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dot.hawkes | 10:13 Thu 30th Nov 2006 | Body & Soul
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has anyone had their breakfast in tescos today?Is it their day to get everything badly wrong? I am working 'til 9pm tonight and my body said I needed a good start to the day. Sometimes disapointment can appear from the unlikliest places. They had more Pirates of the Caribean advent calendars though, I havE ALREADY BOUGHT TWO BUT GIVEN THEM AWAY., THEY HAVE CHOCOLATES IN. cHOCOLATE AND jACK sPARROW, DOES THE SOUL GOOD LOL
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It must be a Tesco thing.They un train the staff. I stopped going.
I have to change some foreign currency and was gonna go to Tesco...I may have some food in their cafe whilst Im there
One can't really expect the highest quality meal in a supermarket cafe, although i've had worse.
we haven't got a cafe in our tesco's ! (nottingham)
so had an egg butty at home and did jack's quiz :-)

http://quizilla.com/users/CaliginousRae/quizze s/Which%20Facial%20Expression%20of%20Jack%20Sp arrow's%20Are%20You%3F/

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Tesco don't run their in store cafes themselves anymore. They are all franchised, so the staff are not employed by Tesco. This means they don't go through the Tesco customer care training, so if they are surly, unhelpful or rude there is only the restaurant supervisor you can complain to. As this supervisor probably has a budget that wouldn't buy a weeks worth of shopping for an average family, usually relies on unskilled, untrained staff, normally gets the staff either straight from school, or the local immigration office, and probably can't speak the languages required to communicate effectvely with them it's little wonder that the standards have dropped. The fault is squarely with Tesco. They want maximum return from the cafe with minimum effort, therefore franchising them then squeezing the absolute maximum by way of rent from the franchisee, along with restrictive supplier controls to ensure consistency of product (e.g. by from Tesco suppliers or give the franchise up) is te way they operate
dotty are you pi$$ed?

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