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Once upon a time most of us “hero from grocery stores“ We used to be romantic since, I know versus supermarkets.
First of all, they were the “uncle’s shop” for our children. Ever “Supermarket uncle” you listened?
No, not only in problems of romance or nostalgia. If our hands were jammed, we had the opportunity to buy on credit at the supermarket.
Groceries are an integral part of neighborhoods. These neighborhoods, an indicator of open society, are the most civic settlements in the world.
Just as there is no neighborhood without a grocery store, there is no grocery store without a neighborhood.
Unfortunately, the grocery stores have lost the supermarkets, the neighborhoods to the sites. The districts that have survived are also full of uninhabited masses.
Those old times are in the stories, now everything is digital.
What should we do?
Sezai your brother “We finished running then we run horses“ Should we take refuge in line?
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When it comes to computers and the Internet, now there is “electronic commerce.” How many times have I been talking about “digital monopoly”?
There were “heroic supermarkets” that we defended yesterday against local markets. Like Migros or CarrefourSA today “national seato the kettle“our defense against necessary “local markets” where.
I would like to pay attention to the following “data”:
The number of branches of the domestic markets in Turkey. 30 containers around. Local or local markets 30 containers has a branch.
So the branch numbers are pretty much the same. However, the number of people employed by local markets, that is, their contribution to employment, compared to national markets exactly 2 floors!
Of course, there is no difference in employment.
As used to be the socioeconomic transformer of brotherhood, virtue, solidarity and generosity.Ahilik organizations“There were local markets today.
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Since local markets are ultimately “local businesses”, they are not indifferent to the demands of our citizens in the places where they operate.
This is a known fact.
Sometimes school principals, sometimes mukhtars, and sometimes neighborhood residents knock on their doors. They meet your needs as much as they can, from schools to mosques. They extend a helping hand to the poor, especially during Ramadan.
Apart from ordinary residents of the neighborhood, not even school principals or mukhtars can find a recipient in the “national markets”.
However, the wheels of the capitalist system are always turning in favor of national markets.
For example, large producers produce “special products” for national markets; from rice to laundry detergent, from oil to chocolate …
Since local markets are small businesses, they do not have the opportunity to supply these “differentiated products”.
This alone is a huge disadvantage for local grocery stores, as you can see.
Yesterday we overlooked our failure to protect our “heroic grocery stores” against the system, in the “spirit of the age.”
What’s up today?
If we can’t protect our local markets today, we can’t protect ourselves against the system, let’s be agah.
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