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its Tesco for me all the time.
at tesco i can find ample free parking fo 3 hours.
recycle all my household tat.
get my shoes repaired or a key cut.
draw some cash at the hole in the wall.
grab a coffee and a breakfast.
pick up my prescriptions at the pharmacy.
do my food shopping with HELPFULL staff always on hand and willing to assist.
get great discounts with my clubcard.
pop into the on site car wash for a car wash.
and top up with petrol on the way out.
BRILLIANT SERVICE EVERY TIME.
Aldi and Lidl no longer the UK's cheapest supermarkets as major retailer slashes prices
Aldi has plummeted to fourth place in our ranking of the UK's cheapest supermarkets, while Lidl was beaten to the top spot by 1p.
By Rachel Pugh Fashion, beauty, money and shopping editor Cathy Owen Breaking News Editor
14:52, 22 JAN 2023.
Supermarket giant Aldi is no longer the UK's cheapest supermarket. Another major supermarket has taken the top spot, and surprisingly, it's not Lidl.
The news comes after Aldi sent a bus around rival supermarkets to pick up shoppers, which was adorned with signs stating it was the Which? cheapest supermarket of 2022. Now one of Aldi's rivals, which was affected by the stunt, has been named the UK's cheapest.
The shopping list of seven items - milk, bread, eggs, cheese, spaghetti, apples and breakfast cereal - was more expensive in all seven supermarkets on the list and had increased by £1.06 in a month at Sainsbury's. All the bills are also more than £10 for the first time since we started our own survey in March last year.
Tesco was the cheapest for the first time (£10.78), coming in 1p cheaper than Lidl and 25p cheaper than Asda, Aldi was fourth cheapest at £11.06 compared to £10.78 at Tesco if you use the clubcard to get the cheap cheese deal.
Well,well,well, Tesco now the cheapest on the 7 basic shopping items, take the hundreds of price matches and you have a fantastic fight back by the UKs leading supermarket, customers are very savvy these days' and the misleading like for like trolly adverts on "selective " comparable items is backfiring day after day.
I have high expectations that Tesco will have a very good and solid year in 2023.
Outlook looks positive for tesco
Ignore the Aldi and Lidl derampers that choose to lurk here
Awful bunch
As car parks remain full and trolleys keep rolling out of the shops, it is clear that businesses are back to steady operations. While the catering and restaurant industry may have experienced some losses this year due to people opting to dine at home, overall, the business climate is looking positive.
Don't think so, Outlook good and progress made.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tempus-double-punch-to-tesco-s-bottom-line-cphb0ghsq
Outlook bleak
Those sells after hours anyone?
TU reads OK but have to think this year going to be tough given cost of living squeeze and rise of Aldi/Lidl
Uncle_Doug - Brilliant results SteadyAs-She-Goes Maybe room for some cream with those cornflakes..
A decent set of results
Are those figures real or nominal as inflation is running hot?
I think Skier is still choking on his cornflakes...
(Sharecast News) - Tesco reiterated full-year profit guidance on Thursday as the supermarket chain posted strong Christmas sales.
The grocer, the UK's largest by market share, said like-for-like sales excluding fuel in the UK and Ireland jumped by 7.8% in the six weeks to 7 January and by 7.2% in the UK.
Across the 19 weeks to 7 January - which includes the third quarter - UK sales jumped 5.3%, while group sales rose 6.4%.
Tesco said Christmas trading had been driven by a "focus on value and quality". There was particularly strong demand for fresh food - up 8.1% - while its Aldi Price Match boosted its value proposition.
Ken Murphy, chief executive, said: "I'm really pleased with our performance over this period, particularly further strong growth at Christmas on top of exceptional growth of the last few years.
"We go into the new year with good momentum and I am confident we can continued to maintain our competitiveness and deliver a strong performance relative to the market, despite the challenging conditions ahead."
Looking to the full year, Tesco - which has a market share of 27.5% - reconfirmed guidance for retail adjusted operating profits of between £2.4bn and £2.5bn and retail free cash flow of at least £1.8bn.
Agreed, solid.
Wheres Skier?
A solid, if not sparkling set of results, and still on track to deliver FY.
The RNS is pretty good. Might take time for SP gains to trickle through, usually the case for TSCO. Strong Buy.
Tesco maintained its forecast for 2022-23 retail adjusted operating profit of between 2.4 billion pounds and 2.5 billion pounds ($2.9-$3.0 billion), down from the 2.65 billion pounds made in 2021-22.
It expects retail free cash flow of at least 1.8 billion pounds and profit from Tesco Bank of 120-160 million pounds.
I personally think it will be asset stripped and sold off, the stores sold to other retailers.
All the talk of the rise of Aldi and Lidl, I think it will be Morrisons that will be the one to disappear. Asda saddled with debt and had assets sold and leased back after their takeover also.
Tomorrow.
Is it a surprise
I was shocked just how expensive MRW has become
Historically it was always one of the cheaper places to shop
Looking at the latest Nielsen figures for Xmas, one thing is clear, MRW (or ex-MRW) is dying on its erse.
"Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket by market share, reported an 8% year-on-year jump in sales during the quarter, while J Sainsbury saw sales grow by 8.5%, Asda by 7.9% and Marks & Spencer by 9.0%. Wm Morrison reported a 1.1% decline"
Hi Skier, the Daily Telegraph recommended buying here when it was £2.02 and I was lucky enough to take advantage. Questor highlighted several positives (some mentioned on this board), such as online growth and the simple fact that Tesco are so well established with a large loyal customer base and good dividend record, that they had been oversold. With your griping, I suspect you worked for Tescos in the past and perhaps feel you weren’t treated very well? I wonder if my guess is correct?
Either way, you are clearly on a slippery slope so I suggest you go downhill and drink some gluhwein, maybe try a marmalade sandwich (some people think it works wonders) then you might feel better….
Chelwood, just turn him off using the filter above. There's one off these pratts on virtually every BB on this platform.
i agree very boring.
I do not often post on here but what on earth is all this deramping nonsense all about.I left another site because some idiot kept banging away day after day.Boring as hell
A new week and one that will provide us with the long awaited trading update on Thurs 12 Jan 23. Hoping for some extremely positive news so fingers crossed. Continued good luck to all. Rgds S
If he is, then his deramping on this board will have no effect
Skier, I take it you are underwater with your short.