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  • Tesco joins forces with Gorillas delivery app

    October 28, 2021

    Tesco has announced it is launching a pilot with speedy delivery company, Gorillas. Supermarket customers will be able to order Tesco products to their doorsteps via the Gorillas app, from Thursday (October 28). Gorillas will set up micro-fulfilment sites at five large Tesco stores, to pick, pack and deliver to customers. The app’s first Tesco [...]

  • Tesco and ASOS call for legal crackdown on human rights abuse

    October 22, 2021

    Tesco and ASOS are among more than 30 retail businesses and investors have called for a new UK law to prevent human rights abuse. Some 36 household names – including Primark and John Lewis – have issued a joint statement calling for fresh human rights and environmental due diligence law. A legal review by Blackstone [...]

  • Exclusive: Charging firm EO signs deal to power-up Tesco’s EV fleet

    October 10, 2021

    Electric vehicle (EV) solutions provider EO Charging has secured a deal to power Tesco’s fleet of electric vans, EO told City PM EO Charging, founded in 2014 in Suffolk, will provide the supermarket giant with more than 200 AC fast chargers as well as 5 DC rapid ones across five depots – including Oxford, Glasgow, [...]

  • PM appoints former Tesco boss Dave Lewis as supply chain adviser

    October 9, 2021

    The government has appointed the former boss of Tesco, Sir Dave Lewis, to help fix supply chain issues which are leaving UK supermarket shelves bare. Lewis, who stepped down from the helm of the supermarket giant in September, will become the government’s supply chain adviser after it was revealed one in six adults have been [...]

  • No comment from Tesco on takeover talk as it promises customers a good Christmas

    October 6, 2021

    Tesco has denied its share buyback programme has anything to do with private equity takeover rumours.  Following US private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice winning Morrisons at auction with a bid of £7bn, Tesco and Sainsbury’s have been singled out as next in line for a takeover.  Tesco said it would purchase £500m of [...]

  • Shoppers are already panic buying frozen turkeys as Christmas shortage looms

    October 6, 2021

    As a shortage of turkeys is looming this Christmas, shoppers are already buying frozen turkeys in a bid to avoid any potential disruption to their Christmas dinner, the boss of Tesco has said. The supermarket giant said it was confident of good product availability for Christmas but there could still be “bumps in the road” [...]

  • Supermarket sweep: Sainsbury’s and Tesco singled out as next takeover targets

    October 4, 2021

    Sainsbury’s and Tesco have been singled out as the next targets for buyout firms after the Morrisons deal.  US investment company Fortress – which was beaten to the Morrisons takeover by private equity Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) at auction – has indicated it is interested in other UK acquisitions. Joshua Pack, financier at Fortress, [...]

  • Supermarkets bleed sales thanks to food shortages

    October 3, 2021

    The country’s largest supermarkets have lost out on more than £2bn sales this year so far thanks to food shortages. Leading retailers – Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons – lost out on sales during the first nine months of the year, according to data shared with trade magazine The Grocer. The sector has been hit [...]

  • Tesco gears up to announce interim results amid sector’s driver chaos

    October 3, 2021

    Supermarket behemoth Tesco is expected to reveal a big share buyback programme this week, alongside setting out plans to overcome supply chain disruption. Tesco’s buyback scheme will run in parallel to its normal dividend, The Sunday Times reported, with no expected plans for a special dividend.  The grocer will post its interim results on Wednesday, [...]

  • Ex-Tesco boss Dave Lewis behind £16bn link to import clean energy from Morocco

    September 26, 2021

    A £16bn project to build the world’s longest power link will supply seven million UK homes with ‘near constant, low-cost clean energy’ according to its new chair, former Tesco boss Sir Dave Lewis. The renewable energy plan by Xlinks will take power from 10.6 gigawatts of large-scale solar and wind farms in Morocco via a [...]

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