more supermarket news & analysis – Page 472
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Adjudicator role extension impractical, warns PTF
The Provision Trade Federation warned extending the GCA powers would be impossible to fund
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Revolution Waves zero-sugar soft drinks land at Tesco
The drinks have gone on to shelves at 32 Tesco stores across Yorkshire
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Asda takes on Slimming World with 50p cheaper Slimzone range
Slimzone comprises 13 frozen meals and meat products
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Asda and Tesco go head to head over cupboard basics
2017 already shows signs of brutal competition among the supermarkets
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The Jolly Hog wins more space for sausages in Sainsbury's
Brand has also secured first bacon listing with retailer
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Tesco cuts price of women's razors to match cost of men's
A newspaper investigation last year showed women were paying an average of 37% more for gender-targeted items
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Healthy eating to fore in Morrisons price cuts
Morrisons has cut the price of 800 lines including many healthy eating lines and ‘superfoods’
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M&S suspends chicken suppliers over cruelty claims
A Peta investigation claims birds have been kept in ‘nightmarish’ conditions
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Profits plunge at Tesco data arm Dunnhumby
Operating profits dropped by more than 80% at Tesco data arm Dunnhumby in the year that the supermarket failed to strike a deal to sell-off the business.
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Comment & Opinion
Discounters setting agenda whatever the big four's progress
The Top Products Survey is a sobering reminder that the march of the discounters is far from over
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Supermarkets 'among least trusted' with consumer data
Financial institutions, healthcare providers and car and home insurers had the best reputations
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M&S plans to ramp up Lunch to You van sales operation
M&S is planning a rapid expansion of its little known Lunch to You van sales operation
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Co-op sharpens game with overhaul of IT
Co-op Food has signed a contract with software provider SAP to provide it with a new IT infrastructure
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Supermarket price wars slash sales by £800m
Fresh meat is biggest victim with £328m lost through price cuts and share declines
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Aldi and Tesco compete in Christmas veg price war
Tesco has brought back Festive Five promotion, but Aldi is undercutting offer with 19p deal
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Accolade for Morrisons chief cheese taster
Russell Haggata has been inducted into the Guilde Internationale Des Fromagers
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The Co-op pledges 100,000 more charity meals by year's end
Some 1,094 charities and community groups have received Co-op food through FareShare this year
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Argos delivery drivers call off strike plans
Argos delivery drivers have suspended strike action over the Christmas period following successful negotiations over holiday pay
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Booze deals feel the pinch as Christmas activity builds up
Supermarkets are decking the halls with offers but shoppers aren’t getting as many good deals as last year
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Alf Turner launches Premium Scotch Egg into Co-op
Butcher secured an £80,000 investment on BBC’s Dragon’s Den in 2012