Ok? He owns Tesco 🤷♂️ I’d have a million a month if I owned it 😄
currently downvoted by 12 people who would 100% pay themselves a million a month if they could. 😂
Nulibru on
Bet he doesn’t have to go out taffing loaves of bread.
He can pay someone to do it for him! TY,IHAW.
xParesh on
If he’s paying proper taxes on it then I don’t mind. Plus it’s a private company so they can pay him what they like. Some of the highest earners are the biggest tax payers.
SherlockGPT on
It’s his company, he can pay himself whatever he desires
JDzero on
The same amount he saved by not paying minimal wage to his staff last month due to a nice little loophole.
xgeuario on
I thought we can’t have pay rises because they cause inflation and we need to accept that we are poorer.
MR-M-313- on
Unfortunately I have contributed a huge amount of my own money into his pay 🤬 they have such a monopoly in central London. Every other street… is a Tesco metro or express
jamesbeil on
Given that Tesco is doing a roaring trade compared to its competition, I’d expect his pay to increase. I’m a shareholder (nothing massive) and it’s grown more than a lot of the stuff I invested in. Anyone can own a piece of Tesco and benefit.
McFry- on
Crazy how all these companies have been allowed to inflate prices
briancoxsellsavon on
This is so great to hear as myself and others struggle with Tesco’s price increases on the shelves
Solidus27 on
Man who is good at his job gets pay rise
Why is this news?
We want the CEOs of (ethical) companies operating in this country to succeed. Their success is good for everyone
Jaxxlack on
Why?!! What for?! Have you learnt to spend that 10 million faster?!!
bananablegh on
Right, if they didn’t do that he’d leave. Which would be bad. I’m sure he’s very irreplaceable.
Resident_Elevator_95 on
Maoam pinballs at the coop are £1.35 now
They used to be £1 even during the price inflation
How tf can this be allowed
Hellen_Bacque on
And they’ve got the nerve to ask for charity donations at check out!!!
i-am-trying- on
If you don’t like it, don’t shop there… if enough people feel that way they’ll go out of business… I’m guessing a lot of people don’t really give a shit enough to change their shopping habits.. I’m all for paying people more money, but would I stop shopping somewhere to backup my view…? Not yet…
nomamesgueyz on
Fair enough
He feeding millions of Brits with ever lower prices and increased quality of food yeah?
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Ok? He owns Tesco 🤷♂️ I’d have a million a month if I owned it 😄
currently downvoted by 12 people who would 100% pay themselves a million a month if they could. 😂
Bet he doesn’t have to go out taffing loaves of bread.
He can pay someone to do it for him! TY,IHAW.
If he’s paying proper taxes on it then I don’t mind. Plus it’s a private company so they can pay him what they like. Some of the highest earners are the biggest tax payers.
It’s his company, he can pay himself whatever he desires
The same amount he saved by not paying minimal wage to his staff last month due to a nice little loophole.
I thought we can’t have pay rises because they cause inflation and we need to accept that we are poorer.
Unfortunately I have contributed a huge amount of my own money into his pay 🤬 they have such a monopoly in central London. Every other street… is a Tesco metro or express
Given that Tesco is doing a roaring trade compared to its competition, I’d expect his pay to increase. I’m a shareholder (nothing massive) and it’s grown more than a lot of the stuff I invested in. Anyone can own a piece of Tesco and benefit.
Crazy how all these companies have been allowed to inflate prices
This is so great to hear as myself and others struggle with Tesco’s price increases on the shelves
Man who is good at his job gets pay rise
Why is this news?
We want the CEOs of (ethical) companies operating in this country to succeed. Their success is good for everyone
Why?!! What for?! Have you learnt to spend that 10 million faster?!!
Right, if they didn’t do that he’d leave. Which would be bad. I’m sure he’s very irreplaceable.
Maoam pinballs at the coop are £1.35 now
They used to be £1 even during the price inflation
How tf can this be allowed
And they’ve got the nerve to ask for charity donations at check out!!!
If you don’t like it, don’t shop there… if enough people feel that way they’ll go out of business… I’m guessing a lot of people don’t really give a shit enough to change their shopping habits.. I’m all for paying people more money, but would I stop shopping somewhere to backup my view…? Not yet…
Fair enough
He feeding millions of Brits with ever lower prices and increased quality of food yeah?
/s