Channels news – Page 795
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Asda rolls out 130 more hybrid tills to cut queues
Asda will increase the number of hybrid tills in its stores by more than two thirds over the next two months…
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Sainsbury's suffers prawn crackers supply 'issues'
Prawn crackers are back on shelf at Sainsbury’s following a supply problem…
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Aldi and Lidl step up space race as big four climb down
Aldi looks set to maintain its forward momentum with ambitious plans to step up its store expansion…
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WH Smith Local franchise gathers interest from indie retailers
Indies have shown a keen interest in WH Smith’s franchise package according to the National Federation of Retail Newsagent…
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Co-op sell-off decision sparks angry response
Co-op staff and members have blasted it for not letting them have their say on its farming and pharmacy arm sell-off.
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Musgrave GB rolls out Made Easy to Londis
Musgrave GB is to introduce its mid-tier range Made Easy to Londis stores on Monday…
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Spar adds new ice creams to summer line-up
Spar is expanding its summer ice cream range to include new price-marked tubs and handheld lines…
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Tesco: it will take years to price match the discounters
CEO Philip Clarke this week admitted it could take years for Tesco to take on the discounters on price…
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Poundshop.com driven offline by heavy traffic
Poundworld is still having difficulties with its transactional site, more than two weeks after its launch.
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Good to Go sandwich range rolls into Londis and Budgens
Musgrave GB has launched a new range of sandwiches for Londis and Budgens retailers under the brand Good to Go.
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Supermarkets are the solution, not the problem: Boparan
Farmers should see supermarkets not as a problem but “the solution,” Ranjit Singh Boparan has said.
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Sainsbury’s online boss Jon Rudoe promoted to board
Sainsbury’s has promoted director of online, digital and cross channel Jon Rudoe to digital and technology director on its operating board.
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Waitrose to export own-label brands to South Africa
Waitrose products are now being sold on six continents, after the upmarket supermarket struck a deal to export own-label lines to South Africa.
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Ieat British halal dishes roll into Sainsbury’s
A new range of favourite British dishes suitable for Muslims rolled out to Sainsbury’s stores yesterday.
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Greggs profits fall in ‘year of transition’
Greggs has revealed a like-for-like sales dip of 0.8% for the 52 weeks ending 28 December 2013. It also said pre-tax profits were down 18.9% to £41.3m.
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Co-op sells off farms and weighs future of Pharmacy arm
The Co-operative Group has revealed it is selling off its Co-operative Farms business and “exploring options” for the future of its pharmacy arm.
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Justin King on Red Tractor: ‘It doesn’t add value for our customers’
Justin King has made a withering attack on the Red Tractor scheme, claiming its logo does not add value to shoppers and the underlying standards are not high enough.
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Tesco puts £200m into lower prices as it cuts back on new space
Tesco is putting £200m into lowering prices on everyday products.
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Greencore builds US presence with Lettieri's acquisition
Greencore has acquired US food-to-go operator Lettieri’s and revealed plans to invest £6m in its Florida factory.
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Supermarkets can still do more to back British food: Kendall
Supermarkets should respond to steady consumer support of British food by increasing their support for it, NFU president Peter Kendall has said.