All Discounters articles – Page 104
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News
Poundland has eye on the availability prize
Trading director Barry Williams said this week there was a “huge prize” for the discounter if it addressed availability
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99p Stores falls into administration
Poundland has placed 99p Stores into administration a little more than two years after the fixed-priced retail chain snapped up 250 stores from its rival
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Lidl pledges support to NFU 'Back British Farming Charter'
Lidl is to strengthen its British product offering and work with British farmers to develop fair, beneficial and transparent
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Aldi and Lidl defend using lorry drivers to unload trucks
Lorry driver David Janczak-Hogarth claimed the discounters were letting “any Tom, Dick or Harry in the warehouse”
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Analysis & Features
9. Analyst: Aldi and Lidl add £13m to canned sector
Own label is storming ahead in canned goods. We quiz Kantar analyst Will Sohler to find out what part the discounters have to play in this and what, if anything, brands can do to fight back
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Walker's Iceland tops 2017's Top 50 ranking
Iceland has gone straight to number one as it enters the Top 50 Independents ranking for the first time
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Aldi to get fresh logo to complement ‘modern’ image
The new logo is already in use in China and will be coming to the UK in due course
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Media Bites 8 March: Kantar/Nielsen , inflation, Aldi/Lidl, Budgens, Laurie McIlwee, food waste
The latest Kantar and Nielsen data showing inflation starting to bite and the discounters grabbing record share gets plenty of attention in the papers.
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Comment & Opinion
Iceland’s Malcolm Walker celebrates independent retail spirit
The yearly celebration that is The Grocer Annual Lunch saw representatives from the UK’s Big 30 wholesalers and the Top 50 independent retailers come together to reflect on the past year and plan for the future
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News
City snapshot: £1 in every £8 spent on groceries goes to Aldi and Lidl as inflation bites
Discounters Aldi and Lidl have grabbed a record share of the grocery market, accounting for more than 12% of supermarket sales in the UK for the first time, Nielsen revealed this morning
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Discounter growth set to plateau as new stores cannibalise sales
The latest Colliers International/MSCI UK supermarket investment report claims Aldi will be hit most
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Comment & Opinion
Icelandic PM pulled up on pineapple pizza prejudice
In an interview with some Akureyri kids last week, Icelandic PM Guðni Jóhannesson talked pizza toppings
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News
Lidl unveils range of fresh vegetables aimed at kids
Discounter says pilot range is a UK-first and will be rolled out permanently if successful
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Aldi opens 700th UK store and targets 1,000 by 2022
Aldi said it was investing £450m this year to add capacity to its stores and distribution network…
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Iceland extends craft beer range with St Peter's Golden Ale
The deal has already seen 12,000 cases of Golden Ale supplied to Iceland stores by Suffolk-based St Peter’s Brewery…
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Iceland appoints Gordons to handle store acquisitions
The frozen discounter plans to open 25 The Food Warehouse stores across the UK this year
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Comment & Opinion
The shopping experience is out of date
The discounters displace and disrupt much of what we once assumed to be indispensable in the experience-centric market
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News
Iceland incentivises staff to promote on social media
Iceland is using Qube Media’s advocate marketing platform Qubist to encourage staff to share products
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Analysis & Features
Aldi’s steady progress proves industry sharks wrong
Today’s news that Aldi has broken into the Top 5 validates the German discounter’s strategy plan, and confounds its critics