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Tesco share price today: TSCO dips after Wednesday jump, with Whoosh and results in focus
12 February 2026
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Tesco share price today: TSCO dips after Wednesday jump, with Whoosh and results in focus

London, Feb 12, 2026, 08:54 GMT — Regular session

  • Tesco shares slipped roughly 0.6% in early London trading, retracing part of Wednesday’s 2.6% climb.
  • Investors are parsing demand signals from UK retailers, with Tesco now making a move into rapid grocery delivery.
  • The next big thing from Tesco comes April 16, when it’s set to deliver its preliminary results.

Shares of Tesco PLC edged down roughly 0.6% to 467.5 pence early Thursday in London, taking a breather after a robust run in the previous session that brought the stock close to its 52-week high.

The retreat comes with investors zeroing in on UK consumer demand and the immediate contours of grocery competition—price and convenience are carrying the load there. Tesco’s push into online and delivery is drawing more attention inside that conversation.

Tesco’s preliminary results land Thursday, April 16, and investors aren’t waiting quietly. Profit, cash returns, and the durability of its recent surge in online—these are front and center.

Tesco shares finished Wednesday up 2.57% at 470.2 pence, according to MarketWatch data, with volumes topping the stock’s 50-day average. That puts the retailer less than 2% below its 52-week peak of 481 pence reached in November.

Retail numbers have come in strong. The British Retail Consortium reported January food sales posted their biggest annual increase since August, with in-store purchases growing at the quickest clip in half a year. Like-for-like sales, adjusting for store changes, also turned in their best year-on-year jump since August.

This week, a Reuters piece spotlighted Tesco’s push to flip rapid grocery delivery from risk to advantage. The grocer’s “Whoosh” offering promises drop-offs in as little as 20 minutes, now running out of roughly 1,600 stores and covering over 70% of households in the UK. Delivery on the final stretch falls to partners like Uber Eats, Just Eat Go, and Stuart. “We’ve been able to grow the service quickly using our existing stores,” Tesco online director Rob Graham said to Reuters. Kunal Kothari, UK equity portfolio manager at Aviva Investors, suggested it’s “conceivable over a number of years” for Tesco to claw back a 30% share of the UK grocery market. Reuters

According to the report, Sainsbury’s Chop Chop, Asda Express Delivery, and Ocado’s Zoom have all rolled out their own on-demand services as traditional competitors scramble for share. Amazon, for its part, is still experimenting with rapid grocery delivery in the UK. The Institute of Grocery Distribution expects the UK’s “quick-commerce” sector—defined as grocery drop-offs within minutes—to expand at a 10.1% annual rate through 2030. Reuters

The trade-off isn’t one-sided. Running rapid delivery racks up expenses, and if prices jump again across the sector, margin recovery could stay out of reach—even if demand picks up.

Back in January, Tesco flagged to investors that adjusted operating profit was now likely to come in at the top end of its forecast, buoyed by stronger sales over Christmas.

The company’s share buyback program, expected to lift total repurchases since 2021 to roughly £4.25 billion by April 2026, remains a significant draw for certain investors.

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