17 May 2012

SHOPPING IN SUPERMARKETS


Nowadays, people don't have much money to spend on treats or useless products as the country's got a big crisis and lots of people don't have a job. However, this has been very positive for big supermarkets or department stores, due to the fact that they've got competitive prices, which are very attractive.

On the one hand, supermarkets have got lower prices, and people go there so as not to spend loads of money buying food. Moreover, you've got more privacy because the staff don't know who you are and they can't tell your family if you buy alcohol or condoms, and you can find all sort of things there.

On the other hand, this kind of shops are not near the city centre, so people have to go there by car (as they can't go by bus because they'll have to carry at least four or five bags), and they spend the money they save buying there on petrol, which is very expensive. Furthermore, the products people get may not be fresh, or can be past the sell-by-date.

In conclusion, it's positive to buy at supermarkets because you can save money, buy you can find better quality products in corner shops, which are nearer than the others.

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