buy
What I find depressing in the chains is the phoney cheeriness and pretend interest in you which they are ordered to promote. Independent shops are good only if theyre actually good. I don't shop where people are rude or unhelpful. I particularly dislike trade shops like plumbers merchants where you have ignorant yobboes who grunt at you if they dont know you. However there is a really nice plumbers merchants on Lordship Lane where the really helpful and cheery staff seem to be Polish......
yeah i know what you mean - but i feel comfortable saying to the staff in large stores that "i am ok for now and i will call you over latter if i need any help" and they are usually only to happy to allow you to carry on shopping.
For example i went into a pound plus store in green lanes and was followed outside with lower prices and different varieties of products i did not want until i was almost bullied into buying something.
Where in the Local Shop for Local People in Royston Vasey?
Is everyone not just for a good brand - national chain or local - or a good bit of successful local distinctiveness - a balanced mix. You like Costa and I am sure Whitbread will be very happy to see you as a number on their balance sheet.
But on the flip side I had walked along Columbia Road on a few occasions when the flower market is not on and the large amount of independent shops are empty of customers and offer a similar range. Reaching Brick Lane or Broadway Market your realise where the potential customers are. There is a better balance here.
Maybe this is the direction our stretch of Green Lanes is going in.
I agree that large chains just see us as numbers but at least this is behind closed doors. I never complain however I've been in costa once before and a man bought a coffee... he explained to the server that it was cold and tasted funny and immediately no questions asked he was served a fresh one.
I think a good balance of both local and chain stores is good and i feel at the moment we have this in Harringay
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