Originally Posted by
trader_jackson
Not quit esure I agree with you comparing Pak'nSave supermarkets to ARV and OCA... My thinking:
MET is like the Pak'nSave, they are large, cram people in, may have some products needing fix ups, and not a great deal of all round offering - but it does the job.
RYM is like Foodtown... they are big, sort of sell everything and do everything (high and low quality), with average customer service.
Not really sure what SUM is like... they are sort of the pretty large, high growth, but also highest risk kind of outfit...
ARV and sort of OCA are like New Worlds... you may not think of them when you first think of groceries... they aren't the biggest, they aren't the newest, but often cater to an older generation, but have a high quality offering, and have great customer service.