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Tesco offers Londoners hang-over booster to celebrate 24-hour Tube
Tesco is offering hang-over booster to late night revelers as it trials 24-hour opening in stores along the tube-line.
Seven stores in Central London will see their opening hours extended to match the new all-night Tube service, which launches this evening after months of delays.
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As part of the trial, Tesco is installing ‘hydration stations’ at the front of the stores that will offer party-goers and shift workers a free bottle water and Tesco *finest orange juice between 3am and 7am on Friday and Saturday night, to top up their hydration levels.
Tesco’s London convenience director Martin Smith said the retailer was “always” looking for new ways to serve customers whne it is most convenient to them and he move would make life easier for people working late or enjoying London’s nightlife.
The stores all lie along the Central and Victoria lines and include four Express stores, in Grants Hill Ilford, Haven Green Ealing, Holland Park, Bayswater and North Acton, as well as two Metro formats in Cheapside and Dean Street, who are only be able to open until midnight on Saturday night due to Sunday trading restrictions.