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Please confirm you are not a robot by checking the box.1-16 of 27,546 results for Price: Low to High Price: High to Low LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing Starfighter 75172 Building Kit (691 Pieces)(6 new offers) 4See all 25,312 itemsLEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 Building Kit$00(36 used & new offers) 506See all 27 itemsLEGO Kids' 9005718 DC Super Heroes Batman Mini-Figure Light Up Alarm Clock$95 476See all 476 itemsLEGO Dimensions Starter Pack - PlayStation 3 | $88(70 used & new offers) Gift CardSee all 174 itemsLEGO Architecture Seattle Space Needle 21003$95(41 new offers) 351See Details and 1 more promotionSee all 457 itemsLEGO Star Wars R2-D2 Key Light$95(19 new offers) 95See all 29 itemsSimpsons Level Pack - LEGO Dimensions | $798(181 used & new offers) Gift CardSee all 25,312 itemsLEGO Power Functions AAA Battery Box 88000$59(23 new offers) 36See all 56 itemsLEGO Ninjago Key Light - Lloyd LED Keychain Flashlight$949(43 new offers)




2See all 26 itemsSimple And Motorized Mechanisms Base Set by LEGO$95(4 new offers) 5See all 36 itemsLEGO Stationery - Journal with Band (White) and Building Bricks$47(38 new offers) 7See all 80 itemsLEGO Kids' 9002922 Star Wars Stormtrooper Watch with Link Bracelet and Minifigure$99 906See all 7 itemsLEGO Star Wars Microfighters With a Star wars Jelly belly Gift box (75130 -...$99See all 4 itemsLego Island(7 used offers) 4See all 70 itemsThe Lego Movie Folders, Assorted Designs, (Pack of 3)$995(2 new offers)See all 28 itemsLEGO Cell Phone Case for iPhone 6/6s - Batgirl$99See all 4 items If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, please visit the Help Section.We're making some updates to our website to make it faster and easier to shop. We'll be up and running again shortly. Follow us on Twitter to get all the latest.Twenty-four hour shopping is set to become a thing of the past as supermarkets scrap long opening hours in a bid to keep up with changing customer habits.




Tesco has announced plans to change its service model at nearly 50 stores, including switching to daytime stock replenishment, cutting the number of service counters and ending 24-hour opening. The decision to reduce hours at 20 stores comes after it was revealed in February that Tesco would look to extend its cutbacks to night-time operations, along with other cost-saving measures, as part of a "recalibrating" of its stores. Customers are changing, shopping habits and the competition are changing, and our service models have to change over time to reflect that Tesco said 2,000 staff members have entered a 45-day consultation period over the changes, which will affect Tesco Extra branches and superstores. It is hoped that the vast majority of those affected will accept changes to their hours or be able to transfer to night shifts at nearby branches. Redundancy is a "last resort" option. Tony Hoggett, Tesco retail director, told The Grocer that the changes were aimed at improving customer service.




He added that trials had shown a positive impact with more staff in the aisles during business hours. He said Tesco had realised that opening stores at night was not a sensible way to conduct business when there were sometimes "only one or two customers in the store". It is absolutely not about saving money "Customers are changing, shopping habits and the competition are changing, and our service models have to change over time to reflect that,” he said. “What we found is that moving from night-time to twilight hours has a positive impact on customer service, whereas when these stores are opening for 24 hours it can mean that you are not at your best when you are at your busiest. At the trial stores, we have seen that service has improved noticeably on all measures. "It is absolutely not about saving money. That's way down the list versus increasing morale and looking to improve service, which is my main job and something we have done very well over the past two years."




Tesco will now have just over 300 stores that open 24 hours a day. Comedy heavyweight set to play The Joker in The Lego Batman Movie Why so serious, Zach Galifianakis? Is it because you're in the final negotiations to voice The Joker in The Lego Batman Movie? According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Hangover star could be joining Will Arnett's Batman and Michael Cera's Robin in the latest movie incarnation of The Caped Crusader. Chris McKay, of Robot Chicken fame, is directing, while Seth Grahame-Smith will write the film. We're already counting down in anticipation, despite the fact it's not due to be released until 2017. Hat-tip to The Hollywood Reporter Batman, LEGO, The Lego Movie The Batman has lost yet another director We're very happy with Ben Affleck's replacement in directing the new Batman movie Ben Affleck will not be directing The Batman COMPETITION: Win tickets to Ireland's first screening of The LEGO® Batman Movie




WATCH: Donald Trump actually quoted Batman villain Bane in his inauguration speech EXCLUSIVE: UFC part-owner Ben Affleck wants Conor McGregor to fight Floyd MayweatherMarmite superman has no fears of shortage as he builds stockpile A MARMITE superfan says that he is not worried about Unilever's pricing row with Tesco - because he has a stockpile of the "love it or hate it" spread. TWITTERPhilip Walker eats Marmite every day and has 12 branded items in pride of place in his kitchen, with replica versions of each of the special edition jars and more standard Marmite in the cupboard.Yesterday it was revealed that Unilever products, including Marmite, were taken off online shelves in Tesco.Mr Walker, 43, from Exeter, Devon, said: "I have quite a good stock so it won't stopping me going to Tesco."I am more angry at Unilever than I am at Tesco. It seems Unilever is using Brexit as an excuse to hold Tesco customers to ransom." I put it on pretty much anything The St John Ambulance regional manager, who eats Marmite on a crumpet for breakfast and on a slice of toast when he gets in from work, says he first discovered his love of Marmite in his mid-teens .




Mr Walker, who also loves the spread on rusks aimed at babies, said: "When I was young I hated it, as I got a bit older I started eating it. I ate it and thought I need to have this."I put it on pretty much anything. I love Marmite chocolate. I put it in chilli con carne, on crumpets, on toast. Even on Farley's Rusks"PAScrew you @Unilever - I'm prepared for your greedy nonsense! #/4u4dRMyqPL— Philip Walker (@PhilipW73) October 13, 2016The Marmite fan's collection includes Guinness Marmite, Marmite Gold, Marmite XO, Maa'mite - which was released in 2012 to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and even a knitted jar.One of his most prized collectables is a final bar of Very Peculiar Marmite chocolate, which was part of the 2010 Christmas gift range and is no longer on sale.PAPAHe added: "I love [Marmite] because it's very British. You can eat it with everything. I look at my kitchen shelf every day. I also have a Marmite kitchen clock and like any good Marmite fan, a Marmite cookbook."

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