Archive of all Costcutter articles – Page 4
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Costcutter posts loss but pushes 'investment in people'
The symbol group was heavily impacted in the first half of the year by the collapse of its former distributor Palmer & Harvey
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Co-op to roll out 1,000 own-brand lines to Nisa & Costcutter
Nisa will now have over 80% of the Co-op own brand range in its supply chain
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More than 580 Costcutter stores pass standards test
An independent auditor confirmed 97% compliance among those stocking Co-op own brand products with eight core standards
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Costcutter hails 'most successful' Xmas social media campaign
Campaign resulted in a 25% increase in ingredient sales compared with the previous six weeks in participating stores
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Costcutter releases guides with Xmas advice for retailers
The videos include Christmas confectionery, party food and promotional products
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EeBria to supply craft beer to Costcutter stores
The deal, signed this week, will give Costcutter retailers access to 80 of EeBria’s 450-odd craft brewers and cider makers
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Costcutter sales slump on P&H effect and MFG contract loss
The P&H collapse resulted in Costcutter incurring exceptional charges of £42m
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Costcutter to roll out self-checkouts with latest software
The Brunel University store is the first to get the self-checkout with the new software
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Costcutter focuses on adults with new Halloween campaign
Costcutter will promote the campaign to its retailers via the group’s ActivHub retailer portal
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Costcutter adds range of craft beer and cider to booze offer
The wholesaler has added 30 trendy brews and ciders to its central supply chain and direct to store offer…
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Comment & Opinion
Costcutter boss Sir Michael Bibby should hand over the keys
With its five-year deal, the Co-op is in the driving seat to buy Costcutter
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Co-op likely to return for Costcutter as £15m bid revealed
Co-op’s deal to supply Costcutter kicked-off on 28 May
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City snapshot: Co-op's audacious £15m bid for Costcutter rebuffed
The Co-op Group has made an audacious bid to buy convenience retailer Costcutter for around £15m, according to weekend reports. Plus, two more of Premier Foods’ largest shareholders back a campaign to oust CEO Gavin Darby, a look at the financial calendar this week and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Analysis & Features
Costcutter: from November crisis to 'remarkably good shape'
CEO Darcy Willson-Rymer believes Costcutter is ready to compete
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Costcutter store numbers decline in wake of P&H struggles
Costcutter sore numbers fell from 2,200 to 1,776 in 2017
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Costcutter predicts sales growth after slashing Xmas prices
Since launching its Christmas pre-sale brochure last month, Costcutter saw an increase of over 30% in pre-sales year on year
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Costcutter upgrades online platform in new technology push
As part of the platform upgrade retailers can now review current and past orders and bookmark regularly bought products
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Costcutter to offer retailers standalone chip & pin terminals
The Suresite system is aimed at retailers not currently using Costcutter’s in-house epos system
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Comment & Opinion
Colin Graves: ‘legend’ will be vital in steering Co-op through an uncertain future
It was always inevitable the Costcutter founder would be back, says news editor Ronan Hegarty
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Costcutter launches 'Bringing Summer Home' campaign
As well as food and drink deals, shoppers will have the chance to win a £10k luxury holiday