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Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 21 Oct, 2014 23.18
by scottishtv
Oh, the Tesco I was in still had the fixtures on the self scans but they were empty, and the assistant was stood holding bags in her hands rationing them out and telling people to enter the number taken when the till asked at the end.
The Sainsbury's situation is a little confusing initially as even when you do 'I'm using my own bags' at the start, at the end it asks 'Did you use any Sainsbury's bags for life?' or something worded like that - which is actually referring to their new white 5p carriers. I almost pressed yes thinking it was the Nectar points 'did you use any of your own bags screen?' but it obv wasn't. That screen followed immediately after. If that makes sense.
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 10.56
by barcode
Well I never Netto was coming back to the UK.
http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/channels/sup ... dirCanon=1
It seems you will get paid if you can find them a new location....
http://www.netto.co.uk/NET_03-1%20PRESS ... R%20A5.pdf
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 11.01
by WillPS
It was discussed; page 55 of this very thread.
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 13.23
by bilky asko
This is standard practice for supermarkets. Aldi and Sainsbury's, for example, have a finder's fee (the latter for Local stores).
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 16.56
by barcode
bilky asko wrote:
This is standard practice for supermarkets. Aldi and Sainsbury's, for example, have a finder's fee (the latter for Local stores).
Plenty of Location in Scotland, Just a shame its only looking in the North of England.
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 17.10
by WillPS
barcode wrote:bilky asko wrote:
This is standard practice for supermarkets. Aldi and Sainsbury's, for example, have a finder's fee (the latter for Local stores).
Plenty of Location in Scotland, Just a shame its only looking in the North of England.
The North/North East was where Netto had the highest concentration of stores initially. I'm guessing their previous sales data will be informing their decision. It makes sense to concentrate in one area for operational efficiencies to begin with. I'm sure if they're successful they wont delay in rolling out.
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 19.44
by barcode
Like many so called UK companies, Netto had NO Scottish store. It would do rather well in some part if its come a bit further north.
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2014 21.18
by WillPS
barcode wrote:Like many so called UK companies, Netto had NO Scottish store. It would do rather well in some part if its come a bit further north.
What are you on about? Netto was a Scandinavian outfit.
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Sat 01 Nov, 2014 00.39
by thegeek
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 18 Nov, 2014 14.35
by all new Phil
My local big tesco is having its second refurb in as many years right now. I went last night and they appear to be replacing all the old cream shelving with a quite nice-looking dark grey equivalent.
The HORRIBLE bright yellow aisle end units survived the last revamp - I wonder if they'll survive this one too?
Re: The Tesco & Other non-Morrisons Supermarket Thread
Posted: Tue 18 Nov, 2014 19.01
by DJDave
all new Phil wrote:My local big tesco is having its second refurb in as many years right now. I went last night and they appear to be replacing all the old cream shelving with a quite nice-looking dark grey equivalent.
The HORRIBLE bright yellow aisle end units survived the last revamp - I wonder if they'll survive this one too?
These should go, they went my local Tesco got a refit a few months ago.