more supermarket news & analysis – Page 518
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Greene King's Rooney Anand appointed Morrisons director
Morrisons taps up Greene King boss Anand for non-exec role
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Waitrose agrees export deals to Dominica and Mauritius
The retailer will supply the Save a Lot store in Dominica with more than 140 products
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Tesco says online non-food deliveries are back on track
Tesco has solved its non-food online delivery issues which resulted in major delays to orders over the past month
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Tesco hands out free smoothies at ‘Hangover Help’ pop-ups in London
The retailer is helping out bleary-eyed commuters suffering at the peak of the Christmas party season
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Analysis & Features
City News: Tesco's Christmas looks cold as shares fall
Christmas is shaping up to be far from a laughing matter for the beleaguered market leader
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Tesco says soft drinks share can still grow despite Ribenagate
A “large proportion” of Tesco customers who deserted its kids lunchbox aisle after Ribena-gate have returned
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Tesco in Reset reset as core Kingsmill range makes return
Kingsmill bread has secured a shock comeback on the shelves at Tesco
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Analysis & Features
Storm Desmond: Tesco, Booths and Sainsbury's battle to reopen
Retailers have spent the week counting the cost of the floods in the North West of England and Scottish Borders
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury's leads price cuts down as Christmas beckons
Sainsbury’s is leading the way among the supermarket price-cutters
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Grocer 33
Tesco Commercial Road, Portsmouth: G33 store of the week
I arrived at the store six months ago and my objective has been to put the customers at the centre of everything we do
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Supermarkets urged to help flood-hit farmers
Industry charity Forage Aid has made an urgent plea to retailers to help livestock farmers
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Tesco managers in England and Wales adopt free fruit giveaway
A trial offering free fruit to children at 15 Tescos in Glasgow has been adopted by several store managers across UK
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Comment & Opinion
Big four should exploit festive advantage over discounters
Traditionally, the Christmas period has seen discount grocers lose market share
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News
One Stop profits halve despite sales edging closer to £1bn
Pre-tax profits fell from £21m to £10m on sales up from £789m to £925m
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The Co-op rapped by ASA over 'irresponsible' radio ad
ASA bans Co-operative Group summer drinks advert
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Tesco business transformation director Jill Easterbrook to exit
Tesco director Jill Easterbrook set to leave after 15 years
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Supermarkets in the wake of Storm Desmond: a round-up
Despite having to deal with flooding in stores, retailers did their best to provide support to flood hit areas
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Morrisons follows Iceland in taking milk four-pinter price to £1
Morrisons claims the move will support dairy farmers
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The Co-op Group looks to the past with new logo trademarks
The Co-operative Group could return to using its old Co-op identity for its shops and products
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Comment & Opinion
Our industry deserves more recognition for its charitable deeds
When it comes to kindness, sharing and giving this industry deserves a lot more credit than it probably gets