This website is co-ordinated by organisations concerned about the market-distorting power of the major supermarkets. The information is intended for educational and public awareness purposes. The co-ordinating organisations  do so in their individual capacities and only in relation to their own particular areas of expertise, and are not responsible for materials produced and actions taken by other organisations.
The book " Tescopoly" by Andrew Simms has been written and published independently and is not endorsed by the Tescopoly Alliance. It should not be mistaken as an official publication of the Tescopoly Alliance and campaign. 
About us

The Tescopoly Alliance was launched in June 2005 to highlight and challenge the negative impacts of Tesco’s behaviour along its supply chains both in the UK and internationally, on small businesses, on communities and the environment. The campaign also advocates national and international legislation needed to curb the market power of all the major British supermarkets.

The Tescopoly Alliance represents a diverse group of organisations from large international NGOs to unions and small pressure groups, embracing a range of issues from worker's rights to the decline in small independent retailers. Members are Banana Link, Friends of the Earth, GMB London, Labour Behind the Label, nef,  the Small and Family Farms Alliance and War on Want.

Tescopoly is not an organisation in its own right. It is facilitated and supported by the Alliance members, with additional financial support from independent charitable trusts. The website provides a resource for local campaigners to share ideas and information but all local groups are independent and are not affiliated to the Tescopoly Alliance.

To contact the Tescopoly Alliance please email info@tescopoly.org

 
Alliance members