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Tescopoly

From Guardian Unlimited. Tesco is the UK Wal-Mart in that it has become over, the last decade or two, by far the biggest supermarket chain in the country. It is prompting  

an emerging and nationwide people's revolt, erupting through the internet, against Britain's number one supermarket, Tesco. Last week, as the Small Shops parliamentary group called for the creation of a retail regulator, more than 200 local anti-supermarket campaigns came together in an online alliance under the slogan "Every Little Hurts".

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