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about 1 year ago about Tesco
Tesco, like many supermarkets, are using green and environmental issues to appeal to their customers, but are they really doing enough to call themselves green grocers again?
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submitted by wilby34 about 1 year ago
Could we have a little more information here? How about a link to a news story or something.
Further information: "The Devil in the retail"
submitted by huangcjz about 1 year ago
Tesco has had a negative impact upon the environment because of its importation of foods from foeign countries due to their transportation: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6…
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