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  2. Senior Railcard - Wikipedia

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    At first, the Railcard cost £4.32 (£4.00 + 8% value added tax charge), although this was soon reduced to £4.00 when the VAT charge was removed. A major change occurred as from 1 April 1976. A separate "Day Returns Only" Railcard, priced at £3.00, was introduced alongside the original Railcard, whose price was raised to £6.00.

  3. Short Change - Wikipedia

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    Bill Bennett won the competition two weeks running, by finding the most expensive prices for the given products, and including Tesco.com's grocery delivery charge of £5. This made the cost of a Müller Rice around £5.40, much more expensive than prices found by any other entrant. Following the two consecutive wins, the rules were changed to ...

  4. Tesco Direct - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Direct was a shopping catalogue and website operated by the British supermarket chain and retailer Tesco. It was supplying non-food goods such as homeware and consumer products with delivery or in-store collection through collection points in Tesco stores. [ 1 ]

  5. Tesco says price pressures easing as profits soar - AOL

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    The UK's biggest supermarket chain made annual pre-tax profits of nearly £2.3bn up from £882m.

  6. Tesco unveils new perk for Clubcard holders who are seeking ...

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    Tesco has announced a new partnership with one of Europe’s biggest holiday operators, ... The best sales to shop today: You can still save big with 35% off Bissell's Little Green, 80% off Kate ...

  7. Tesco faces £1bn national insurance hike amid price rise fears

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    The bill for Tesco, which employs 300,000 people in the UK and expects operating profits of £2.9billion this year, is based on an analysis by Morgan Stanley, according to the Sunday Times.

  8. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    After trialling a fully bagless delivery service, Tesco stopped using plastic and paper carrier bags for all online orders delivered from 19 August 2019. [7] The only bags used from this date will be for small loose items such as nuts and small fruits which could not be placed loose in a delivery crate, and small bags for meat/fish items which ...

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