IRELAND: Tesco HQ jobs to go

By: just-food.com | 14 May 2009

Tesco is to cut around 140 jobs from its operations in Ireland amid a fierce price war with the likes of Aldi and Lidl.

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Tesco is to cut around 140 jobs from its operations in Ireland amid a fierce price war with the likes of Aldi and Lidl.

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