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Find Tesco store locations, hours, telephone numbers and service information throughout to United States and World. Enter search criteria, like a ZIP Code or City or State. Use Store Locator Tool to find a store near you as well as information like opening hours, closing hours, addresses, maps, locations, customer reviews, tweets. Very simple to find store with StoreLocatorTool. Tesco and the Tesco logo are registered trademarks of Tesco INC. For all transactions please visit: tesco.com. Tesco Offical Web Site: www.tesco.com. With our page, you can easily see how many stores are available in your search area and also access information about competitors. With a single click, view street images and map out the shortest route to your destination. You can quickly check store details, get instant updates on current promotions, and explore available services. We provide user-friendly search and map support to help you quickly locate any store. From a single page, you can access address details, opening hours, contact information, and even explore the location through street view.

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christmas market quite pricey so decided on a tesco meal deal instead

8h ago

Spa day

8h ago

For the second time this year, this sub has changed my life. No soup pictures, but believe me it was grrriiimmmyyyy! I posted a couple months ago about discovering ammonia, and while that did clear up the sour smell, the smell came back and lingered, albeit much less intense than before. We knew the culprits were my bf's work shirts. So, this weekend, I spa dayed his shirts and can I just say; Halle-freaking-lujah! I'm sitting here folding laundry, smelling each piece, like a freak in an advert. I used to watch those ads and think, 'what weird marketing. Nobody smells their laundry like that.' Colour me surprised that I'm now one of those. The laundry isn...

How do you feel about the benefits and convenience of monopoly versus the benefits of consumer choice?

2d ago

Google and supermarkets are examples. They have huge market shares (they are not 100% monopolies of course, but Google was ruled as a monopoly in an antitrust case in the US), which brings convenience - google photos, google search, google calendar all integrated. And the more people who use a communication network, the more useful it becomes to us as consumers (this is called "network effects") - for example, the telephone system or whatsapp would become useless if only 50 people in the country used them. But it also means it is harder for consumers to use alternatives, because one firm owns so much of the market. Eventually this means they can also do whatever they want, as they ...

Quidco - Free £20 bonus plus earn cashback through shopping

4d ago

Quidco is currently offering £20 when signing up and earning £5 in cashback. They are one of the more popular cashback sites in the market. Cashback can be earned through shopping at various retailers. **Here are some of the popular stores providing cashback:**  * Tesco - £7.50 cashback for spending £40 * Sainsbury’s - £4.50 cashback for spending £45 * Morrisons - £3 cashback for spending £40 * Waitrose - £6 cashback for spending £40 * Ocado - £7.50 cashback for spending £99.99 Other popular retailers included on the site: **Iceland, eBay, JustEat, Deliveroo, JDSports, Matalan, Etsy, M&S, John Lewis, Holland & Barrett, SportsDirect, Foot Locker, Currys, AO,...

I built a browser extension to find the best value groceries and I am stuck on marketing like most people.

7d ago

I’ve always ***** how UK supermarkets make it hard to see which product is the best value. Supermarkets often show the same items in different sizes, but don’t let you sort by price per unit, and then when they do, they ignore special offers. I built a browser extension that automatically sorts every product on the page by price per unit, including special offers. It currently only works on Tesco, Asda and Morrisons. I need to add more. I am stuck on the part where i think most people get stuck. The marketing. I am trying to grow organically through SEO. Does my website look professional or like a child made it? [https://valuesort.co.uk/](https://valuesort.co.uk/) Any good...

I can't tell if this is satire or nonsense...

8d ago

Crispin Lowery - $500M Target

8d ago

Egg irl

9d ago

The monkey btw is from a marketing thing Jammie dodgers did in 2011/12 where they had toffee and chocolate flavours They used monkey puppets in the ads and made plushies that were sold in places like Tesco or Asda They’re so stupidly rare, not cause they’re valuable, but cause no one gives a **** about them Anyway autistic infodump over, be safe besties 🫶

Quick stop off in London Dec 7-9. What to see?⬇️

9d ago

Staying around Regents Park area. Want to go to a few good Xmas Markets and if we get to see some sights while on the bus or walking by, great. Want to go to Harrods, Selfridges, Marks & Tesco’s to get my Brit food, and need to eat really nice fish & chips with curry sauce, have a good Indian or Chinese, and eat a really lovely is and mash pub grub. Thanks in advance. I do t want to visit the cheesy Xmas Markets that have that cheap Las Vegas vibe, with theme parks and selling Christmas Cracker **** from China. Also a good afternoon tea which won’t break the bank. Thank you in advance.

🇲🇾 WELCOME TO r/HotWheelsMalaysia! Your Pit Stop for Die-Cast Collecting in Malaysia!

10d ago

Hey everyone and a huge Selamat Datang to Malaysia's dedicated Hot Wheels and Die-Cast community on Reddit! We know the collecting scene here is unique—from the thrill of a great find at your local hypermarket to the frustration of battling scalpers for that latest JDM or Proton casting. This is the place to share it all, connect with fellow collectors, and make the hunt a little easier for everyone. 🏁 What is This Community For? • 🛒 Hunting & Retail Finds: Share where you found that latest case, a $TH, or a killer Premium set. Let us know which store (Tesco/Lotus's, Aeon, Giant, Toys R Us) is dropping stock! (Please specify location, e.g., "Setia Alam Aeon&...

Black Friday: Alan Bradshaw on the danger of mass consumerism

11d ago

# Mass consumerism is destroying our planet. This Black Friday, let’s take a stand In 2008 a Walmart worker was trampled to death by crowds at a Black Friday shop opening in New York. The event was one of a handful of incidents that became emblematic of that distinctly American occasion. Black Friday, which takes place today, still registers as the busiest shopping day of the year in the US. https://preview.redd.it/q04umv5tlh3g1.jpg?width=3679&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dc6ff6118a72b1f21a62d26276de4f0d427f6d08 But in recent years, shopping aisles in the UK have started to tremble too. Black Friday, once only seen by Britons when watching US television shows, is a re...

European Pet Food Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Factory Analysis (Information heavy)

11d ago

**I researched the manufacturing infrastructure behind European pet food brands to understand who actually produces what consumers buy. This analysis covers multinational corporations, European origin manufacturers, store brands, and premium/specialty products across the €27+ billion European market.** # Market Structure Overview The European pet food manufacturing landscape consists of three distinct tiers: 1. **Multinational corporations (Mars, Nestlé Purina)** operate extensive owned facility networks across multiple countries 2. **European family owned manufacturers** (primarily German and Italian) maintain regional production with varying degrees of vertical integration 3. **Contr...

Fake micromachines??

11d ago

I am seeing these fake micromachines sort of flooding online market. What's your thoughts on this? For years I never did find anything that could replicate the charm of micromachines. I remember tesco tried something but that didn't work. Now these ones I see online seem to have the original castings. They likely won't be the same quality wise. Im tempted to try buying some then chop them up to make customs but idk.

Receipt Scanner: Scan & Save for iOS

12d ago

I designed the screenshots for this [OCR Receipt Scanner for iPhone](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/receipt-scanner-snap-save/id6744244761). This intuitive app with an OCR scanner can scan receipts and automatically categorize them into expenses. Also supports export of expense reports. https://preview.redd.it/pj8nze8tu63g1.jpg?width=8504&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b124ba8aad949eb5ebca5931c566b292c61807ed

The anti-woke brigade are out in force because a Christmas tree was called an "evergreen".

16d ago

Tesco called a Christmas tree an evergreen. Elsewhere it's described as a Christmas tree. I don't even understand why woke people would be cancelling Christmas, but here we are.

Personal Finance Analysis tool

17d ago

Hi folks! Myself and a couple of friends too the liberty of creating a free tool where you can look at your personal finances, and identify where you’re bleeding unnecessary costs every month. It’s the week before payday, and everyone’s usually looking at their expenses, seeing where they can save a bit extra, and especially in the run up to Christmas. Just upload a CSV of transactions and it’ll do the analysis for you in seconds. It currently only works with AIB and Revolut statements, but we’ll be incorporating more banks over the next week or so. https://downsell.eu P.S.: all data is processed in your browser, so we can’t see whatever it is you load into it and can’t sen...

My 1st TH 3weeks into collecting

18d ago

https://preview.redd.it/oyh0f9bjb22g1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5c9d4a5b9692e55257486275fc7894927544983c https://preview.redd.it/e5s6t0bjb22g1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=88c3d7d58693f7ca3428f96111b2ae654f9e0860 My son (25yrs) me (58yrs) got me into collecting again. I have a few cars Ive picked up over the past few years not many, mostly Volvo. In the past 3 weeks I've bought about 90 cars from this years releases. **** I just started reading Reddit posts 2 months ago. I live up in Alaska and have found out from here that we get a lot of International release cards. I'll post some more pics of the ones ...

Jason Ford, Financial Stock Market Advisor and Content Creator based in Devon and Kent, caught stealing pot noodles from...

19d ago

Any other News headline predications for The Genius, The Special One, the 21st Century Genghis Khan. I hope they put in a mugshot of his not-so-smug smile and his still oversized head. Taken with the highest quality camera, to display all his face holes, pimples, spots, wrinkles and diseases.

User Interviews - $10 free after first task, earn money for taking part in research

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A 40-year Amsterdam flower shop just closed. Not because people stopped buying flowers, but because they started buying ...

21d ago

**TL;DR:** * 75% of UK flower purchases now happen at supermarkets (not florists) * US supermarket floral sales grew \~33% per store (2019-2022) * Total flower spending didn't collapse—people just buy differently * This is part of a larger pattern: "convenient + good enough" is destroying "traditional + premium" * Young consumers are trading down strategically to create a budget for experiences * The middle market (2-3x price, marginal quality improvement) is dying across all categories * Premium now needs to mean "unreplicable experience," not just "nicer product." There's a florist in Amsterdam—been there for forty years—who told he...

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