Tesco's have revealed that they a disappointed with the sales of Nadine Coyle's debut album.
The Girls Aloud star's debut album Insatiable was released exclusively via the supermarket last month, where it charted at a disappointing 47 despite a hefty promotional campaign across its 2,500 branches.
The Telegraph reports the supermarket is blaming an "anti-Tesco" campaign from the music label heads, who are said to be unhappy that the chain is breaking into the industry.
A spokesperson said: " We’re obviously disappointed that Nadine’s album hasn’t got off to the start we all hoped for, but it’s a great record from a brilliant artist and once we start getting some proper airplay I think a lot more people will discover this for themselves.
"Tesco is used to facing tough competition and we’ll be getting right behind Nadine’s second single in the New Year."
Insatiable is reported to have sold 10,000 copies to date.
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