UK citizens, businesses and the wider world are facing an unprecedented threat from the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. As a leading retailer it is vital that we continue to supply customers with essential foodstuffs, medicines, and other items at such a difficult time.
There are a number of messages circulating by text messages and emails that are nothing to do with us and may be an attempt to capture your personal details.
At Asda, we believe that to be a successful business and to serve our customers in the best way possible, we have to have an inclusive workplace where colleagues from any background can flourish.
Asda’s mission is to be the Most Trusted Retailer. We believe that to succeed as a business, our colleagues need to be from a diverse range of backgrounds and work as part of an inclusive culture.
We are very pleased to share Asda’s sixth Modern Slavery Statement. This statement outlines the progress we made with our objectives and commitments in 2021, in relation to the work we do as a business to combat Modern Slavery within our own operations and global supply chains.
This Tax Strategy Statement sets out the management of UK taxes for Asda Group Limited and its subsidiaries (“the Group”). It is made available in accordance with Paragraph 19(2), Schedule 19 of Finance Act 2016 and is in relation to the financial year ending 31 December 2021.
We hope you are completely satisfied with your Asda purchase; if you’re not, we will be happy to provide an exchange or refund based on our policy below:
You may have seen reports on social media or in the press about glass-top garden tables that have shattered, sometimes unexpectedly. As a responsible retailer we want to address some of the concerns that you may have around the safety of these products.