Latest discounter news – Page 126
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Aldi to open Scottish store on former Haldanes site
Aldi has confirmed plans to open a new store on an Aberdeenshire site formerly occupied by the now-defunct supermarket chain Haldanes.
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Poundland appoints 'ambassadors' in Facebook feedback plan
Poundland has appointed 10 ‘ambassadors’ to sing its praises on social media after launching a search among…
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Iceland warms to O'Cool as Walker plans major overseas growth
Iceland Foods has signalled its intent to ramp up overseas expansion by considering a bid for bankrupt Belgian frozen retailer O’Cool.
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Fivemiletown Cheddar listed in Spanish and Finnish Lidl stores
Fivemiletown Creamery has won listings in Lidl’s Spanish and Finnish stores after going into its Irish stores last year…
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Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Aldi outperform the market
Sainsbury’s has emerged as the big winner alongside Waitrose in the most recent data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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Full shop at Aldi cuts 40% from Grocer 33 basket
Swapping to Aldi from the main supermarkets can slash the cost of a weekly shop by almost 40%, according to a survey carried out by The Grocer.
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Aldi rockets into profit after stunning 2011
Aldi has revealed a stunning financial turnaround after returning pre-tax profits of £70.5m for 2011 - compared to a £56.9m loss the year before.
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Aldi again ups price it pays for milk
Aldi is to increase payments to farmers who supply it with liquid milk for the second time this year.
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MSC urged to change policy on Iceland and Faroes fish
As the EC prepares to get tough with Iceland and the Faroes over their continued plundering of the North East Atlantic mackerel…
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Poole's Pies wins Iceland pies and crumbles contract
Poole’s Pies has been awarded the sole supply contract for fruit pies and crumbles to Iceland…
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Asda, Berry Bros, Iceland and JJ impersonated by fraudsters
Suppliers are being duped out of millions of pounds by fraudsters impersonating UK retailers and wholesalers - and the police are doing little to stamp it out.
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Ban on Iceland and Faroe fish imports moves closer
A ban on imported fish from Iceland and the Faroe Islands moved a step closer after the European Parliament voted in favour of legislation yesterday.
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Pressurise Iceland and Faroes over mackerel, retailers urged
UK retailers are being urged to use their considerable buying power to exert pressure on Iceland and the Faroes…
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New Neighbours: Aldi ads come to Ramsay Street
Aldi is building on its recent run of popular ‘Like Brands’ ads by sponsoring Australian soap Neighbours…
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Ginsters takes Greggs fight to freezer aisles
Ginsters is making its first foray into frozen, launching a range into Iceland that will go head to head with Greggs…
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Iceland rolls out its new look Bonus Card
Iceland is revamping its Bonus Card to offer a host of new incentives to keep customers shopping…
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Cooltrader sold to Heron as Iceland Foods focuses on growth
Iceland Foods has sold its Cooltrader business to frozen food rival Heron Foods to focus on its core brand…
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Foley back at Iceland to drive international expansion
Former Aldi UK MD Paul Foley is making a sensational return to Iceland Foods to head up its international expansion…
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Aldi set to follow Tesco in move to traffic-light labels
A week after Tesco’s traffic light labelling climbdown, Aldi is set to follow in adopting a hybrid food labelling system…
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Poundstretcher boss Kirk quits three months in
Poundstretcher boss Richard Kirk has quit after just 12 weeks in the role.