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Tesco Delivery Substitutions - Clever Marketing?
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I've been buying my weekly groceries from Tesco online for a few years. It is only recently that I have been given substitutions, always their cheapest own brand substituted for a more expensive product. I am charged the cheaper price and have the option of refusing to accept the subs.
Today it's coffee. I'm wondering if this is deliberate in the hope I will prefer the more expensive item and buy it in future.
What do you think?
Today it's coffee. I'm wondering if this is deliberate in the hope I will prefer the more expensive item and buy it in future.
What do you think?
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