All Discounters articles – Page 116
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News
Lidl adds 80 new lines to beers, wines and spirits
As part of the move the Hatherwood craft beer range is being expanded from two to eight lines…
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News
Lidl is first UK supermarket to offers MSC-certified lobster
The wild-caught lobsters are sourced from a fishery in New Brunswick, Canada
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Analysis & Features
Spilt claret: Lidl launches second big posh booze push
Lidl has snapped up 5% of Bordeaux’s output for its latest ’claret offensive’. But can the retailer silence the wine snobs?
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News
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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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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Comment & Opinion
Iceland boldly puts up the price of milk – but will others follow?
We’re used to seeing milk prices being cut, so Iceland’s move to increase the price of its four-pinters from 89p back up to £1 is eye-catching
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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
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My Alternative CV
Nigel Edwards, Icelandic Seachill, on boats and Grimsby docks
My first proper job was at the Seafish Authority as a fish technologist
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Analysis & Features
Timpson's take on the grocers
A new book by John Timpson reveals his 50 biggest heroes in high street retail. We asked the shoe repair magnate to elaborate
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Comment & Opinion
Online plans and dip in profits show Aldi is serious about investing in the future
Far from celebrating the dip in profits, rivals will know Aldi is playing the long game
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News
Aldi to launch online offer as annual profits slide
Profits at Aldi have fallen as the discounter invested heavily in price and stores to stay ahead of its bigger rivals and grow sales to £6.89bn
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News
Iceland adds quintet of posh seafood lines to premium range
Iceland has expanded the premium meat and fish range it launched earlier this year
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Sainsbury's grows sales again as Tesco market share continues to fall
The German discounters, Aldi and Lidl, reported sales growth of 17.3% and 16% over the period
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Comment & Opinion
Deal with discounters at a level you can sustain
The discounter freight train has got up a head of steam and is cruising past the competition to record shares…
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News
Lidl to pay the Living Wage Foundation minimum
Lidl will become the first British supermarket to pay workers the hourly rate set by the Living Wage Foundation
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Iceland launches two pizza ranges made in Italy
The new ranges are designed to tap demand for pizza during the Rugby World Cup
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News
Media Bites 11 Sep: Morrisons, Waitrose, Lidl
The papers react to sliding sales and profits at Morrisons and Waitrose
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News
Lidl announces Mumsnet sponsorship deal
Lidl UK has agreed a six-figure sponsorship deal with leading parenting website Mumsnet
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Comment & Opinion
Letters: Lidl shows up Tesco's Clubcard as past sell-by-date
Very few people are unquestionably loyal to anything or anyone, save religious movements…
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Comment & Opinion
Aldi flies the Union flag for Rio Olympics
Will Aldi’s sponsorship of British athletics prompt other retailers to start shouting more about their British credentials?