The Supermarket That?s Eating Britain

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[center][large]The Supermarket That?s Eating Britain[/large][/center]

Image[justify]Tesco is Britain?s favorite supermarket. With 2,000 stores and 15 million customers a week, it?s almost twice as big as its nearest rival. Dispatches shows how Tesco could soon become even bigger, and asks if this retail giant is abusing its power.

In The Supermarket That?s Eating Britain, Ben Laurance pieces together evidence that reveals the true potential of Tesco?s expansion plans. In two thirds of Britain, Tesco is already the dominant supermarket.

Dispatches? information shows how that dominance could become even greater. The programme examines the ways in which Tesco avoids paying tens of millions of pounds in tax by exploiting legal loopholes and using complex networks of companies and partnerships here and overseas.

And Dispatches chronicles the links Tesco has forged with New Labour: the programme examines how Tesco has used its connections to exert influence both at Westminster and with local councilors.

The Supermarket That?s Eating Britain hears how: councils feel bullied; MPs complain about being put under pressure; and Tesco uses its financial clout to keep its competitors at bay.[/justify]
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[center][large]Supermarket Secrets[/large][/center]

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[justify]How and what we eat has radically changed over the past few decades with the all-consuming rise of the supermarket. But what price are we paying for the homogenized, cheap and convenient food that supermarkets specialize in? In a two-part programme, journalist Jane Moore investigates how supermarkets have affected the food on our plates and reveals the tell-tale signs that the food we buy may not have been grown in the way we think.

Using a combination of undercover filming and scientific analysis, Supermarket Secrets investigates whether the food on supermarket shelves is really as good as it looks, whether prices are as good as they seem and what happens behind the scenes in the production of supermarket food.[/justify]
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[center][large]Wal-Mart
The High Cost of Low Price[/large]
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Image[justify]Wal-Mart has become one of America?s most successful retail chains by offering everyday goods at low prices for working families.
But just how is Wal-Mart able to charge less than many of their rivals, and what has their success done for their employees?

Documentary filmmaker Robert Greenwald takes a look inside the discount retailer?s empire in Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, and discovers a company short on scruples and long on shabby treatment of the people who work for them.
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[center]Release Date: 24/07/2006
Director: Robert Greenwald
Duration: 99 MINS
Language: English (United States)
Country: United States of America[/center]

[justify]Synopsis :

[large]This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight Goliath. From a family business owner in the Midwest to a preacher in California, from workers in Florida to a poet in Mexico, dozens of film crews on three continents bring the intensely personal stories of an assault on families and American values.

Featuring interviews with current and former employees as well as owners of small businesses deeply affected by the expansion of Wal-Mart, this expose of what can only be described as a corporate monster is fascinating and terrifying in equal measure.[/large][/justify]
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