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Tesco brings back popular in-store feature after 6 years as shoppers cry 'about time'
The grocer is also testing QR codes on 13 own-brand sausage lines to give shoppers product details and improve recall tracking.
- Tesco is trialing the return of changing rooms in a small number of stores after 6 years, a move the company confirmed following customer feedback on Facebook.
- During the pandemic, Tesco removed these facilities due to rising costs and shoplifting concerns, which prompted customer frustration about the previous decision.
- Shoppers reacted with excitement on the Bargain Lovers Facebook group, with one writing "About time too, I think!" and another adding "Amazing news, please fit every Tesco store with changing rooms."
- Customers unable to try on in-store can return clothing to any large Tesco store within 30 days with proof of purchase, a policy remaining in effect during the trial.
- Separately, Tesco is implementing QR codes on 13 lines of sausages including Tesco Pork Sausages and British Cumberland Sausages, which the grocer described as "one of the most revolutionary retailing improvements in decades.
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