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Supermarket saga: Tesco's rise, fall and return to profit in pictures

Tesco is the UK's biggest supermarket (image: Shutterstock)
Tesco's Kirkcaldy store, which closed in 2015 (image: PA)
Philip Clarke (left) surrounded by reporters (image: PA)
Legendary investor Warren Buffett (front, centre) (image: PA)
Blinkbox founder and Genesis frontman Peter Gabriel (image: PA)
A surprised pig (image: Shutterstock)
A man withdrawing cash from a Tesco Bank ATM (image: Shutterstock)
Londis, one of the brands owned by Booker (image: Shutterstock)
Christmas turkey (image: Shutterstock)
Tesco clubcard (image: PA)
Aldi (image: Shutterstock)
A card terminal (image: Shutterstock)
A basket of fresh products (image: Shutterstock)
The inside of an Amazon warehouse (image: PA)
Tesco chief executive Dave Lewis (image: PA)
Asda and Sainsbury's plan to merge (image: Shutterstock)
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Tesco is the UK's biggest supermarket (image: Shutterstock)

Five years of struggle

Tesco is the UK’s biggest supermarket and a corporate success story that, in the 2000s, seemed invincible. Yet the past five years have seen Tesco brought to its knees, locked in a vicious battle against discount supermarkets, online giants and a huge potential merger of its rivals, with billions of pounds at stake.
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Sam Richardson

12 June 2018

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