Gregg Wallace visits five British street markets to assess how they are facing up to competition from supermarkets and out of town shopping developments
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DetailsGregg Wallace visits British markets to assess how they are facing up to competition. 2/5: Faversham market in Kent offers produce from both local farmers and French stall-holders.
DetailsGregg Wallace visits British street markets to assess how they are facing up to competition from supermarkets and out of town shopping developments. 4/5: Plymouth.
DetailsGregg Wallace visits British street markets to assess how they are facing up to competition. 1/5: East Street is a 600-year-old market in the London Borough of Southwark.
DetailsGregg Wallace visits British street markets. 3/5. Thetford in Norfolk has a large Portuguese community, but how does that affect the market and what is sold there?
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