
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 02 August 2006
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misceng
Location
UK
Occupation
retired
Comment
I wish Tesco would get a system that works. My local supermarket in West Molesey is forever running out of stock of things I want. They have vast stocks of common items with many metres of shelves full of them but anything slightly less common is allocated 1 box which is often empty because of the demand. Despite complaints they don't get these items in larger quantities excusing themselves on the grounds that it is only a medium size store so it cannot stock everything. Just a modicum of that scarce commodity common sense would show that they could gain shelf space for these items by having 9 instead of 10 spaces for common items.
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