Safeway takes the PC plunge

By Dominic Maher, 25 June 1999 17:13

NEWS UK supermarket chain, Safeway is to enter the PC market by selling cut-price Fujitsu computers at 25 of its stores. Safeway's move echoes that of rival retailer, Tesco, which started selling Siemens PCs in October. Last month, Safeway launched in-store public Net access points, giving the uninitiated web user the chance to browse as they shop.

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