Tesco, the least among the known best big three supermarket dealers in the whole world has been reintroduced to all of branches of Spinneys that have been located widely in the Middle East region and in North Africa.
The reinstatement of Tesco
products to the lanes of every Spinneys stores including Lebanon brought a
lot of excitements to various shoppers as they can now choose from number of product
choices. These include items from foods to beverages, deli and frozen products,
to beauty, health and personal care products, to house cleaning products, to
outdoor and car care products, and many more.
Spinneys’ adaptation of
Tesco products is such a mere proof how serious it is to make a great change in
the way people from Lebanon do their shopping. This serves as a response to the
growing demand of consumers for a much wider variation of grocery products to
select to.
Aside from the already
known and established products of Tesco, they have plans to enhance line of
products for the foods and non-foods products in hypermarkets and supermarket -
homeplus as the example. Also, to fit in
the changing demand in products, Tesco has managed to modify its products
according to consumer’s desires and needs. In addition, Tesco even established
its very own Clubcard for easy monitoring of purchasing outline.
Not only that, the
collaboration of Tesco and Spinneys strongly demonstrates the commitment of the
two companies with an aim to make a better partnership in order to continue
offering and providing quality and reasonably-priced best products in the
global market. This happen though through the initiative and all out support of
British CEO Michael Wright - the Spinneys CEO, as he sees the rise in need of
consumers in Lebanon.
Photo: Spinneys CEOMichael Wright |
According to the recent news, Tesco
has an equivalent turnover of 54.9 [billion pounds] or 66.8 [billion euros] -
ranking third among its other competitors. The world’s leader Wal-Mart tops
number one with corresponding 109 [billion dollars] and Carrefour (second) with
86.9 [billion Euros] claims. In the
previous years, though smaller in size compared to Carrefour, Tesco made an
even bigger profit.
Today, it still holds an excellent
stand or position in terms of market share, more specifically in the UK. Yes, Tesco’s strong foundation is in UK and with
its strategic planning and improvement schemes, no doubt it was able to strengthened
its stand globally.
The presence of Tesco products back
in Spinneys store Lebanon is such a smart move made by the approving officers
and of course by the very good leader and Spinneys CEO Michael Wright who
believes in the power of partnership.