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Tesco shoppers have been left rejoicing after the supermarket rolled out a major change to F&F. F&F clothing has undergone a change, with Tesco - which is rivalled by the likes of Sainsbury's and Asda , which have Tu and George ranges - making the move. Tesco is bringing its F&F range back online - according to Drapers.

It's been six years since its range was available on the Tesco website, reports the Sun newspaper, in a major boost for customers up and down the country. According to Drapers, customers will soon be able to order clothes from the F&F range directly through the Tesco website, instead of having to shop in stores. Tesco said: “We’re always looking for ways to improve our online offer for customers and we’ll keep them posted if and when we have anything to share”.



READ MORE Martin Lewis urges people who have a mortgage to complete 'must do' task The confirmation has hone down like a storm among loyal customers and fans of the chain and the brand Drapers to boot. “It baffles me that it’s only now @Tesco are putting their clothing brand F&F back online after coming down in 2018, but it’s a good move never the less," one said. It comes days after the retailer, which is the largest supermarket chain in the country, and is rivalled by Morrisons , M&S , Aldi and Lidl too, expanded to include their first-ever homeware brand, with items starting from 50p.

Jan Marchant, chief executive at F&F Home, said: “Fashion now does homeware. Our clothing customers a.

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