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    Bern, your theory, even if it were corresponding to a reality, leads to the same conclusion: the more people were to shop in Dover, all the less would they shop elsewhere.
    Somewhere along the line, someplace somewhere would be losing customers in order that people shop more in Dover. Does that make sense?

    What point is there in towns having more supermarkets than necessary to attract customers from elsewhere? The costs involved do not justify the return. Should Canterbury and Deal shops go bankrupt so that people from Canterbury and Deal come to Dover and shop?

    Try looking at it from a larger perspective, not just Dover, but East Kent!

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