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esco is capitalising on the lifestyle changes brought about by the pandemic: online sales are up by 74% compared with a year ago. Its interim results for the first half of 2021 revealed overall revenue is up by 8% from pre-pandemic times. The company is trying out new initiatives, recently launching a super-fast delivery service platform, Whoosh, which delivers groceries to users in under an hour. The supermarket has also

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