It was once a rumour that they had played down, but now, Global World News can exclusively reveal that Britains “Love It Or Hate It” supermarket chain is about to bite a chunck off of yet another business pie. A scheme that Tesco reportedly claimed had “No vested interrest or financial out-turn”. Gavin Salter reports for GWN.

Tesco has extended its pre-owned video game trade-in scheme across 60 stores nationwide.
According to CVG, the retail giant extended the scheme after a successful trial period in February.
Under the rules of the service, games can only be traded in for store credit. Current trade-in prices include £12 for 2010 FIFA World Cup on the PS3, £17 for Mario Kart Wii and £19 for Red Dead Redemption on the 360.
The nationwide launch of the service comes after Tesco vowed to become a major player in the video game market back in April.