Jobs & Education0 min ago
What Do You Think Of Tesco Fall In Profit?
20 Answers
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 2704610 5
I have to say I am quite glad about this I find the attitude of the staff in store to be disgusting and they almost expect people to shop there and are not grateful at all. I think the saying pride comes before a fall comes to mind
I have to say I am quite glad about this I find the attitude of the staff in store to be disgusting and they almost expect people to shop there and are not grateful at all. I think the saying pride comes before a fall comes to mind
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by gordiescotland1. 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.As in life, our Tesco has a mixed bag of staff, some lovely and some bloody obnoxious. I won't go on one till if there's a certain lady serving as I don't trust myself not to get into a dingdong with her.
As to the profits, I'm not sure it means anything significant to us mere mortals, Tesco will carry on doing what they do and we can chose to buy from them or not.
As to the profits, I'm not sure it means anything significant to us mere mortals, Tesco will carry on doing what they do and we can chose to buy from them or not.
It must depend on your store - ours is fine, so is the petrol station. Why should the staff be grateful that we shop there?
I do tend to use Morrisons or Aldi more than Tesco this days though - Tesco distracts me, it's a huge store and I often come out with more than I meant to buy (even though I take a list).
I do tend to use Morrisons or Aldi more than Tesco this days though - Tesco distracts me, it's a huge store and I often come out with more than I meant to buy (even though I take a list).
I find it somewhat ironic that our major food retailers are suffering because of the exponential rise in the sales figures of the German rivals Aldi and Lidl. One only has to look at the full car-parks outside Aldi and Lidl to see where people are going...after all, the amount of food bought is finite and if these two stores are increasing month-on-month...somebody else must suffer.
i quite like tesco, i get a home delivery once a month of the heavy stuff, never had a problem with them. I'm not sure what store you go to, but i've never encountered staff as you describe in any supermarket
i use asda/tesco/morrisons mainly. i'll pop to lidl occasionally for pretzels but i hate aldi
i use asda/tesco/morrisons mainly. i'll pop to lidl occasionally for pretzels but i hate aldi
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.