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Supermarket manager Billy Johnston on food

Supermarket manager Billy Johnston on food

Supermarket manager Billy Johnston on food

Monday, September 24, 2007

Asda store manager Billy Johnston talks about how supermarkets can balance the demands of the consumer and producers in today's changing market.

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7. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2008 10:05
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6. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2008 20:32
Jane Young - Falkirk area

I have difficulty finding Scottish bacon in the big name supermarkets.
I have requested it to be stocked in Asda, Tesco, Morrisons but only in Morrisons is there a regular supply.
I can always find bacon from Denmark and Holland but I want to support the Scottish pig farmers.

5. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2008 18:16
Anne Gallagher - Bridge of Allan

Yes, that's what customers want - local healthy produce. Then why not allow managers like Billy Johnston the discretion to stock local products with say 20p in each pound paid to Asda for the shelf space while obviously using Asda's 'quality' screening so you don't get sold sub-standard items. Answer: Asda's "low" prices attract lower-income families who buy fatty, sugary foods where the money paid to the farmer is not 80% but often under 10% of the retail price! So quality goods are squeezed out in favour of cheap junk so Asda can take their disproportionate share.

4. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2008 10:46
James Boyle - Glasgow

This ain't no rant. If Lewis has never seen a fit and healthy veggie he should look harder. Lennox Lewis for a start. I've been veggie for over 30 years and I still cycle 50 miles on a Sunday and play tennis or squash twice a week. Veggies are healthier and wiser (wealthier?!) than meat eaters.

3. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2008 21:00
lewis - edinburgh

Never mind this rant about vegies.
I have never seen a fit and healthy looking veggie.
Keep producing and selling all sorts of foods in Scotland and let the public chose what they like.

2. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2008 00:50
James Boyle - East Ren

Billy makes good points about keeping food production local - and we should all support local farmers where we can. But it makes no sense to support animal produce when you consider the daft amount of money required to subsidise meat production. If supermarkets really have the welfare of their customers at heart, they should be enouraging us to move away from meat towards a healtier, more vegetarian diet.

1. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 17:35
David - Aberhill

That clearly makes sense and is worthy of praise, not least because of the customer getting listened to. Additionally, it should make products more affordable and fresher.

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