A very readable account of the "Big Four" British supermarket chains - Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda and Morrisons, along with the former Safeway. It reviews their individual histories, their battles along the way and the current balance of power between them.
A couple of minor criticisms: the book seems to just fade away at the end rather than coming to any definite conclusion - perhaps some speculation on where the British supermarket business goes from here would round the book off nicely. There is also little mention of the discounters - Aldi, Netto and Lidl - and their threat (or otherwise) to the Big Four. And perhaps some discussion of troubled Kwik Save could feature in a future revision. There could also be more mention of what happens overseas: how does the British experience compare with the supermarket story in (say) France, Germany, the USA and Australia?