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Tesco looks to further simplify store operation


Tesco has today made changes to the way it runs some of its stores, as it looks to further improve the service it provides customers.

Last year, Tesco announced changes to help simplify how its stores are operated with the aim of improving customers’ shopping trip.

The changes have made a real difference and Tesco is now looking at further improvements to the service model within its UK stores. In particular, moving from night-to-day replenishment in 69 stores, with eight of those stores reducing their trading hours. Tesco is also bringing together different service desks so that customers can get everything they need in one place.

Where similar changes have been made, Tesco has started to see the benefits of this simpler way of serving customers – it’s freeing up more time to focus on great service and is ensuring stores are at their best when they are at their busiest.

Tesco UK and ROI CEO, Matt Davies said, 'We're committed to improving the way we serve our customers and this week have discussed making further changes in a number of UK stores with our colleagues.

'These changes will help us run these stores more simply and deliver the best possible service for customers. We appreciate these changes will impact the roles of some of our colleagues and we will work with them to ensure they are fully supported throughout this period.”

Tesco will look to implement the changes over the coming months.

The stores changing from 24 hour opening to 6am – midnight opening are:
Galashiels Extra (pictured)
Holyhead Extra
Ilkeston Extra
Kilmarnock Extra
Falkirk Grahams Road
Folkestone
Edgware Road Metro
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