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Tesco bumper profits slammed by Unite amid jump in homes failing to pay energy bills
Tesco Extra store, November 25, 2020

TESCO profits are the latest example of the profiteering gravy train, Unite the Union said today, as figures revealed a 39 per cent year-on-year jump in the number of households failing to pay their energy bills.

The supermarket giant said it is on track for bigger than expected profits of £2.75 billion this year after record sales over the Christmas period.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham blasted Tesco for “raking in bumper profits on the back of profiteering” as millions struggle with sky-high food prices.

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