more supermarket news & analysis – Page 496
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Sainsbury's Q1 results: what the analysts say
Retail and city experts take sceptical view of supermarket’s upbeat Q1 statement
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M&S launches TV ad to promote Patron's Lunch picnic range
The 10-second TV spot coincides with M&S’s official partnership of the historic Patron’s Lunch
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco wine range: what ditching Simply and Vineyards tells us
Bargain basement supermarket wine brands simply don’t wash with many consumers anymore
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Tesco predicts Ramadan sales of up to £30m
10kg bags of rice are expected to sell at rate of 4,000 a day
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Tesco scraps Tesco Simply and Vineyards budget wine ranges
New-look own-label range launched to sit alongside Finest in a simplified two-tier lineup
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Julien Macdonald teams up with Tesco for fashionable bag
Tesco will donate 50p to Graduate Fashion Week from each designer bag it sells
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Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe bags bumper bonus
Sainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe’s pay packet has increased 65% to £2.8m in his first full year as CEO thanks to an annual bonus of almost £800k despite profits at the supermarket slumping 14% last year.
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General Mills pushes on with FareShare partnership
Sir, The Grocer is to be highly commended for its Waste Not Want Not campaign
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Tesco gets behind The Neales' bid for Father's Day number one
The band’s youngest member Phil Neale is a Tesco brand manager
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Morrisons introduces one-plus-one queue system in stores
The ‘Customers don’t queue’ initiative has been quietly launched internally over recent weeks
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Analysis & Features
M&S: Three ways Rowe will fuel ambitious food growth plan
Careful expansion, choice and quality will underpin its strategy
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Sainsbury's doubles its own-label allergen-free food range
The range will have new-look packaging that clearly labels which allergens it is free from
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Analysis & Features
Food's wasteful journey
When it comes to food waste, most of the pressure is put on supermarkets. But what about the supply chain?
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Sainsbury's shares suffer on news of 1.2% sales decline
The supermarket’s 1.2% sales decline over the 12 weeks to 22 May caused its shares to plunge by 4.3% to 256.9p
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Morrisons extends FoodCycle support to three more projects
Morrisons will now redistribute surplus food to eight FoodCycle hubs
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Tesco launches Red Prince apple that 'brings forward season'
Apple went on sale this week - some three months before traditional start of English apple season
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SCC wins cheese contract for Sainsbury's Basics range
The processor will make 13 products at its new £8.5m cheese production facility in Gwynedd
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Sainsbury's defends itself against ‘Prosecco-gate’ criticism
A money-off promotion was axed after stocks ran almost dry
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Comment & Opinion
My Week… by Richard Pennycook (as told to Bill Tush)
Peace, brothers and sisters. And also love and dividend stamps
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Morrisons announces £200m bond buyback plan
Morrisons has announced it intends to buy back £200m of corporate bonds to reduce its outstanding debt.