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Bitter sweet war

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THE owner of Reading's only independent sweet shop fears it could go out of business after a national rival set up a few yards away.

Lisa Strange set up Strange Sweets in the Harris Arcade in October 2008 but a franchise of Mr Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe is opening in Queen Victoria Street about 30 yards away.

She said: "When I heard about them setting up, I felt sick. I just said, 'that will kill us'."

Lisa and other Harris traders have fought unsuccessfully to get advertising signs or A boards at the arcade entrances.

Now she feels her lack of visibility could cost her the business.

She said: "It will be incredibly difficult for me to compete with a national franchise. They are an established national company, not a small business like me who has given up a well-paid job to try to bring something unique to the town.

"I have worked my socks off to achieve what we have."

Lisa had tried to create an indoor market for her and other independents at the former Officers Club unit in Broad Street but high rents made it impossible.

She added: "Small traders are in danger of becoming obsolete."

A spokesman for Mr Simms declined to comment.

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