more discounter news & analysis – Page 137
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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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Media Bites 11 Sep: Morrisons, Waitrose, Lidl
The papers react to sliding sales and profits at Morrisons and Waitrose
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Lidl announces Mumsnet sponsorship deal
Lidl UK has agreed a six-figure sponsorship deal with leading parenting website Mumsnet
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Duerr's rolls out single-serve jam and marmalade portions
Duerr’s aims to cater to single person households with its first retail rollout of single-serve…
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Comment and 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 and 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?
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Media Bites 2 Sep: Poundland, UK manufacturing, contactless payments
On a quiet day for grocery news, the major story is yesterday’s announcement by Poundland that it is launching an online service.
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Comment and Opinion
Will Poundland’s website prove worth the wait?
So Poundland has finally launched online. And no one could accuse it of rushing things. It started building its website in 2011, but it’s been stuck in development hell since. It came close to launching in 2013 and 2014, but CEO Jim McCarthy demanded further improvements. Today it went live, ...
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Aldi launches YouTube TV channel
The new channel will offer recipes, advice and news on the latest food trends
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Poundland launches online trial
Poundland has announced the launch of an online retail offer in the UK.
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Analysis and Features
Lidl's 'smarter shopping' card: we answer the key questions
Lidl insists its card, launched in Scotland, is not a loyalty card
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Poundland's Jim McCarthy undeterred by CMA wait
Poundland’s ambition to pursue more deals has not been diminished by four months of in-depth scrutiny…
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Poundland shares soar on approval of 99p Stores merger
Shares in Poundland have jumped 5.5% this morning as investors reacted positively to news that its £55m acquisition of rival 99p Stores can now go ahead.
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Sainsbury's only mult in growth, Kantar figures show
Sluggish growth and falling prices have become ‘the new normal’ in the British grocery market
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CMA clears Poundland/99p Stores deal: What the analysts say
Reaction to this morning’s CMA approval of Poundland’s long-expected acquisition of 99p Stores
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Aldi and Lidl benefit as sponge pud sales soar
Discounters are steaming ahead in the hot desserts market – leaving many traditional supermarkets in the cold
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British Skyr yoghurt offered by Yorkshire farmer
A Yorkshire dairy farmer has launched what he claims is the first Icelandic-style Skyr yoghurt made in the UK…
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Lidl unveils new Lighthouse Bay fish label
Lidl has revamped its fresh fish proposition with the launch of new own-label range Lighthouse Bay
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Iceland teams up with GBBO star for new cookbook
Iceland is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year and the new book will feature 45 recipes which showcase the brand’s ‘The Power of Frozen’ campaign