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By Julian Goldsmith

Published: Friday 15 February 2008


Name

misceng


Location

UK


Occupation

retired


Comment

Tesco may have 7000 tablets to aid picking but this does not stop them failing to pick the items people want. EG In local store Hovis wholemeal thick bread was stocked but the tray was always empty of near empty because customers bought it. The cure was to stop stocking it. On Sunday they had 10 different varieties of chips in vast quantities but no roast potatoes. The device they need is one which tells which items are missing from the shelves.



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