Channels news – Page 697
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1.5 million abandoned trolleys 'blighting' UK, says report
A staggering 1.5 million trolleys are abandoned every year, a report will claim
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Morrisons calls time on Dumfries House livestock partnership
Morrisons will pull out of its Dumfries House livestock farming partnership in November
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No end to milk price war in sight despite Iceland increase
The retailer announced on Monday it was increasing its four-pint SKU from 89p to £1
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Neil Turton and Kate Harding join My Local senior team
Neil Turton and Kate Harding take the helm in trading and marketing
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Rugby World Cup promotions drive retail sales
Supermarket price wars and the Rugby World Cup have provided a shot in the arm for retail sales in food stores last month, according to the latest official figures.
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Asda hails Northern Irish online grocery boom
E-commerce sales in Northern Ireland are growing faster than in any other region, Asda says
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Viral: Black Friday by McCann Manchester for Aldi
With Black Friday deals resulting in apparent mass hysteria among shoppers, Aldi delivered its own witty put down
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Shopper Marketing: Asda Retailtainment by Momentum Worldwide
Momentum Worldwide’s approach to Halloween gave families a real reason to visit Asda
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New high street crisis looms if rates reform fails, indies warn
Bira has issued the warning ahead of next month’s Autumn Statement
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Shoppers don't trust healthy eating advice, Waitrose report finds
Consumers instead prefer to use their own judgment on what is and isn’t healthy, the Waitrose Food and Drink Report suggests
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Tesco 'adds two days' to fruit & veg shelf life
Tesco says cutting out a food packing stage means fresh produce is on shelves quicker…
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BAT: price-marked packs ban will 'confuse' indies
BAT says not enough independent retailers are aware price-marked packs will be banned under plain packaging laws
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The Saucy Fish Co and Tesco 'consciously uncouple'
The brand has been delisted as part of Tesco’s Project Reset
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Conditions remain tough for big four as discounters speed up growth again
Trading conditions for the big four supermarkets are showing no signs of improving as Aldi and Lidl ramp up growth again, according to the latest market share data.
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Asda targets the discounters with Christmas price war plan
Source at the retailer says Asda will “park our tanks” on the discounters’ lawns
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Mark Price to quit as Waitrose MD
Mark Price is to step down from his role as MD of Waitrose with retail director Rob Collins taking over next year, the retailer has confirmed.
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‘Green shoots’ appear for grocery sector – Begbies Traynor
The beleaguered UK grocery sector is showing the first “green shoots” of recovery as levels of failing businesses in the supply chain eased for the first time in more than two years.
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Asda unveils new strategy with Project Renewal
Key elements of the new strategy include slowing down planned expansion in London and “re-phasing” plans to develop more click & collect sites
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5p bag charge: most shoppers willing to pay, finds study
The study, by Nielsen, found 65% of shoppers would be happy to pay for additional bags
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Iceland raises four-pint retail milk price... but slashes other SKUs
Four pints will now sell for £1 instead of 89p