Latest discounter news – Page 127
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Top games ready for Replay at Poundland
Poundland has added PlayStation 2 and Xbox games to its Replay range, which sells refurbished CDs and DVDs…
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Wilkinson sees the bright side as profits crash
Pre-tax profits plunged from £60.8m to £22.7m in the past year at Wilkinson. But the value retailer said it was…
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Iceland launches Sunday deliveries
Iceland Foods has extended its home delivery service to Sundays. “We have increased our delivery hours in…
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Aldi expansion set to create 3,000 new jobs
Aldi plans to hit its target of hiring 3,000 new staff in the next year by expanding UK store numbers…
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Milk protests enter phase two as farmers win Iceland breakthrough
Iceland has agreed to open its books to dairy farmers to prove it is not benefiting from milk price cuts made by processors.
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Iceland adds turnover to Greggs range
Iceland has added a tenth Greggs product to its freezers - a double pack of apple turnovers.
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Iceland defends its position on milk price
In the week that Aldi and Lidl raised their milk prices, Iceland has hit back at calls for it to do the same, saying it already had…
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Lidl joins Aldi in increasing milk price to farmers
Lidl has become the second discounter to increase how much it pays dairy farmers for milk, raising its price by two pence per litre.
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Now Aldi adds 2ppl to milk price for farmers
Aldi will pay farmers an extra 2p per litre for milk to offset the reductions being introduced by milk processors next month.
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Olympics merchandise hits discounters before athletes enter stadium
Discounters are already being swamped with Olympic-themed merchandise at rock bottom prices - even though the opening ceremony is still a week away.
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Discounters up again as premium own-label slows
Aldi and Lidl continued to make gains in the past three months, new figures from Kantar Worldpanel reveal.
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99p Stores cashes in as profits climb again
99p Stores has revealed a 14% rise in pre-tax profits for the year to 31 January, to £7.2m. The growth is slower…
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Aldi's Toro Loco wine back on shelves after selling out
Aldi’s award-winning Toro Loco red wine is now back in stores after rocketing sales left shelves bare.
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Iceland to offer online shopping service again
Iceland Foods is to offer online shopping again - seven years after Malcolm Walker scrapped the service.
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Lidl makes Facebook poll regular
Lidl is to make its Facebook promotion poll a regular event following a positive reaction from its customers.
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Poundworld hails 88% rise in grocery sales
Poundworld has boosted its grocery sales a whopping 88% over the past year by ramping up the size of its food and drink offer…
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Aldi campaign to feed family for 57p a person
Aldi has launched a recipe-based ad campaign claiming it can feed a family for just over 50p a person.
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Aldi ups Everyday Essentials and Specially Selected ranges
Aldi has confirmed plans to roll out a bigger and better looking Everyday Essentials range later this summer.
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Walker revels in another record year for Iceland
Iceland has revealed record pre-tax profits of £184.3m – up 18.5% on 2011. Sales were up 9.4% to £2.614bn.
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Jubilee knees-up is worth £200m to grocery trade
Grocery retailers got a £200m boost from the Jubilee, the latest data from Kantar Worldpanel shows.