Iceland news and analysis – Page 32
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Iceland international boss Paul Foley steps down
Iceland international business director Paul Foley is to leave the retailer, it has announced.
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Iceland to launch click & collect as it extends online offer
Iceland will launch click & collect trials next year as it continues to develop its multichannel offer…
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Analysis & Features
Will Morrisons online deliver?
Morrisons will make its online debut on 10 January with a house call by Dalton Philips himself…
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Iceland Appliances to sell fridges and freezers via the web
Shoppers will now be able to buy domestic appliances such as fridges, freezers and dishwashers from Iceland’s online service.
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Iceland embraces Frozen with Disney movie promo
Disney has announced a partnership with frozen foods retailer Iceland ahead of the winter release of its animated film Frozen.
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Iceland reclaims control of Irish stores
Iceland has acquired seven of its Irish stores, which were previously operated by its franchisee AIM Group, for an undisclosed fee as it steps up plans to expand internationally.
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Comment & Opinion
Life in the Freezer shows Malcolm Walker's magic touch
Iceland boss Malcolm Walker this week released his autobiography. And he doesn’t pull his punches…
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Profiles
Malcolm Walker gains revenge on Grimsey & co
As if a three-part BBC documentary weren’t enough, Iceland’s boss has penned his life story…
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Iceland boss Walker says healthy eating is not his responsibility
Iceland does not have a duty to promote healthy eating, according to its CEO Malcolm Walker.
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Iceland launches I'm a Celebrity Bushtucker Trial Game
Iceland is encouraging kids to play with their food by rolling out an I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here board game…
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Iceland's romantic Christmas ad to focus on product quality
Iceland is leaving its famous Kerry Katona- style advertising style behind it in a bid to portray a ‘classier’ image…
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Iceland ready meal range sets sights on hungry men
Iceland has launched a new frozen ready meal range aimed at men.
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Iceland opts for Mercedes vans to drive home delivery growth
Iceland is set to switch its 1,300 strong fleet of home delivery vans over to Mercedes-Benz Sprinters in a bid to improve its home delivery network.
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Iceland 7% cheaper than Asda thanks to ambient and chilled
Iceland is best known as a frozen food retailer – but it is more price competitive with the big four on chilled…
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Iceland takes McCoy's and Hula Hoops into frozen potato market
Iceland has expanded bagged snacks brands Hula Hoops and McCoy’s into the frozen potato products market…
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Iceland: 'customer engagement scheme is paying off'
Iceland says customer satisfaction levels have soared since it started printing individually tailored vouchers at tills…
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Iceland boss Walker marks 800th store with a swipe at Grimsey
Iceland boss Malcolm Walker has celebrated opening Iceland’s 800th store with a thinly veiled attack on former Iceland CEO Bill Grimsey.
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Iceland ad banned for denigrating Irish food safety body
A press ad for Iceland that appeared at the height of the horsemeat scandal has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for denigrating Ireland’s food safety watchdog the FSAI.
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Greggs puts frozen food expansion on hold in strategy shift
Greggs will undergo a major reshaping of its business over a three to four-year period, moving away from its traditional bakery concept to emphasise its “food-on-the-go” credentials and put on hold further plans for its frozen food line.
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Asda, Iceland and Poundland revamp websites
Asda, Iceland and Poundland have all launched revamped websites this week, showing a common focus to seek out growth online.