Trademagazin > News and articles > Company and Personal News > Brexit: Tesco finally in talks about storing more goods
Brexit: Tesco finally in talks about storing more goods
Tesco has finally announced plans to stat storing more goods as the March deadline for Brexit is approaching. The UK’s biggest supermarket chain is currently in talks with suppliers about manufacturing and storage issues. Tesco’s CEO has called attention to the importance of an uninterrupted international product supply.
Related news
Aldi launches still prosecco in ‘UK first’
Aldi has launched a new still prosecco in what it…
Read more >Sainsbury’s partners with Royal Mail to install parcel lockers in stores
Sainsbury’s is the first UK chain to join Royal Mail’s…
Read more >Asda to open 25 new convenience stores by year-end
Asda is ramping up its push into the convenience sector,…
Read more >
More related news >
Related news
Márton Nagy: the government would introduce margin restrictions for stores selling household goods
The government may discuss on Wednesday and is expected to…
Read more >More expensive Barbie, thinner Heinz – Trump’s tariffs redraw the global consumer market
The impact of Donald Trump’s tariff policy is affecting more…
Read more >Almost 20 percent cheaper food? The government is satisfied with the results of the margin reduction
“Thanks to the margin reduction, more and more products can…
Read more >