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Tesco sets up in-store veteran cafes in new partnership with Help for Heroes

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Tesco has launched a partnership with Help for Heroes, resulting in three veteran cafes popping up across the country.The small trial sees the cafes launch in Nottingham, Wrexham and Birmingham, and is aimed at giving veterans a space to get together and enjoy complimentary drinks.

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As well as enjoying a free drink, veterans and families are also able to speak to specialists from Help for Heroes, if needed.Tesco is a leading private sector employer of veterans and has its own Armed Forces Network, which act as a support system and community for veterans, reservists, and military family members working within the company.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In 2025, its Armed Forces Network agreed a three-year partnership with Help for Heroes to further support the armed forces across the country.In Nottingham, the monthly cafes will be hosted by Linda Stone, who works as part of Help for Heroes Community Development team.She told the West Bridgford Wire: "There is clearly a requirement...

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