Angry Tesco customers protest against prices of Christmas gift sets.
The need to review prices on Quality Street
According to The Sun: Consumers of the TESCO chain have expressed outrage over the cost of 750-gram jars of Quality Street sweets ahead of Christmas. Fans of the product are actively sharing their disappointment on social media.
One user posted a photo of Quality Street jars for sale at a local TESCO store in the Newton Abbot Facebook group. The post read:
'What is going on..... Tesco...'
It is known that consumer opinions indicate growing dissatisfaction with prices, as the festive season is traditionally accompanied by increased demand for sweets. This situation has sparked active public resonance, and many customers hope for a review of prices in the store.
This resonance indicates that consumers are actively monitoring changes in pricing policy and are willing to express their opinions. Large grocery chains, including TESCO, must take into account customer sentiments, especially during the holiday season when the demand for delicious gifts increases. This may influence their pricing decisions in the future.
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