Saturday, 12 April 2008

Shopping 2

Yesterday we went shopping - we spent £40 in Tesco, about £10 in the Coop and about £20 in Lidl. I saw a cabbage similar to the one I bought the day before for less than 50p.

Supermarkets distort the supply chain, they screw producers and then keep prices low through super-efficient supply chains and low margins - relying on volume for profit. Their low prices destroy the local infrastructure so that now, shops selling £2 cabbages are the only local outlets remaining - and more often than not they've bought their produce not from the farmer or wholesaler but from the supermarket.

Supermarkets aren't bad - but in the competitive market they do bad things - especially in the way they squeeze producers.

Yer middle class urban intelligensia can boycott supermarkets and shop local through veg shops and farmers markets - and more power to them! But up here we have no choice, if a traditional distribution network ever existed its now gone. There is a weekly farmers market in Wick - that is a long long way away. Hopefully one day we'll have produce to take to it. For now, alas, supermarkets are our lifeline.

1 comment:

Lulu Stader said...

You never know, someone might start a veggie-box scheme up your way. We have been getting one since last Autumn here on the northwest coast. Mostly potatoes, the carrots are shot through with worm holes and we're getting sick of root vegetables, but it's all very worth-while I'm sure.