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Tesco’s Barnard Castle moment of truth

October 13, 2020January 4, 2021 ~ Simon Laffin ~ 1 Comment

Tesco, like Dominic Cummings, has a home in Durham, but not in Barnard Castle. Also, like the No10 guru, Tesco has come in for a lot of criticism about its application of the pandemic rules. It is banking £532m COVID-19 full year rates rebate, despite actually benefiting in many ways from the lockdown. As a … Continue reading Tesco’s Barnard Castle moment of truth

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