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  2. Express pricing - Wikipedia

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    Express pricing is a form of price discrimination where, in a reverse of economies of scale, retailers raise their prices slightly in smaller stores. [1] The name of the practice originates from Tesco's Tesco Express stores in the UK, but the term can be used to apply to any retailer operating a similar policy.

  3. Tesco warns of ‘unprecedented increases in cost of living’

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  4. Tesco hikes price of meal deal due to rising costs - AOL

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  5. Tesco latest supermarket to increase staff pay

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  6. Meal deal - Wikipedia

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    Meal deals vary in price depending on retailer, with most costing a set price between £3 and £5. [3] As of 2022, the average price of a meal deal (from retailers across the market) is £4.12, up from £3.91 in 2020. [8]

  7. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    Tesco has operated on the Internet since 1994 and started an online shopping service named 'Tesco Direct' in 1997. Concerned with poor web response times (in 1996, broadband was virtually unknown in the United Kingdom), Tesco offered a CDROM-based off-line ordering program which would connect only to download stock lists and send orders.

  8. Tesco to increase pay for shop workers by 9.1% - AOL

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    It is the latest supermarket group to hike pay levels for workers ahead of the increase in the national minimum wage in April. Tesco to increase pay for shop workers by 9.1% Skip to main content

  9. Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    BI-LO supermarket. A supermarket is a self-service shop offering a wide variety of food, beverages and household products, organized into sections.Strictly speaking, a supermarket is larger and has a wider selection than earlier grocery stores, but is smaller and more limited in the range of merchandise than a hypermarket or big-box market.