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Budget supermarket Aldi is introducing reusable drawstring bags for loose fruit and vegetables at more than 250 of its 840 British stores.
4 November 2019
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Some people who tried to reclaim PPI in the run-up to August's deadline may not get a response until summer 2020 due to the huge volume of last-minute complaints, the financial regulator has warned. 
15 October 2019
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Tesco has announced it is launching a new Clubcard Plus subscription service, which will give customers a number of perks, including discounted shopping, for a £7.99/month fee.
1 October 2019
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Hundreds of thousands of shoppers who bought items from TV shopping channel QVC and then returned them are to be refunded postage and packaging charges, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
12 September 2019
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Iceland has apologised to customers who have been unable to use money on their Bonus Cards to shop online – if your money is stuck on your card here's how to get a refund.
11 September 2019
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The competition watchdog has told secondary ticket site Viagogo that it will be asking a court to find it in contempt of court.
4 September 2019
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Supermarket Morrisons is trialling a 30p charge for its reusable plastic bags in some stores in Wales.
20 August 2019
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Customers of camping and clothing retailer Go Outdoors have been complaining about delayed deliveries and difficulties contacting the firm – if you're affected, here's what you need to know.
20 August 2019
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WHSmith is to stop selling a book that gives readers outdated guidance on how to fill in their tax return, after a sharp-eyed employee of a professional accountancy body spotted it was based on the rules for 2014/2015.
18 August 2019
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Lidl shoppers can now buy reusable bags for fruit and veg if they don't want to put them in single-use plastic bags.
7 August 2019

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