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Tesco

Tesco is a worldwide grocery and general marketing retailer founded by Jack Cohen in 1919. It has stores in 14 countries. By revenues, Tesco is the fourth largest retailer in the world and the second largest in terms of profit.

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How many items do Tesco sell?

I think it's 5000. but you could ask one of the staff there.

It would be much easier.

Can you buy alum from tesco?

The products which are carried at Tesco vary from location. As of May 2014 there is no information suggesting the Tesco stores carry alum powder. It is advised the consumer contact their local store for specific inventory information.

Is tesco in primary secondary or tertiary sector?

Tesco is a retailer and retail is a tertiary industry

How much tesco cleaners get paid?

I work 16 hours a week, every morning, 6 to half 8 and 6.19 per hour

How many staff do tesco have?

depends on the store size, any thing from approx 6 people upto 800 around people

How does Tesco measure customer satisfaction?

i think they make questionnaries... maybe clubcard

What time does chatham tescos close on Sunday?

All Tescos in the UK close at 4pm on a Sunday (Unless they have a Government ruling that they can stay open later)

Is Tesco open on bank holiday?

Yes but its open on a Sunday schedule...

Tesco stores are located all over the world, to get the holiday schedule of your local Tesco store go to the official site and enter the store closest to you:

Click on the link below to go directly to the Tesco.com store locater.

How long has tesco been around for?

The first Sainsbury's opened in Drury Lane, London, in 1869

Is Tesco a superstore?

Yes, it does. Bring a kosher list with you, because most kosher products will not be marked as such.

How much does flour cost in tesco?

it cost only 300 pounds with a 2 pound salad free but in other shops you get it for 100p and a discount of 20 p then all togetther it costs you 400 with a 40p dirnk

What does the company Tesco sell?

The first Tesco Branded item was Tea from T.E.Stockwell

Does tesco have pay point?

Most Tesco's will have a pay point

Why does tesco sell fairtrade products?

i depends on whoses point of view you look at. I think it's good because the poor farmers in Africa get a good price for their work. The reason fair trade is so expensive is because it's better quality and the africans have put their sweat and tears into getting that food for us so they might aswell get a lot of money. Some people think it's bad because a) their products are expensive and b) richer people in England with farms get left out. In mine and the rest of a percentage of the world's point of view fair trade is very very GOOD!

What is the size of Tesco?

Tesco currently operates in 13 countries and it is very possible it will expand into further countries. To read about Tesco's activity in a certain country, please click on that country on the map. After a gradual expansion into Ireland and an unsuccessful expansion into France in the 1990s, Tesco began a rapid expansion in the late 1990s into emerging markets focusing on Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. These areas have relatively undeveloped grocery retail markets but ones that are changing rapidly giving Tesco major opportunities. Tesco has managed to become among the top retailers in many of the countries in which it operates, giving its business a secure basis. Tesco entered the US in autumn 2007, and is trying to break into India

The majority of Tesco's stores are still in the UK - 2,033 out of 3,409 stores

What is the nature of the tesco?

I think it's your mother's son, means you.

Who old do you have to be to work in tescos?

no , im 15 and they said you have to wailt until your 16

What services does Tesco bank offer?

Tesco Direct offers merchandise from technology, and furniture, to jewelry and books.