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Popular Sandwich Brands Misleading Consumers

Popular Sandwich Brands Misleading ConsumersAs per reports, it has been revealed that eminent sandwich retailers have been by consumer group known as Which? as they are creating confusion by not following 'traffic light labeling'.

Tesco to introduce free Wi-Fi in store

Tesco to introduce free Wi-Fi in storeUK supermarket chain Tesco is preparing to offer free Wi-Fi in its stores to allow shopper read product reviews and compare prices on their mobile devices while shopping.

Tesco’s chief information officer Mike McNamara said that the new service is currently being trialed in four stores, and will soon be expanded to others.

Tesco cut back Clubcard proposal for 15million holders

Tesco cut back Clubcard proposal for 15million holders Tesco's 15 million Clubcard owners have 1 week in that to accumulate points above a series of cuts by the loyalty scheme kick in. Penny-conscious drivers shall be filling their tanks previous to November 1, the time on which Clubcard points for Tesco fuel shall bisect by 1 point per £1 spent, to 1 point per £2 pay out.

UK’s First drive-thru store to be opened in Baldock

TescoTesco is coming up with its drive-thru store, which would be the first in UK. As an effort by the supermarket chain, the first drive-thru store will be launched tomorrow on the pilot basis in Baldock, Hertfordshire.

Tesco’s £6 SIM only deal

Tesco-MobileTesco Mobile has proclaimed the launch of £6 SIM that comes at a tariff rate of 100 minutes and unlimited texts.

It is also said that Tesco Mobile offers network infrastructure at£10 for the same package.

Experts claim that there are a few points that needs, to be looked over in order to have a clear picture of the device.

The Competition Watchdog Dropps Price Fixing Allegations Against Tesco

TescoIn a dairy investigation, some price fixing accusations against Tesco has been dropped by the Office of Fair Trading, the competition watchdog. The rival firms have been fined about £70 million.

OFT shared, that there was not enough evidence to pursue the claims involving milk and butter sales in the years 2002 and 2003.

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