Supermarket launches online prescriptions| Temu sued by Dr Martens| Tesla ‘cutting 15,000 jobs’
Asda has become the first UK supermarket to launch an online prescription service.
The Asda Online Pharmacy allows patients to manage prescriptions digitally and have them delivered to their home
All requests will undergo thorough checks by qualified pharmacists before being approved.
From today, new patients can register for the service by visiting pharmacy.asda.com.
Dr Martens has filed a lawsuit against online retailer Temu for allegedly infringing its trademarks, according to The Times.
The British bootmaker has alleged that the online retailer paid Google to advertise boots sold on its site when users search keywords including “Dr Martens”, it said.
As a result, Temu’s lookalike products were placed about Dr Martens’ own in search results.
The move is the latest sign of growing hostility between Western retailers and their cheaper Chinese rivals.
Temu told Sky News it was yet to receive the complaint and will review it in due course.
Tesla is cutting 10% of its global workforce in a bid to reduce costs and bolster productivity, it has been reported.
The electric vehicle maker, founded and run by Elon Musk, was yet to comment on a story earlier today by Electrek that it was to axe about 15,000 people.
The tech publication said the cuts were revealed in an internal memo – also seen by the Reuters news agency.
It added that managers had been tasked earlier this year with identifying key personnel.
The company, which had more than 140,000 staff at the end of last year, has been struggling with soft demand for its electric vehicles.