So you agree with Tesco, fresh food is no longer an essential?they will still sell prepacked fresh meat, along with fish etc
So you agree with Tesco, fresh food is no longer an essential?
no not all, but shopping habits have changed for a lot, can you not keep upSo you agree with Tesco, fresh food is no longer an essential?
I do believe that it has long been announced that Tesco were soon to close all deli counters.A message from Dave Lewis, Tesco CEO
"In order to allow Tesco colleagues to focus on stocking shelves, helping to provide the essential groceries you are looking for and to avoid waste, we will close all meat, fish, deli counters and salad bars. "
So you agree with Tesco, fresh food is no longer an essential?
Someone has to serve you from the meat counter thats the difference, they want to free up staff.What is the difference between something sat in a chiller counter and something sat in a packet in a fridge? Fresh in my mind is dependant upon how long ago it was cut/processed or packaged.
I do believe that it has long been announced that Tesco were soon to close all deli counters.
Here you are, news from over a year ago....
Tesco counter cost cuts to hit 9,000 jobs
The grocer will close food counters in 90 of its stores and get rid of its canteens.www.bbc.co.uk
Local Tescos, both of them, have only opened their meat and deli counters part time for the past nine months.
My family have not bought anything from Aberystwyth's counter since just after it opened, when we saw the rather senior male server wiping his streaming nose with the back of his gloved hand. Yuk!
I'd suggest it's worth a call.Maybe there will be a market for my Fallow now. The local butchers don't normally want to know...
here is pictures of Tesco Carlisle tonight of the meat deli Counter, and the shelves where the pre packed meat is,So you agree with Tesco, fresh food is no longer an essential?
Different products - counter stock comes in bulk packs.is there any difference between the products? do they just open the packets and put them in the counter?
Counter staff are unlikely to know know where stuff actually comes from beyond the fresh distribution centre - Tesco obtain stock from multiple suppliers for fresh products!I don't know about that, but the man on the Deli counter said it all comes from the same place