more supermarket news & analysis – Page 410
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Comment & Opinion
Waitrose proves there is no such thing as a free coffee
There is no such thing as a free lunch. Nor free coffee at a Waitrose café …
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's takes Grocer 33 win by 19 points
All items were in stock and “fairly easy to find”
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News
Waitrose expands supper club to Horsham store
Over the last two years Waitrose has hosted supper clubs priced at £35 at stores in Haywards Heath, Newbury and Salisbury
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News
National supermarket debut for Beavertown beers in Waitrose
Gamma Ray American Pale Ale, Neck Oil Session IPA and Lupuloid IPA will go into 270-plus Waitrose stores from 30 April
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Comment & Opinion
Suppliers search for clues as Tesco-Booker hints at future strategy
Booker boss (and Tesco’s newly installed UK CEO) Charles Wilson, together with Tesco chief product officer Jason Tarry, have held initial talks with 39 of Tesco’s biggest suppliers and will summoning smaller suppliers soon
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News
Sainsbury's tackles plastic use with new food cartons
The cartons developed by sustainable packaging firm RAP are claimed to use 85% less plastics than widely used alternatives
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News
Tesco's profits jump: what the analysts say
Tesco’s profits jump: here is how analysts and other experts reacted to the results
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News
Tesco profits jump 28% as it 'moves quickly' to deliver Booker synergies
Tesco has reported “another year of strong progress” with the ninth consecutive quarter of growth and said it was “moving quickly” to deliver synergies and access new growth from the completion of the merger with Booker.
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons and Tesco look to revive fortunes of own-label value brands
Overhaul of Morrisons’ own-label budget range, with new packaging and prices cut to as low as 20p for some everyday food items, involves more than 250 SKUs at launch
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News
Sainsbury's pay deal will 'hugely impact' brand perception
Proposed new contracts would remove paid breaks and performance-related bonuses
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News
Waitrose to end free hot drinks in cafés and remove disposable takeaway cups
The initiative aims to encourage customers to bring their own reusable cups and use vending machines
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News
Morrisons cuts prices across more than 250 Savers items
Morrisons said the relaunch was aimed at “keeping shopping simple and saving customers money”
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News
Big brands win back space in Tesco BWS boost
Heineken has seen it’s presence further restored in the retailer, with previously delisted brands back on shelf…
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News
Supermarkets run short of large Classic Coke bottles
Supermarkets run short of largest available Classic Coke bottles
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News
M&S axes own label babyfood in favour of Ella’s Kitchen
Ella’s began rolling 19 lines into 250 M&S stores this week
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News
The Co-op returns to profit for first time since 2015
It recorded £72m profits before tax for the year to 6 January, compared with a £132m loss in the previous year
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News
Morrisons adds chillies to Wonky fruit and veg line-up
The retailer is also launching a TV ad for its imperfect fresh produce range…
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News
Sainsbury's to trial radical overhaul of Nectar scheme
Revamp allows customers to pick items to earn points
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News
Ram raids targeting supermarket ATMs 'part of a pattern'
On Monday, Aldi UK was hit for at least the ninth time since November
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News
Tesco drives comeback with massive ad spend increase
Tesco has upped its ad spend in traditional channels – such as TV, radio and print