issues that the public really, really care about, because they affect them. these other stories are just indicative of, if you re not careful, a loss of control. getting them under control is important. i them under control is important. i want to show viewers a story in the mail on sunday, which talks about greedflation. it basically accuses some of the big food companies of profiteering. we know that businesses have been under pressure because of inflation. one of the examples it gives is that a humble tin of soup has gone up from 98p to £170 p. who better to ask then the head of a big supermarket chain that millions of issues every week? do you think some of the big producers and big companies have been taking the make? ~ ., , ., the make? well, i m not sure i would use those terms, the make? well, i m not sure i would use those terms, but the make? well, i m not sure i would use those terms, but i the make? well, i m not sure i would use those terms, but i know - the make?
Tesco customers have been advised to check their bank statements after the retailer admitted shoppers are being billed twice due to a technical error .
The British supermarket chain said an internal payments glitch had triggered a wave of overpayments on in-store purchases in the past week and was working to reverse duplicate transactions immediately.
Last month Tesco shoppers complained after card payments made at some of the retailer s petrol stations were taken months after they were made.
The retailer said the problem is nationwide and across Express, Extra, Metro, fuel stations and superstores, but online orders are unaffected.
A spokesperson refused to say how many customers have been double-charged, but MoneySavingExpert.com reported that thousands are thought to have been affected and that the issue may be ongoing.