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... as the uk’s largest retailer of msc and freedom food fish, we continue to source food as responsibly as possible
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... the uk’s largest retailer has launched the first of its new “buy one, get one free later” deals, designed in response to alarming research showing the high levels of food waste
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... the uk’s largest retailer said that shoppers would see “buy one get one free - later” offers in its stores ... the offer was unveiled as tesco chief executive sir terry leahy said the retailer would look to reduce the “carbon impact” of its products in the uk by 30% by 2020
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... the uk’s largest retailer has enlisted the assistance of a former shoplifter in order to tackle the issue of theft in the grocery stores ... ” the amount of shoplifted goods from tesco each year would reportedly fill thousands of trucks so it is little wonder that the retailer is doing all it can to reduce such crime
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... tesco, the uk’s largest retailer, has begun displaying a carbon footprint label on their full fat, semi-skimmed and skimmed milk ranges as part of the company’s groundbreaking work to include carbon labels on all their private label goods ... the retailer hopes to have the carbon footprint label on 500 products by the end of the year ... ”the launch comes as the world’s largest retailer - walmart - looks to add an eco-rating on all grocery products in their store within the next decade
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... the uk’s competition watchdog has defended its proposal for a planning test for the country’s supermarkets despite fierce criticism from tesco and questions from some industry watchers ... the test, which has been fiercely opposed by tesco, the uk’s largest retailer, will seek to ensure no single company accounts for over 60% of grocery sales in a given area ... saunders cited tesco’s battles with the “deep discounters” of aldi and lidl as evidence that one retailer does not wield excessive power in the uk
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