This has been a problem here in the U.S. too. Personally, I like the convenience that so many chain stores provide; however, I also believe there need to be limits. For instance, here in the U.S., some chain stores go way overboard and build stores that are maybe two miles apart, and that's where things get really ridiculous. Talk about overkill. How many Wal-Mart stores do we need within a five-mile radius? Heaven forbid if someone should have to drive more than two miles to that particular store. So I think there needs to be some balance. There is certainly something to be said for the diversity, character, and uniqueness that small businesses bring, but I also appreciate the convenience that chain stores provide as well. Unfortunately, as explained in this article, the increase in urban sprawl brings with it its own set of problems:
http://www.sprawl-busters.com/caseagainstsprawl.html
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