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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol"

I'm sure they'll cope. Might be a ploy to make sure they dont run out of prosecco over xmas

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes it's a bit silly. Overweight people need the vaccine.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Its funny

https://youtu.be/0P7QSCLtRwI

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

Good news

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Every little helps?

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe

to Tesco.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Fine by me. Less crowds.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Lol

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend


"Yes it's a bit silly. Overweight people need the vaccine. "

Fat shaming Santa. Shocking. That definitely puts you on the naughty list.

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

Why don't they just block up their chimneys stop the sheepie santa from entering their invaxed homes.

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

Unvaxed *

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By *unmatt888Man
over a year ago

Duns

Good, I mostly shop at Tesco so that’ll reduce my risk of catching COVID.

Any other recommendations?

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Good

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol"

It's bollox considering even at the height of lockdown tesco would expect their staff to come to work until having a positive pcr test....even if those staff had s whole family who were positive and had had a positive lateral flow test.

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By *unning LinguistMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh

All the more Turkey for the rest of us then...

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend

Damn hopefully Sainsburys will do something similar so they boycott them aswell lol

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By *akie32Man
over a year ago

winchester

stupid as as stupid does

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Makes note to do shopping in Tesco

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By * New YorkieMan
over a year ago

Leeds

There is one Santa, is there not? So Tesco made sure for the rest of the world that he has been vaccinated. I will ensure I do shop at Tesco.. Well done you forward thinking Company.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There is one Santa, is there not? So Tesco made sure for the rest of the world that he has been vaccinated. I will ensure I do shop at Tesco.. Well done you forward thinking Company. "

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Carlisle

I believe in the new James Bond movie he flashes his double jabbed card at the bar and a hot burd dives in his pants right there!!! - so I’m wearing mine like a name badge!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I believe in the new James Bond movie he flashes his double jabbed card at the bar and a hot burd dives in his pants right there!!! - so I’m wearing mine like a name badge! "

On your speedos?

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By *good-being-badMan
over a year ago

mis-types and auto corrects leads cock leeds


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol"

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

"

20 years ago??? MMR vaccine was first given in 1988

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

"

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

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By *good-being-badMan
over a year ago

mis-types and auto corrects leads cock leeds


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

20 years ago??? MMR vaccine was first given in 1988"

Yep about 20 years Wakefield was the Dr who hit the headlines.. if you google it sure you'll find the date.

And for reference op I know many jabbed people against the movement passes..aka vax pass.. not just those who haven't had the jab.

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By *teveanddebsCouple
over a year ago

Norwich

Great, less people in there means easier shopping.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I doubt very much this will lead to noticeably fewer people in Tesco.

My mum has boycotted Tesco for about thirty years she won't even let me get her shopping there . It's something to do with them building a shop near one of her favourite supermarkets. If Tesco can survive that they will surely survive this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before."

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers? "

No he was exercising a right to keep his child's medical history private.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers? "

I'm not familiar enough with British politics going back that far, as I didn't live here then.

I'm just saying that the term anti vax is not in any way new.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers?

No he was exercising a right to keep his child's medical history private."

OK well that's a sensible thing to do then. Tell other people to vaccinate their kids but keep the status of your own private. That doesn't sound suspicious at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers?

I'm not familiar enough with British politics going back that far, as I didn't live here then.

I'm just saying that the term anti vax is not in any way new."

Sure, I'm just saying that none of the anti vaxx messaging ever reached me until that point in time and it probably never would have it Tony had just answered the question.

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By *umalotagainMan
over a year ago

a town called malice


" to Tesco."

Dam right

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers?

No he was exercising a right to keep his child's medical history private.

OK well that's a sensible thing to do then. Tell other people to vaccinate their kids but keep the status of your own private. That doesn't sound suspicious at all. "

He wasn't telling other people they had to show evidence that their children were vaccinated to the entire country, which is what he was being asked to do.

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By *good-being-badMan
over a year ago

mis-types and auto corrects leads cock leeds


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers?

No he was exercising a right to keep his child's medical history private."

I remember the story of Blair headline news at the time he supported the mmr jab, said his kids medical history was a private affair. Pretty sure no politician news channel at the time threw the "anti vaxxer" out there

I remember the fallout that affected many other jab programs, media politicians need to tread carefully with the rhetoric used or the fallout from this will be very longlasting.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

I've been following the anti vaccination movement for over fifteen years.

Yes, those who refused to vaccinate their children were called anti vax then. And before.

I'd never even heard of it until Tony Blair decided he wasn't going to say whether his own child had the MMR vaccine. Was he pandering to the anti vaxxers?

No he was exercising a right to keep his child's medical history private.

OK well that's a sensible thing to do then. Tell other people to vaccinate their kids but keep the status of your own private. That doesn't sound suspicious at all.

He wasn't telling other people they had to show evidence that their children were vaccinated to the entire country, which is what he was being asked to do. "

And subsequently did...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes it's a bit silly. Overweight people need the vaccine.

Fat shaming Santa. Shocking. That definitely puts you on the naughty list."

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Saw that advert just this minute for first time x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The like to dislike ratio on YouTube is very different to the forum reaction

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Good, I mostly shop at Tesco so that’ll reduce my risk of catching COVID.

Any other recommendations? "

I'm sure you can still catch it and also pass it on from Vaccinated people.

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By *layfulserfMan
over a year ago

Northolt

It's probably so that kids don't worry about Santa catching Covid.

I think last year their were a few kids who were concerned that in Lockdown that Mr Claus would either not visit or could become seriously ill

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's probably so that kids don't worry about Santa catching Covid.

I think last year their were a few kids who were concerned that in Lockdown that Mr Claus would either not visit or could become seriously ill"

Good point! I was hating the advert but I like your view. Thank you for changing my mind!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's probably so that kids don't worry about Santa catching Covid.

I think last year their were a few kids who were concerned that in Lockdown that Mr Claus would either not visit or could become seriously ill"

Very early on Jacinda Ardern reassured Kiwi kids that the Easter Bunny was an essential worker

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By *unmatt888Man
over a year ago

Duns


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it."

Yes.

And they were wrong then, just as they’re wrong now. And people die as a result.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I remember the mmr furore 20 years ago. Did you call people that decided to wait/decline that jab anti vax? I doubt it.

Its a recent,driven by media, term that has been taken on by joe public and is likely to cause far more harm than good to many other vaccination programs.

If people want to change someones belief(s) you're unlikely to do that by school yard name calling.

20 years ago??? MMR vaccine was first given in 1988

Yep about 20 years Wakefield was the Dr who hit the headlines.. if you google it sure you'll find the date.

And for reference op I know many jabbed people against the movement passes..aka vax pass.. not just those who haven't had the jab."

It was 1998 when Wakefield published his "paper". My son was born in the early 2000s when I was a sixth former and I had enough nous to see beyond the hyperbole to make sure my son received his MMR vaccine. I then researched and wrote about the Wakefield scandal when I did my micro degree in later years.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just mention there’s a toilet roll shortage.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

I wonder what would happen if all the supermarkets followed suit, where would the unvaxxed go for grocery shopping then?

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Tesco where everything costs 3 grand now…., or 20p with a club card ,

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Fine by me. Less crowds. "

Less crowds and less unvaxxed super spreaders.

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By *oncupiscent_dreamMan
over a year ago

City

I actually did think it was horrible. Every human rights group has said vaccine passports like this are immoral.

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By *uckandbunnyCouple
over a year ago

In your bed

Meanwhile tesco share price continues to climb.

I think we give too much air time to insignificant announcements by tiny minorities.

Most unvacinnated are not at the extreme fanatical end. They are just people with concerns and will keep themselves to themselves.

However, the split of vacinnated to unvacinnated is not as stark as some would believe.

If you say carrying antibodies vs no anti bodies the separation will be much smaller..

All those who go the vaccine managed to flatten our rates of infection.

If they had not been so many who took up the vacinne then our spike and hospital admissions would have been like the rest of Europe and we would have had another lockdown to manage the flow of cases.

Vacinnes have managed that flow for us and allowed natural immunity to work its way slower through the rest of the population.

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By *wistedTooCouple
over a year ago

Frimley

Oh no, I’m sure Tesco will collapse in the wake of the small number of people who will actually do this.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Oh no, I’m sure Tesco will collapse in the wake of the small number of people who will actually do this."

Sainsbury's survived when racists boycotted them.

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By *adysueandneroCouple
over a year ago

witney

The good news is the un-vaccinated won't catch covid in tesco so live to enjoy Xmas.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wonder what would happen if all the supermarkets followed suit, where would the unvaxxed go for grocery shopping then?"

Well considering the reduction in the police services I doubt the rise in crime would even be possibly dealt with. I’m sure there would be many who will do as they have to do to whatever level by taking from those who have food.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"I wonder what would happen if all the supermarkets followed suit, where would the unvaxxed go for grocery shopping then?"

So starve "them" into submission? For any left maybe water board? A big red cross on "their" doors so amazon can't deliver? Yep we sure have come a long way.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I wonder what would happen if all the supermarkets followed suit, where would the unvaxxed go for grocery shopping then?

So starve "them" into submission? For any left maybe water board? A big red cross on "their" doors so amazon can't deliver? Yep we sure have come a long way. "

No one is barring them from Tesco. They're offended by an advert. Is their choice *shrug*

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By *orkshireDrifterMan
over a year ago

Nafferton, nr Driffield.

For once Tesco may have got it right.....

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By *oncupiscent_dreamMan
over a year ago

City


"Meanwhile tesco share price continues to climb."

No? It's down 2.5 percent this year, and down since yesterday?

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Meanwhile tesco share price continues to climb.

No? It's down 2.5 percent this year, and down since yesterday?"

It’s climbing nicely as most retail stocks are since falling off a cliff in feb.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Currently 279.8, from a low of 247.95 in October

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK


"Tesco where everything costs 3 grand now…., or 20p with a club card , "

Agree, walked in a few weeks ago, seen the prices, walked out and drove to another supermarket. Certainly will be avoiding Tesco for sure even if several mile drive.

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By *irty_DeedsMan
over a year ago

Teesside

I'm more offended they started playing xmas songs first week in November.

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago

Maidstone


"Its funny

https://youtu.be/0P7QSCLtRwI

"

Love it! Thanks for posting babes! Can't beat Queen soundtrack!

The aircraft on the runway: Travel, Don't travel, Travel... is hilarious!

Going for my booster on Sunday so I will also go for a shop at Tesco's...

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fine by me. Less crowds.

Less crowds and less unvaxxed super spreaders."

From data, the vaxxed can also catch and spread the virus

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Fine by me. Less crowds.

Less crowds and less unvaxxed super spreaders.

From data, the vaxxed can also catch and spread the virus"

Just less chance of ending up on a ventilator

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Good at least when i go shopping there i will know people are vaccinated lets hope they boycott more places.

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool


"Fine by me. Less crowds. "

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"Due to Father Christmas holding a Covid passport in their Christmas advert...

Absolute ??ends..lol

I'm sure they'll cope. Might be a ploy to make sure they dont run out of prosecco over xmas"

Not White Lightning or Strong Brew..least checkout will be quicker.

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge

Did anyone see the YouTube videos on the protest?

Fill a trolly with perishable items such as meat, dairy and fresh veg then bury under cereal boxes, walk to the checkout to abandon trolly, and leave store.

How sensible: Taking and touching items with unwashed hands then leaving food to get warm as removed from a refrigerator.

Think Tesco has a point!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Did anyone see the YouTube videos on the protest?

Fill a trolly with perishable items such as meat, dairy and fresh veg then bury under cereal boxes, walk to the checkout to abandon trolly, and leave store.

How sensible: Taking and touching items with unwashed hands then leaving food to get warm as removed from a refrigerator.

Think Tesco has a point!"

That is remarkably puerile of them.

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago

Maidstone


"That is remarkably puerile of them."

Shhh... Anti-vaxxers are attention seekers... Don't encourage them!!! They'll take being called puerile as a compliment!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"That is remarkably puerile of them.

Shhh... Anti-vaxxers are attention seekers... Don't encourage them!!! They'll take being called puerile as a compliment!"

Nah. They're too busy now, being brave bold defenders of democracy, hiding behind vulnerable people claiming exemption from mask wearing.

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago

Maidstone


"Nah. They're too busy now, being brave bold defenders of democracy, hiding behind vulnerable people claiming exemption from mask wearing. "

Yep, Omicron... They're busy revving up their victim spleen...

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Nah. They're too busy now, being brave bold defenders of democracy, hiding behind vulnerable people claiming exemption from mask wearing.

Yep, Omicron... They're busy revving up their victim spleen..."

Help help they're so oppressed. But they're the only ones who can save us from tyranny.

Except if made to cover their mouths and noses. That destroys their strength.

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