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Tesco ends 24-hour trade in 70 stores | Tesco ends 24-hour trade in 70 stores |
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Tesco is ending 24-hour shopping at 76 of its stores - around one in six of those currently open around the clock. | |
The company says the growth of online shopping means that certain shops had few customers during the night. | The company says the growth of online shopping means that certain shops had few customers during the night. |
Normal night time activities - such as refilling shelves - will continue in the supermarkets so Tesco says the impact on employees will be "minimal". | Normal night time activities - such as refilling shelves - will continue in the supermarkets so Tesco says the impact on employees will be "minimal". |
The move is Tesco's latest effort to turn around its business which has been hit by challenges on several fronts. | |
The outlets affected will close between midnight and 6am and four hundred staff will be "affected". | |
Tesco says it will do its best to make sure all staff affected are "found a new position either in their existing store or stores local to them". | |
The outlets include those in Mickleover Superstore, Derbyshire, Flitwick Superstore in Bedfordshire and Dereham Extra in Norfolk. | |
There are currently about 400 Tesco stores open 24 hours a day. | There are currently about 400 Tesco stores open 24 hours a day. |
"It makes much more sense for colleagues at those stores to focus on replenishing the shelves instead and making sure they're fully stocked when they open their doors at 6am," said Tesco retail director Tony Hoggett. | "It makes much more sense for colleagues at those stores to focus on replenishing the shelves instead and making sure they're fully stocked when they open their doors at 6am," said Tesco retail director Tony Hoggett. |