Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Tesco - Hypocrites
40 Answers
Tesco have refused to stock some Heinz products saying that they are concerned for their customers, as the price increase isn't justified in these difficult times. What a load of bull! If Tesco had their customers' interests at heart, they would take the same stance against their petrol suppliers. Tesco are always the first to put petrol prices up, then everyone follows. Within 7 days last week, Tesco put the price of petrol up by 3p, 4p and another 4p. 11p in a week. I bought my petrol from Tesco for years. They used to be one of the cheapest. Not any more. They now seem to be the biggest exploiters of the fuel situation. Smaller independents round here are selling petrol cheaper than Tesco. Morrisons and Asda are 3p cheaper. Bye bye Tesco.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by 10ClarionSt. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And it seems that Heinz *isn't supplying Tesco*...
so, it's a 2-way street.
https:/ /www.re uters.c om/busi ness/re tail-co nsumer/ uk-supe rmarket -tesco- says-so me-hein z-produ cts-not -availa ble-due -pricin g-dispu te-2022 -06-29/
so, it's a 2-way street.
https:/
The likely scenario is the smaller independent garages, because they have a slower turnover than the larger supermarkets, are still selling the fuel bought at a cheaper price. Because the supermarkets turn over is far quicker they are constantly re-stocking at the latest prices and passing it on. The next time the independents restock, their prices will also increase quite dramatically.
Tesco will cave in and come to a compromise.
Heinz are facing rising costs and want to pass those costs to customers. So they have raised their prices. Tesco don’t want to pay, but will be losing sales to the other supermarkets. So they will soon restock Heinz products.
I have noticed my local supermarkets are a lot quieter than normal, anyone else seeing the same where they live ?
Heinz are facing rising costs and want to pass those costs to customers. So they have raised their prices. Tesco don’t want to pay, but will be losing sales to the other supermarkets. So they will soon restock Heinz products.
I have noticed my local supermarkets are a lot quieter than normal, anyone else seeing the same where they live ?
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.