Letter: Waiting at Tesco

Jack Campbell
Thursday 18 September 1997 18:02 EDT
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Sir: When I go to my local petrol station I wait ages to pay for my petrol behind all the people paying for their groceries. At the local grocer's shop I wait equally long behind people buying lottery tickets.

Now it seems from the comments of the chief executive of Tesco ("Tesco raises stakes in supermarket banking battle", 17 September) that in Sainsbury and Tesco supermarkets I will soon be waiting ages behind people doing their banking business at the check-out.

Oh for the time when people stuck to their primary business and tried to do it well for the benefit of all.

JACK CAMPBELL

Steyning, West Sussex

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