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If only Google Chrome would start warning users on signup that their password would be stored in plain text.
Google Chrome and the Google search engine warn you if a website contains malware or is suspected of phishing. Poor security is just as dangerous as these, the only thing missing is the malicious intent. Unfortunately, Google would likely open themselves to lawsuits if they warned users away from or penalised websites due to poor security.
Really? This password storage isn't great, but using tesco.com is hardly the same as visiting a malware or phishing site.
Unless/until Tesco have their databases hacked or stolen there is no risk at all.