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Published 08:35 9 Apr 2020 BST
Updated 09:50 9 Apr 2020 BST
“We’ve seen unprecedented levels of demand for grocery shopping services," Geoff Byrne, Chief Operating Officer at Tesco Ireland said.
"We’re doing everything we can to increase the number of delivery slots available to customers who are over 65 and those who need the service most. These new measures and those instigated to date including our ‘think before you click’ campaign are working.
"We’d like to thank our regular home shopping customers for their patience as we do all we can to make this service available to as many people who need it as possible.”

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