Latest discounter news – Page 131

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    Poundland adds DVDs to Replay range

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Poundland has started selling Hollywood blockbuster films on DVD as part of its Replay range. The discounter will be hoping DVD sales will ­emulate the success of its Replay range of pre-owned but fully refurbished CDs, which have flown...

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    99p Stores to make its debut in Ireland

    2011-08-27T00:00:00Z

    99p Stores is about to beat Poundland to the punch in the Republic of Ireland. Just weeks after Poundland announced it would open its first Dealz store in October, 99p Stores has revealed it will open its first store in the republic next…

  • ALDI-SHOP-FRONT
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    Ex-Aldi MD Burger sets up kosher foods supplier Avenue 18

    2011-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Former Aldi UK and Ireland MD Armin Burger has resurfaced with a new venture selling kosher foods. His new company, Avenue 18, specialises in finding manufacturers and suppliers capable of supplying food products in ­accordance with…

  • HOME-BARGINS
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    Food on Home Bargains site

    2011-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Home Bargains has taken its first step into food retail on the web less than a month after it started to sell non-food online. The TJ Morris-owned discounter said that by offering chocolate or biscuits at reduced prices on the site, such…

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    Lidl: reports of direct sourcing raise hopes

    2011-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Banana Link has expressed hope that Lidl will take a less price-focused stance in its banana sourcing, following reports that the ­discounter has switched to direct sourcing of the fruit. Earlier this month, German newspaper Lebensmittel...

  • ASDA
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    Clarke ponders Iceland move as Asda ups small store target

    2011-08-16T12:07:19.060Z

    Andy Clarke has said Asda could move for some of Iceland’s estate – but appeared to rule out a swoop for the whole chain. “The estate does not fit our model,” Clarke said yesterday at a former Netto store now converted to the Asda fascia.

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    Morrisons drops biggest hint yet of bid for Iceland

    2011-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons appears to have signalled its intention to bid for frozen food retailer Iceland by appointing Credit Suisse as an advisor. Iceland’s majority owners, the officials responsible for the winding up of Icelandic bank Landsbanki, put their 67% stake up for sale in May.

  • MAKRO
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    Makro staff exit via the fire escape

    2011-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Sales consultants made redundant by wholesaler Makro Cash & Carry UK were escorted out of the building by the fire escape, The Grocer has learned. The majority of customer consultants who had each run a portfolio of around 150…

  • POUNDLAND-CDS
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    Poundland unites withEntertainment Magpie

    2011-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Poundland is continuing to push into HMV’s territory after securing a deal with CD, DVD and game buyer Entertainment Magpie. Under the deal, Entertainment Magpie which is currently advertising its Music Magpie service on television is…

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    Birks goes Undercover to probe Poundworld

    2011-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Poundworld's marketing director Martyn Birks has gone undercover as part of a Channel 4 reality TV programme to root out problems at the fixed-priced discounter and find ways to boost profits. As part of the Undercover Boss programme,...

  • POUNDLAND
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    Poundland sets sights on Europe with Irish debut for Dealz

    2011-08-02T10:10:21.830Z

    Poundland is expanding into Europe. It will open its first store outside the UK in October, in the Republic of Ireland, under the name Dealz.

  • POUNDLAND-WINDOW
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    Poundland shows CD and DVD have a high street future...at £1

    2011-07-23T00:00:00Z

    HMV is on its knees. Zavvi, Woolworths and Borders are long gone. But as high street CD and DVD sales nosedive, Poundland shoppers are turning to the single-price discounter to snap up old favourites at a ­fraction of their rrp.

  • ALDI-SHOP-FRONT
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    ASA raps Aldi for misleading comparison

    2011-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Aldi has expressed its "surprise and disappointment" after the ASA banned its 'Swap and Save over 40%' email ad. A complaint to the ASA suggested the ad was unfair and misleading after it compared the price of Aldi's own-label products...

  • LIDL-STOER-FRONT
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    Arla bags Lidl’s milk contract for Scotland

    2011-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Arla has picked up the contract to supply liquid milk to Lidl's Scottish stores after Graham's The Family Dairy failed to match it on price. The Arla contract which will see it supplying milk to more than 90 Lidl stores commenced...

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    Diet crisps fly off shelves at Poundland

    2011-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Poundland has shifted £1.5m worth of WeightWatchers-branded crisps in less than two months. The round-pound discounter relaunched an exclusive range of the brand earlier this year and ran a golden ticket promotion on multipacks of the...

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    Poundland and P&G link up to work health and beauty market

    2011-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Poundland is hoping to snatch a bigger slice of the health and beauty market after sealing a deal to source directly from Procter & Gamble. “We are direct with P&G now,” said Poundland CEO Jim McCarthy, speaking exclusively to…

  • ICELAND
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    Greggs and Iceland pair up to sell frozen sausage rolls

    2011-07-04T00:00:00Z

    Iceland has joined forces with Greggs to sell frozen versions of the high street baker’s famed sausage rolls. Ten Iceland stores in Liverpool began selling the bake-at-home sausage rolls today in Greggs-branded four-packs.

  • ALDI
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    Discounters hang on to record share as shoppers get post-wedding blues

    2011-06-21T00:00:00Z

    The discounters and Waitrose have made further gains on rivals over the past three months, as the UK’s economic woes continue to polarise shopping habits.

  • ICELAND
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    Iceland bidders face ‘nuisance and cost’ of restrictive leases

    2011-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Supermarket chains looking to buy Iceland will be unable to convert “at least 200” of the frozen discounter’s stores into small-format supermarkets without costly and time-consuming changes in the leases, The Grocer understands.

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    Iceland bidders face ‘nuisance and cost’ of restrictive leases

    2011-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Supermarket chains looking to buy Iceland will be unable to convert close to half the frozen discounter's stores into small-format supermarkets without costly and time-consuming changes in the leases, The Grocer understands.