
Chudleigh High Street.
This question isn’t so easily answered as you may think. Is the boundry half way to the next town, within the parish, within the county, country, GB, europe?
If I open a Buy Local shop in my home town of Chudleigh as I intend, will there be enough produce provided by the people of the town to keep the shop functioning? Would I need to expand the area I draw from in order to fill the shop. Maybe the boundary needs to be flexible and contract if the shop has enough town produce or if a neighbouring town opens a Buy Local shop
It should also be taken from the point-of-view of the producer. A larger producer needs to sell its wares to a larger area in order to be a viable business, the local town would not be enough to sustain them. Does that mean that as a Buy Local shop I should accept produce from a larger producer who is further away. Otherwise it would seem that I am limiting my Buy Local shop to small producers and that larger producers are bad in some way. Surely a company has the right to expand if its product has made it successful.
The problem will no doubt be different for each Buy Local shop and be resolved with experience. But it would be best to have some guidelines to follow, ones that can be modified as time shows what the best practice is.
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