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Worth noting several adverse comments on Twitter from customers concerning recent management actions.
Installation of too many poor self-service tills seems likely to reduce footfall and spend, whilst the political signalling is going down like a lead balloon:
https://twitter.com/shorty_88a/status/1569778494074195968?s=21&t=WEnRSV4NnZd-asRVGpd11A
https://twitter.com/markreckless/status/1569601434093592577?s=21&t=WEnRSV4NnZd-asRVGpd11A
who cares
Maybe it's a lack of communication with the Tesco Goons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPPURvZniPI
yeah i know, but why do the shares drop at the end of trading each day???
US inflation figures worse than expected. UK trying to avoid a recession by the skin of it's teeth, all points to more interest rate hikes, higher energy prices this winter... Take your pick.
The upcoming fiscal statement - gov. needs to pull a rabbit out of the perverbial hat.
Probably because the supermarkets announced they will close on the Queens funeral bank holiday?
why do the shares suddenly drop a 5pm? every night
What's the price you're looking at? 220 , 230 or below?
Probably due to the profit warning from ABF today
Now eyeing this up a possible entry point too
Why the drop?
whens the next divvi
shares are silly
Set my buy limit , keeps dropping today so we shall see if it goes off! Dividend not far away either..
Codswallop!!
Also time a problem with these tills .Waiting on staff to clear problems .
Talking to numerous shoppers . Percentage have stopped or considering stopping shopping at tesco .Some of view they customers not paid employees to run purchases through a till .
the question is are tesco shares the way forward???
machines are the way forward. get a grip and move on.
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Yes Sure they are for lazy people . https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11127535/Tesco-cancels-home-delivery-orders-1pm.html
SonsofGwalia, very funny post. You post on here using a computer but don't want Tesco to use a computer to check out your goods. Lets ask Tesco not to use computers throughout their business so they have to employ even more people. Lets ask Tesco to not use big lorries but deliver everything using bicycles and horse and cart. Of course it won't increase costs and put Tesco out of business. Tesco has a problem getting quality staff in real numbers right now, but no doubt you advocate paying staff more and don't worry about the impact on costs/profits. Lets nationalise the business so you can ignore the costs of doing business. And by the way I'm 71 and don't need to be served at a till. And I speak to people while I'm shopping because its a friendly thing to do. I even reach up for things on the top shelf when others can't reach. JJ
machines are the way forward.
get a grip and move on.
Time to boycott Tesco now . The petition is gaining strength . Best to shop at Aldi or lidl
https://www.change.org/p/tesco-stop-replacing-people-by-machines-bringbacktescostaff-tescoverylittlehelps
Now. JJ
when are the shares going up?
So far only dropped yesterdays gain.