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  2. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    Tesco claimed in its 2005 annual report to be able to serve 98% of the UK population from its 300 participating supermarkets. In the financial year ended 24 February 2007, it recorded online sales up 29.2% to £1.2 billion and profit up 48.5% to £83 million, with over 250,000 orders per week.

  3. 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.

  4. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Superstores are standard large supermarkets, stocking groceries and a much smaller range of non-food goods than Extra hypermarkets. The shops have always been branded as 'Tesco', but a new shop in Liverpool was the first to use the format brand 'Tesco Superstore' above the door.

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  6. Meal deal - Wikipedia

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    A meal deal aisle in Tesco. In the United Kingdom, a meal deal is a sales promotion which consists of three items: a main (often a sandwich), a drink and a snack (commonly crisps or confectionery). Meal deals are primarily eaten at lunchtime, and more than a third of Britons buy one at least once per week. [1]

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    For regular Costco customers who love the retail giant for its incredible bargains, there's an exclusive deal that's easy to overlook yet potentially one of the most rewarding of all. See: 5 Costco...

  8. Waitrose - Wikipedia

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    It differed from supermarket loyalty schemes like Tesco Clubcard and Nectar, giving cardholders access to exclusive competitions and offers instead of allowing them to collect points. [ 32 ] It later began to give cardholders 10% off selected products, as well as free tea or coffee in store and money off their shopping for purchasing selected ...

  9. Fine Fare - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Fine Fare bought 47 stores of the East Anglian based Downsway supermarket chain, which was owned by the Vestey family business, Union International Group. [78] Another chain purchased was Mercury Market, a North West based chain started by the De Rooy family [79] By 1977, Fine Fare operated 460 supermarkets and a further 372 stores. [80]