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  • When the going gets tough

    we have to hack it, the ones who must be obeyed **** off

    The UK boss of Tesco is to step down over poor sales, Sky sources say.
    Richard Brasher took on the role around a year ago but is expected to leave the company later in 2012.
    Philip Clarke, who is currently Tesco's group chief executive, will then assume responsibility for the UK business .
    Sky News city editor Mark Kleinman said: "What this all adds up to is a sign that all is not well at Tesco, which has really been the dominant force in British retailing for the last 15 years.
    "After Christmas it announced that it had had its worst festive trading period in about 20 years and investors in the city reacted very badly to that, wiping £5bn off the company's market value in a single day."
    Earlier this month Mr Brasher announced Tesco is to create an extra 20,000 jobs in the UK over the next two years.
    He told Sky News: "In unprecedented economic conditions like these, major businesses have a big responsibility to step forward, invest and create jobs."
    And he insisted the pledge will be borne out, despite accusations that major supermarkets are inflating employment creation numbers.
    "We are not counting people who move around our business.
    "...These are real net new jobs, and that's what we stand behind.

    Tesco's UK Chief 'Set To Quit Over Poor Sales' - Yahoo! News UK
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    Re: When the going gets tough

    I have to say,we walked out of their a matter of days ago and went to Asda.

    Why? Because every time we go there of late, and I mean EVERY time we go there, they've moved stuff around and we simply can't find what we want to buy.

    If they updated the big signs hanging over the aisles as they did it, it would make life easier. If they want sales, it helps if the customers can find what they want.

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    • #3
      Re: When the going gets tough

      By the sound of it, Tesco's karma has caught up with it.
      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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