I don't think any of the big supermarkets have a great track record but some appear to be worse than others, and Tesco's aim to dominate the market was achieved by what some commentators felt were ruthless means.
In 2006 the Independent gave details of a Friends of the Earth report which had found that Tesco's was the "worst culprit" in bullying councils, who were afraid of being bankrupted by the costs of appeals when Tesco's were refused permission to build.
There has also been the very questionable practice whereby Tesco's offered to provide certain local amenities as part of their building application, some of which have allegedly not been honoured.
They have also been accused of "bullying" suppliers and setting what many would think are unfair trading conditions, including payment by suppliers of £75 per store "list fee" and 90 days' payment terms.
I think the speed at which Tesco's was increasingly dominating the market was, in the long run, dangerous for communities and consumers - here and in other countries - and I'm not sorry to see its expansionist policies stalled for the moment.
Good Morning Wednesday 24th June 2026



