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Unfortunately for Tescos women are brand conscious when it comes to hair dyes and make up, plus they would also need some other manufacturer, who they are screwing as well, to make them for them.
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You sure:Originally posted by vetran View Post
Man found engaging in lewd acts ordered to stay out of Tesco
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doubt it already on their way upOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostFTFY
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=te..._sm=0&ie=UTF-8
Grocery price war continues: Tesco's rebound hurts Asda as Aldi reaches record market share | City A.M.
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give it 6 months and Tesco 'Finest' hair dyes will be available at half or less L'Oreal price and in a year Tesco will bend them over.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostL'Oreal were going to pull all their products from Tescos in a row over "fines".
Tescos backed down as they would have virtually no hair dyes, make up and toilettes if L'Oreal did that.
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The big supermarkets have been making suppliers pay to have their products in the best places in the store. Some even make the suppliers pay a 'loyalty' fee just to be on their list of suppliers and to sell their products.
All very dark and murky imo.
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L'Oreal were going to pull all their products from Tescos in a row over "fines".
Tescos backed down as they would have virtually no hair dyes, make up and toilettes if L'Oreal did that.
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its not unknown for supermarkets to push prices down or costs for suppliers up.
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Tesco vs Schwepps
Tesco pulled 25 Schweppes lines off its shelves in row over prices | This is Money
Its battle of the branded heavyweights.
Who is to blame?
Shhh - you know who!Tags: None
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