more supermarket news & analysis – Page 413
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Why was a resurgent Morrisons rebuffed by the City?
Unexpected news of a jump in sales & profits rewarded with 4.9% drop in share price
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IPL managing director Jonathan Tremayne to leave in June
Tremayne has resigned after nearly six years at the helm of the Asda-owned company’s produce division
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Tesco lands Guus Dekkers from Airbus as new technology chief
Dekkers will take over from Edmond Mesrobian, who is retiring from the supermarket giant having held the role for the past three years
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Analysis & Features
Feeding London: keeping food & drink moving in the capital
Roads in the UK capital are clogged. And with its population set to grow to 10 million within 15 years, innovative logistics solutions will be needed to keep food and drink moving. Like what?
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Comment & Opinion
What's the law on equal pay?
Morrisons is the latest supermarket to face a potential hefty compensation claim
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Morrisons Inverurie: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘I come from the restaurant sector and I think the Morrisons café stands up really well against high street restaurant brand
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Asda still at the helm in its fourth pricing win in row
Asda’s £56.62 total was £2.84 cheaper than Morrisons
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Morrisons takes win in battle of the Scottish supermarkets
Morrisons tames the Beast from the East while most rivals struggled with big availability gaps
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Craft brewers appeal to mults over beer best before dates
Tesco and Asda have come under fire from craft brewers
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IT glitch at Co-op's Thurrock DC results in empty shelves
Stores have been forced to post notices apologising to customers after an IT problem caused major availability issues
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Comment & Opinion
Pat ponders Co-op's calamity and Russian 'contamination'
Whoops! Silly old Co-op, failing to live up to its usual ethical standards and everything!..
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Waitrose and Iceland have saltiest loaves, says WASH
An international survey by WASH revealed this week that the average salt content of white and wholemeal breads from the UK was 0.93g per 100g
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City snapshot: 'Strong year' for Morrisons sees progress on sales, profits and debt
Morrisons has announced a 2.8% rise in annual like-for-like sales, a double-digit jump in profits and a large reduction of net debt as its recovery under CEO David Potts continues. Plus, Conviviality shares suspended “pending an announcement”, Greencore drops 30% on yesterday’s profits warning and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Tesco expands plant-based range with Swedish brand Oumph
The brand has secured a listing for three of its frozen meat alternative in 400 Tesco stores
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Tesco website best for low-sugar fizzy drinks, finds study
Ahead of the introduction of a new tax on sugary drinks next month, low-sugar options made up less than half of the supermarkets’ fizzy drinks
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Grimsey to present government with new high streets probe
Grimsey published his first high streets review in 2013
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Analysis & Features
How will supermarkets enforce the under-16 energy drinks ban?
Waitrose, Aldi, Co-op, Tesco and Morrisons plan to exercise their Challenge 25 policies, currently used for alcohol sales
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Violence against shop workers on the increase
Injury to staff in all roles in retail doubled last year in violent attacks featuring knives and syringes
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Analysis & Features
The top 50 independents: How to be king of your own castle
It’s a brutal market out there in which to be an independent. So who would want to do it? What does it take?