Summary
A little under four years ago the deputy leader of Birmingham City Council, Paul Tilsley, ordered an inquiry into what he called the "black arts" of supermarket chains buying huge land banks to kill off competition.
Singling out Tesco, he claimed that Britain's largest supermarket group was intent on expanding so quickly in south Birmingham that it would soon be able to "knock out the competition".See the full content of this document
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Tesco Store Scheme Checks Out, at Last
The inquiry was conducted remarkably quickly, and within two months the council, and presumably Coun Tilsley, were able to satisfy the...
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