Hi, I don't see that' it's the demise of your shop necessarily. If people go out of business it's usually because they are inflexible and can't diversify, so.... diversify, and make ASDA opening work FOR you, not against you.There are lots of reasons certain people will shop with you a certain times and some of the pitfalls of shoping at ASDA are huge store to wander round when you need less than say 20 things, huge queues, some older people will probably like to remain where they've shopped for years, Mums with toddlers like the idea of a local sweet shop where they don't have to hoik their child in and out of a trolley or drag it around 30 acres of shop, you can cater to the local community with a weekly shop service for people who find it hard to get to the shops at all, then list isliterally endless and without knowing your product lines, location etc it would be impossible to say accurately what you could or couldn't do, but if you are savvy enough there's no need to go under and yeah dot's idea of a speciality tobacconist isn't a bad one, there's a small shop near us that's always heaving with people in after tobacco related stuff other than the mainstream Lambert and Butler.You know your area, you know your customers, something will work to your advantage.