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  2. Tesco Direct - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Direct was a shopping catalogue and website operated by the British supermarket chain and retailer Tesco. It was supplying non-food goods such as homeware and consumer products with delivery or in-store collection through collection points in Tesco stores. [1] It was run in competition with Argos and Amazon. [2]

  3. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    Tesco has operated on the Internet since 1994 and started an online shopping service named 'Tesco Direct' in 1997. Concerned with poor web response times (in 1996, broadband was virtually unknown in the United Kingdom), Tesco offered a CDROM-based off-line ordering program which would connect only to download stock lists and send orders.

  4. List of largest retail companies - Wikipedia

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    Discount store 167,200 ... Neckarsulm Germany: 5 The Home Depot: Home improvement 132,110 9.7%: Atlanta United States: 6 The Kroger Company: Supermarket 131,620 2.0%: Cincinnati United States: 7 Walgreens Boots Alliance: Drug store/Pharmacy 117,705 0.3%: Deerfield United States: 8 Aldi: Discount store 117,047 ... Essen and Mülheim Germany: 9 ...

  5. Sell Used Clothes Online and In Person at These 21 Places - AOL

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    Here are six stores where you can sell used clothes for cash — plus tips on how to get the best quote. This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps millions of readers ...

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  7. Tu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The logo was also changed, from all uppercase letters to a capital "T" and a lowercase "u", to emphasise that the brand is pronounced like "two" and not "tea you". [6] [7] In 2015, Sainsbury's set up a dedicated website, tuclothing.sainsburys.co.uk (branded as Tu.co.uk), to sell the product range nationwide to a much bigger audience. [8]