I'd be bloody surprised as well, Tesco's even charge some of their suppliers to access an online portal to upload supplier invoices! They had two portals for uploading invoices, one that was easier to use but cost, the other was a web browser interface that was clunky. I think one of them was called Marrakesh or something like that.
Having been part of their new store opening team in the past and the way they undercut all other rivals in the area to get people in, which typically runs for a few weeks, depots drop everything to make sure everything is in stock at the expensive of other stores, even running dedicated lorries to the store which is costly but that came out of the Depot Transport budgets, and then Transport would argue with Warehouse if the Warehouse had failed to load cages properly because Wave1/Wave2 picks never go smoothly because goods-in is never to schedule as no one can predict holdups on the road networks, it really is a cut throat business in so many ways. I'm surprised at how many companies put up with Tesco's demands, but thats what you need to do to become a stock market leader! Likewise the public are really just price sensitive before brand loyalty. Life in the UK is very much, you get what you are given, and I've never worked for an entity that didnt have criminal elements either, which is shockingly two faced of the public, but people keep their mouth shut to keep a wage coming in and every community needs an Emmanual Goldstein figure. Massacres are a community's dirty little secret. So when is a simple reminder about general jobs losses, maybe a smattering of innuendo, not a veiled form of intimidation and harassment? Story telling can be so triggering.
Having been part of their new store opening team in the past and the way they undercut all other rivals in the area to get people in, which typically runs for a few weeks, depots drop everything to make sure everything is in stock at the expensive of other stores, even running dedicated lorries to the store which is costly but that came out of the Depot Transport budgets, and then Transport would argue with Warehouse if the Warehouse had failed to load cages properly because Wave1/Wave2 picks never go smoothly because goods-in is never to schedule as no one can predict holdups on the road networks, it really is a cut throat business in so many ways. I'm surprised at how many companies put up with Tesco's demands, but thats what you need to do to become a stock market leader! Likewise the public are really just price sensitive before brand loyalty. Life in the UK is very much, you get what you are given, and I've never worked for an entity that didnt have criminal elements either, which is shockingly two faced of the public, but people keep their mouth shut to keep a wage coming in and every community needs an Emmanual Goldstein figure. Massacres are a community's dirty little secret. So when is a simple reminder about general jobs losses, maybe a smattering of innuendo, not a veiled form of intimidation and harassment? Story telling can be so triggering.
Even the legal system in the UK is criminal!