Co-op staff told to boost promotion of vapes after costly cyber-attack, document shows
Exclusive: Approach complies with law but some workers question whether it contradicts standing as ‘ethical’ retailer The Co-op has quietly told staff to boost promotion of vapes in an effort to win back customers and sales after a devastating cyber-attack. The ethical retailer is making vapes (…)
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