People are only just realising what Tesco stands for and it’s blowing their minds
MILLIONS of people shop at Tesco each year, but have you ever stopped to wonder where the name comes from?
was founded in 1919 when Jack Cohen, who was the son of Jewish migrants from Poland, began selling groceries from a stall in Hackney, London.He previously had been in the Royal Flying Corp at the end of the Great War and used his demobilisation money to buy his first day’s stock for the stall. The Tesco brand name first appeared in 1923 after Jack bought a shipment of tea from a man named Thomas Edward Stockwell.
Jack decided to make labels using the supplier initials and then added the first two letters of his own surname - and hence Tesco was born.More on brands
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