more discounter news & analysis – Page 189

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    Lidl is an ad heavyweight

    2002-05-25T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is the biggest spender on advertising so far this year, according to the latest data from Nielsen Media Research. Although Sainsbury's ad spend for the three months to the end of March was down 15.8% on the period last year, its...

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    M&S at top, Iceland bottom in animal welfare vetting

    2002-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury and Iceland have hit back at claims they are lagging behind competitors in the animal welfare stakes. The move follows a report from Compassion in World Farming placing them at the bottom of the compassionate supermarket' table. M&S...

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    Private investment in Two Saints

    2002-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Private investors have bought the Two Saints Retail Park, Park Road, Ormskirk. The price of £4.9m reflects a yield of 7.7%. Aldi and McDonalds are among tenants of the 40,398 sq ft complex. Seller was Pochin Design & Build, advised by Lamont. King...

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    Iceland rethinks web service to grab more ABC shoppers

    2002-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive Ed Bedington Iceland has completely revamped its online shopping service to attract more sales from ABC consumers. The company has launched an improved home shopping web site, which also supports offline shopping via CD as well as...

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    Aggressive Lidl keeps up cracking new store pace

    2002-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Anne Bruce Secretive hard discounter Lidl has doubled its UK portfolio since 2001, bucking declining numbers in the UK discount sector and leaving longer established competitors Aldi and Netto behind. A source said Lidl was "approaching 350 stores...

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    republic of ireland

    2002-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Discounters sourcing insignificant quantities' from Irish suppliers says RGDATA Aldi/Lidl sourcing probe urged by independents The independent grocers' body in the Irish Republic, RGDATA, has called for a government probe into the food sourcing...

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    Discounters taking to CR

    2002-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Lidl and Netto have become the latest food retailers to adopt the practice of civil recovery to combat shoplifting and staff theft. Netto director John Buitekant said: "The system is on trial, and trials will continue for the next few months. So...

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    n Discounters in Ireland are growing by building small store

    2002-02-23T00:00:00Z

    Below-cost selling has been outlawed in the Irish Republic's E8bn grocery market for the past 14 years, in defiance of advice from independent analysts, economists and the country's Competition Authority. Successive governments, whatever their...

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    Major players feeling the pressure

    2002-02-16T00:00:00Z

    By Julian Hunt Further evidence of the pressure under which many of the smaller players in the multiple sector are operating comes in this month's TradeTrak market share figures. In particular, our data for Iceland and the Somerfield group show...

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    Triple blow but Iceland says it can stand alone

    2002-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Iceland Group has suffered setbacks on supply deals with three major customers. Bhs is axing half of its instore Iceland concessions as part of a "reassessment" of its store portfolio. Iceland stores in Bhs outlets in Birmingham, Staines,...

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    Iceland ready to launch £250m sale and leaseback

    2002-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Iceland is looking at opportunities for its property portfolio, including sale and leaseback, as part of its overall strategic review. It is expected to launch a £250m property sale and leaseback programme to help fund its store acquisition...

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    Kwik Save Lidl Aldi Netto

    2002-02-09T00:00:00Z

    Accrington Accrington Accrington Accrington Lancs Lancs Lancs Lancs Frozen pizza 1.99 2 in box 1.49 ...

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    Iceland hungry for store sites

    2002-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Iceland has launched a nationwide property search to find sites for 80 new stores it plans to open in the next three years. The company, which has 760 stores, has identified more than 110 towns and cities in the UK, including locations in Scotland...

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    Iceland sales dip is a concern'

    2002-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Iceland and Morrisons reported strongly contrasting sales figures as they kicked off the round of Christmas period trading statements by the major multiples. A defiant Bill Grimsey insisted Iceland's results were "very good", although he conceded...

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    A Lidl goes a long way ­ if you can get it

    2002-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Only one shopper seeking the basics for a cooked breakfast at the discounters came away with a full basket this week. The lesson to be learned is that discounters may well be flexible on price, but in return customers must make allowances for pack...

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    Icelandic group buys Katsouris

    2002-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Icelandic group Bakkavor has scooped up London based chilled food specialist Katsouris Fresh Foods and Fillo Pastry in a £102m deal. The deal is the largest corporate acquisition ever undertaken by an Icelandic firm and follows the recent purchase...

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    Lidl squeezed by planners

    2002-01-05T00:00:00Z

    German discounter Lidl has been forced to rewrite its selection criteria for new UK stores due to shortages of sites and difficulties in getting planning consent. Mark Sheehan, director of property agent Christie and Co, said: "Lidl favours new...

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    Code comfort for the few

    2001-12-15T00:00:00Z

    n For key players in the British grocery industry, 2001 could be dubbed the year of recovery. Tesco remained firmly at the top, but Sainsbury started to show real signs of renaissance and Iceland and Somerfield started to pull round. The toothless'...

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    Booker's warehouses to be trialled

    2001-12-01T00:00:00Z

    as picking centres for independents Booker warehouses are to be used as delivered wholesale picking centres for both independent retailers and caterers, as well as depots for Iceland's home shopping service. The Iceland Group, which has changed...

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    n From a very naive start up' with an £18K kitchen and a ti

    2001-11-17T00:00:00Z

    For many, the words frozen food conjure up images of cheap and cheerful products such as peas, pizza and fish fingers. Given that, and the fact that the sector is dominated by the supermarkets and specialists such as Iceland, what potential is...