Introducing the People's Supermarket
09:51 - Thursday 24 February 2011 - In Categories UK News, Health, UK Videos
A non-profit London supermarket that offers low cost quality foods and an alternative shopping experience celebrated its first birthday recently.
The People’s Supermarket is the brainchild of eco-friendly chef Arthur Potts Dawson and former Marks & Spencer executive Kate Bull.
The pair opened the store in central London last year and found success implementing a unique business.
Bull explains: ‘We make hardly any margin on it. Our food is incredibly local and incredibly fresh.
‘We don’t survive on grants. We don’t survive on Government hand outs.
‘We survive on being us, and that’s what makes people who are involved with us and support us and work with us very proud.’
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