milktray wrote: » I think we are well on the way to becoming the same as any other city in the Uk.
Xiney wrote: » The only one of those stores that I would shop in is Zhivago.
milktray wrote: » I honestly think these strores are what make Galway Uniquely different. I think we are well on the way to becoming the same as any other city in the Uk.[/I]
milktray wrote: » At least the money you spend locally stays in Galway and circulates in galway. I think the idea of spending money and it being deposited in the Uk is crazy.
milktray wrote: » I personally will only spend my money locally unless the price difference is so wide that I would be an idiot not to avail of the huge and obvious discount.
Das Kitty wrote: » Other shops I like around would be Sheridan's Cheesemonger, Evergreen, Barna Gifts, Judy Green, Wooden Heart, Twice as Nice, McCambridge's, Powell's.
Das Kitty wrote: » My favourite of the mentioned shops is Ryan's Homecare. I love it, great range and extremely helpful staff.
JustMary wrote: » I'm not talking about special offers, only regular prices. Lidl routinely charge 50c less for a loaf of bread than Dunnes do for exactly the same product. A 33% difference is NOT nit-picking.
Tawny wrote: » I know there is another thread about Ryans, but honestly I think their standard of customer service is pretty bad. Anytime I have been in there a salesperson immediately swoops over. When I say what I am looking for, (usually something cheap/on sale) they point vaguely to a corner of the shop and tell me to find it over there. You can almost see the little commission counter reseting to zero in their head. Of course I can't find said item, so I go to the checkout and ask, they tell me its coming back into stock in 1 week, I go back in a week later, still not there. I waited from mid-December until 2 weeks ago for a replacement part for a coffee pot - could'nt find anywhere else in Galway for it, and every time I went in and asked it was always going to be coming in next week.
milktray wrote: » Do you choose to shop locally or is price the most important thing. I guess with all the english chain stores now open in Galway. What amount of you still prefer to shop with an established Galway store v's an English Multinational.... Im talking about the likes of Anthony Ryans, Fallers, Nestors SuperValu, Dempsey Interiors, Cunniffee Electric, O'Mailleys, Kennys, Hanly's, Zhivago etc... I honestly think these strores are what make Galway Uniquely different. I think we are well on the way to becoming the same as any other city in the Uk. Plus if you want something local supported, table quiz, event, charity's etc... What ever chance you have with a local company you have no chance with a multinational. Thats my opinion I'm curious about yours?
JustMary wrote: » This thread has me pondering what counts as local. Supermacs? Nationwide chain, started by a Galway man as I understand. Would it be considered "local" in Ballinasloe, or Limerick? McDonalds? I'd guess that the stores here are franchised, so there is a "local" who owns the business, they just have to pay a franchise fee to the country licencee, who in turn pays a fee to the US company. Kebab house? Golden Rickshaw? Not international chains (that I know of, could be wrong), but appear to be operated by people who didn't grow up here. Thought????