Alliance is still yet to announce which food suppliers will replace Tesco products in its Guernsey store.
Nearly two months ago, it was announced that Alliance supermarkets in Guernsey and Jersey would soon stop selling Tesco-branded products.
At the time, Alliance said: "We have agreed a supply partnership deal with Waitrose for own label products for Jersey and multiple supply partners in Guernsey (apart from Waitrose)...[o]ur Guernsey store will remain a value proposition with new and exciting ranges from the UK and Europe."
Express contacted Alliance in Guernsey asking who its "agreed...multiple supply partners" will be once Tesco products are discontinued, but the retailer declined repeated opportunities to provide information.
Pictured: Alliance stores in Jersey have entered an agreement with Waitrose to replace outgoing Tesco products.
In June last year, Tesco and the French supermarket Carrefour said they would not extend an international purchasing agreement originally signed in 2018. This has prompted changes in the distribution of Tesco products outside the UK.
Alliance said that its four stores in Jersey would replace Tesco products with Waitrose's “essential, mid-tier, own label and No1 and Duchy range".
It said that it anticipated stocking the new product range at one of its Jersey stores in March and at the other three stores by the end of the year.
But Alliance in Guernsey has declined to say even when it expects to make more information publicly available about its plans to replace the loss of Tesco products.
Pictured (top): The Alliance supermarket in the Vale.
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