No they don't have to list their prices in their planning application how could they?
So you think not undercutting local competition by 5p a litre is a breach of planning regulations... err how exactly?
No they don't have to list their prices in their planning application how could they?
You seem to have a very poor grasp of price fixing, commerce and planning yet want to complain based on these three points.
[TW]Fox;21453039 said:So you think not undercutting local competition by 5p a litre is a breach of planning regulations... err how exactly?
[TW]Fox;21453094 said:And you think that means it formed part of the planning permission?
The only thing funnier than that is the fact you keep telling everyone else in this thread that they don't have a clue.
One of the key "benefits" was enjoy fuel at supermarket prices" I remember reading it.
No the council decide that.
This was feedback from the public
One of the key "benefits" was enjoy fuel at supermarket prices" I remember reading it.
[TW]Fox;21453094 said:And you think that means it formed part of the planning permission?
The only thing funnier than that is the fact you keep telling everyone else in this thread that they don't have a clue.
already posted pages ago
Read the thread!
Look at the bigger picture.
No they don't have to list their prices in their planning application how could they?
Sheesh
I'm not spelling it out for noobs!
“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough”
Now its built there is no benefit to the community.
Its no cheaper than the station up the road.
Its no cheaper than the station up the road.
Do I now?
Thanks for pointing it out. Most of you in this thread have missed the point. And are just jumping on this threads bandwagon tbh
Easyrider, fill up your car with petrol, not at Tesco of course, drive to the Tesco HQ in Cheshunt and deliver the letter to Mr Clarke personally, not forgetting to ask him to reimburse your fuel costs.
Why would they need to be?
The Store was "sold" to the public on the "benefit" of the Petrol station.
The site would never have gone ahead or been agreed upon unless the petrol
station was included. The plans were put on hold for months and months
because of this.
Now its built there is no benefit to the community.
Its no cheaper than the station up the road.