Trademark-Tesco
Tesco, as
what it is named today, got into recognition way back in the year 1919, when
Jack Cohen started selling surplus groceries from a market stall in London
Town.
In the year
1924, Cohen was successful in making the first tea that is Tesco Tea and with
that came the name of the company Tesco. The name of the company came from the
initials of TE Stockwell, who was a partner in the firm of tea suppliers, and
CO from Jack’s surname. In the year 1929, Jack Cohen opened the first Tesco store
in Burnt Oak, Edgware, North London. In the year 1958,
Tesco was
successful in opening its first supermarket at Maldon, Essex. And by the year
1968, the term ‘superstore’ was first used when it channelized its store at
Crawley, West Sussex which had an area of 40,000 sq. ft. in size and sold food
and non-food goods. ‘Tesco Value’ got launched in the year 1993 which offered
their customer’s a wider choice of obtaining products at a very affordable
price.
The company
had its strapline launched as “The Every Little Helps” which attracted 1.3
million new customers so as to make the company as the first UK Retailer that
offered the customers a service commitment at the checkouts through the ‘One in
Front’ initiative. From a small outlet, Tesco acquired the largest footing in
the world of foodstuffs and supermarkets by manufacturing the best quality food
items at a very affordable price and as a result of which we have made Tesco
our “Today’s Trademark”.
Tesco
trademarks signify Tesco's high quality products and services, and they are
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