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Tesco: How Big Is Too Big?
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Matt Crossman
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09:32 on Oct 10 2006
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Tesco was the last of the big retailers to 'go green' and is seen as the laggard of the entire industry. J Sainsbury and Waitrose are miles ahead in terms of organics and environmental performance. And M&S is by far and away the best retailer for Fairtrade- socks, shirts, all their teas and coffees. Tesco stocks around 30,000 products in its stores - so the real issue is how it treats its suppliers across the board not whether it has 10 flagship FT products - but 'every little helps'(!) What is a £100m investment in environmental technologies compared to £2Bn annual profits?
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