A newsagent shared this story with me recently about how they won a local newspaper back to their business and out of Woolworths. In their own words, with identifying details edited out, here is their story:
One of the local papers some time ago put their paper in the local Woolworths supermarket located very close to my newsagency.
I had been approached by the newspaper some years ago to supply Woolworths as a sub agent to me. I let them know my disapproval of this at the time and they held off. While I was away from the newsagency later that year dealing with my mother’s terminal illness the publisher started supplying Woolworths direct. I subsequently pulled their paper from my shop and have not stocked it since.
Every six month on average since the publisher has asked me to re-stock their paper. I have refused. Three weeks ago, after a heated discussion with them about my refusal, I told them that if they were serious about their offer to support a local business then they should take their paper out of Woolworths with no chance of it returning whilst I am the local newsagent. To their credit they agreed and have pulled their paper from sale out of Woolworths. It has been very well received by my local customers and I have to give praise where it is due.
I’m not sure if the above is the first time this has happened and I don’t particularly care however it has been a great discussion point in my store. I’m not sure what the implications may be further down the line when one of the visiting product managers come to town and question it however for a short time since this happened it has been a good little win.
What a terrific story.