Yeah and watching the gap in the prices they charge if you don’t want to be data harvested for points, is scandalous.
No need to watch your pennies at Tesco
They have invariably run out of what you want, and you end up dropping into Lidl on the way home to get all the missing stuff at 60% of the price
Hard to do when the Sainsburys near me changes the prices of items on a weekly bases and the Spa might as well be M&S
Hahaha at all the peasants. I shop with mama and papa in Waitrose and Morrisons
Only joking. I’m penny pinching just like the rest of ya
How can Tesco get away with charging different prices for people who have loyalty cards it discrimation surely I used the card the other day and it knocked over8£ off my bill if they can do it for me then they can do it for everyone
Ahh! An article about Tesco and saving every penny.
The same company that forces you to sign up to their clubcard if you want to pay less money on some of your items! And the same company that could potentially use said data to see how people respond to price increases and fine-tune their price accordingly to be the highest possible without causing a drop in demand.
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Yeah and watching the gap in the prices they charge if you don’t want to be data harvested for points, is scandalous.
No need to watch your pennies at Tesco
They have invariably run out of what you want, and you end up dropping into Lidl on the way home to get all the missing stuff at 60% of the price
Hard to do when the Sainsburys near me changes the prices of items on a weekly bases and the Spa might as well be M&S
Hahaha at all the peasants. I shop with mama and papa in Waitrose and Morrisons
Only joking. I’m penny pinching just like the rest of ya
How can Tesco get away with charging different prices for people who have loyalty cards it discrimation surely I used the card the other day and it knocked over8£ off my bill if they can do it for me then they can do it for everyone
Ahh! An article about Tesco and saving every penny.
The same company that forces you to sign up to their clubcard if you want to pay less money on some of your items! And the same company that could potentially use said data to see how people respond to price increases and fine-tune their price accordingly to be the highest possible without causing a drop in demand.
But no, Tesco is the good guy!