The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread

bilky asko
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There's a twinkling sound when you scan your Clubcard, and a triplet of Hos followed by Merry Christmas (I believe) when you finish the process.
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Martin Phillp
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I was hoping for Brian Blessed to do the POS voice.
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simonipswich wrote:Or better: "Unexpected baubles in the bagging area!"
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Tesco have ditched the party hats on the 'O' of the TESCO signs. Christmas is ruined.
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Square Eyes wrote:Tesco have ditched the party hats on the 'O' of the TESCO signs. Christmas is ruined.
but all their party food cooks at the same temperature, and I can't understand why nobody has thought of this before.

I bet other supermarkets start doing this too, but they'll all pick a different temperature to each other as a form of vendor lock-in.
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I'm sorry, have we not yet all agreed that the gluten-free Latimers can fuck off?
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thegeek wrote:
Square Eyes wrote:Tesco have ditched the party hats on the 'O' of the TESCO signs. Christmas is ruined.
but all their party food cooks at the same temperature, and I can't understand why nobody has thought of this before.

I bet other supermarkets start doing this too, but they'll all pick a different temperature to each other as a form of vendor lock-in.
...Tesco did it last year, if not before!
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bilky asko
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WillPS wrote:
thegeek wrote:
Square Eyes wrote:Tesco have ditched the party hats on the 'O' of the TESCO signs. Christmas is ruined.
but all their party food cooks at the same temperature, and I can't understand why nobody has thought of this before.

I bet other supermarkets start doing this too, but they'll all pick a different temperature to each other as a form of vendor lock-in.
...Tesco did it last year, if not before!
Indeed. I enjoyed that particular benefit last year. It does mean opening and closing the oven every two minutes to make sure the timings are right.
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WillPS wrote:
thegeek wrote:
Square Eyes wrote:Tesco have ditched the party hats on the 'O' of the TESCO signs. Christmas is ruined.
but all their party food cooks at the same temperature, and I can't understand why nobody has thought of this before.

I bet other supermarkets start doing this too, but they'll all pick a different temperature to each other as a form of vendor lock-in.
...Tesco did it last year, if not before!
Morrisons did this as long ago as 2012, and I'm fairly sure M&S went through a phase of doing this too.
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God I'd give anything to see Tesco's market share fall as a direct result of their atrocious ad campaign this Christmas. Utterly woeful, dated shite. I don't see how it could appeal to anyone.
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gottago wrote:God I'd give anything to see Tesco's market share fall as a direct result of their atrocious ad campaign this Christmas. Utterly woeful, dated shite. I don't see how it could appeal to anyone.
It's confusing more than anything, going by the reactions I've heard.

I don't think it helps with the family being infuriatingly middle class, or that the son (a member of a comedy troupe who plays 20-30, apparently) is clearly a buffoon who reflects badly on Tesco.

Lidl's advert, which is far from perfect, strikes a much better tone.
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