Monday 24 September 2018

Jack's.




Tesco, one of the leading UK supermarkets, has just opened the first of a new chain of discount stores called Jack's.

The idea, I believe, is to compete with Aldi and Lidl.

I am pleased to see that 80% of all products sold at Jack's will be 'British', and I have a feeling that this will prove extremely popular with their shoppers.

In a post-Brexit Britain we will need a lot more Jack's, and a lot less Aldi and Lidl.

Well done Tesco (OK, I'm a shareholder).


18 comments:

  1. A very unfortunate name to use: because a phrase Going to the Jack's actually means going to the lavatory in some parts of the world!

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  2. I am sure Jack’s will do well. I buy local when I can and look at labels to see where the products that I buy are produced. I am not anti-globalization but I also think that charity (and jobs) begins at home. Unfortunately, it is hard to buy clothes that aren’t made overseas, and because I don’t want to walk around naked and cause people to wish they were blind, I have to give in when I need something new to wear.

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    1. There are so many things we can't help buying from abroad; coffee, bananas, and cinnamon, for example. But if something can be either made or grown at home, then it should be!

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  3. I hope they sell butterscotch and Wensleydale cheese as well as Jelly Tots and Liquorice Allsorts - all created in Yorkshire.

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    1. I believe they'll be selling crispy fried Whippets, and Yorkshire Puddings; as well as mushy P's.

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  4. Just don't buy its frozen party pies.

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  5. Well it's not something I'm going to need to worry about on Lewis.

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  6. Dont think Aldi and Lidl have anything to worry about, we have a Jack's fairly close by. Not worth all the hype.

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  7. I'm just slightly worried that the low prices they will be offering will be at the expense of decent livelihoods of the UK producers, cashing in on the Brexit crash. I still remember that TV programme about the producer of parsnips that Tesco put out of business because they pushed the price too low.
    Good for the shareholders though......

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