Wouldn't the lawyers of these large supermarket chains have been all over this when they were told about what was going to be happening, if that was the case?
You were asked yesterday to provide evidence to back up these statements about 'competition law' but said you were not going to do that. Do you care to do so today? It's always nice to learn something new.
Sunday trading, when it first came in for supermarkets, didn't places like B&Q get around it by selling you an orange, but you got a free kitchen/pot of paint/etc.
There are ways around everything, if you care to look.
Sunday trading, when it first came in for supermarkets, didn't places like B&Q get around it by selling you an orange, but you got a free kitchen/pot of paint/etc.
There are ways around everything, if you care to look.
I can't ever remember B&Q selling fruit in order to get around Sunday trading laws, although i wouldn't say no to a kitchen for 50p, which is roughly the price of an orange.