Mark Ritson on branding: Tesco fuels survival of the fittest
In Ballycastle, the local shopkeepers recently successfully petitioned Moyle District Council to refuse Tesco's application for planning permission to build a store on the outskirts of their town. The town's three butchers, four chemists and mini-markets claimed the store 'would have hollowed out the commercial life of Ballycastle'.
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