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how did tesco get its' name

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homer fan | 12:11 Fri 28th Oct 2005 | Food & Drink
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the retailers Tesco, are named after the two founders, what are their names please?

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Jack Cohen founded Tesco. The first store was opened in Burnt Oak, Edgeware, North London in 1929. The name TESCO comes from T. E. Stockwell who was a partner in a firm of tea suppliers and the CO comes from Jack Cohen's surname. Hope this helps.
I was told the name came from "Ten acres and Stirchley Co-operative Society". There was a big store there in the 1950's. (In fact I sold a motorcycle to a guy who went there and tried to commit an armed robbery. But that is totally irrelavent.) First I knew was seeing the bike on Shaw Taylor's Police 5 prog. Ah those were the days!!!!
My friend (an ex commander of the MET) told me Jack Cohen named the store after his wife whose name was Tessa. In other words TES-CO. seems to conclude the case!!!!

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