more supermarket news & analysis – Page 556
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Booths confirms price it pays to farmers for milk
Supermarket says it pays more than all its other rivals, has close relationship with farmers
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Adjudicator Tacon will get power to fine supermarkets 1% of turnover
Government move to push powers through parliament comes just days after call in PMQs
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Argos digital stores to open inside Sainsbury's supermarkets
Initial run sees ten smaller Argos stores, with capability to deliver products within hours, occupying 1,000-5,000 sq ft of Sainsbury’s supermarkets
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Analysis & Features
Bernstein: “In current shape, the UK does not need Morrisons”
Morrisons’ investors may be breathing a sigh of relief after the supermarket’s near 10% share price recovery so far this year, but Bernstein analyst Bruno Monteyne poured the coldest of waters on the retailer’s recovery today.
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Comment & Opinion
Is this the end of Tesco's store closures?
What Goldman Sachs called “capacity exit” has come to pass, but the question remains, has Tesco done enough?
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Tesco closures: the full list
The specifics of which 43 Tesco stores are to close come out, with comment from Dave Lewis
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Largest family income increase for over five years means shoppers feel flush
Real wage growth from the fall of fuel and food puts the consumer of the front foot for the first time since the recession
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Analysis & Features
Tesco's corporate finance focus suggests more disposals are on the way
Tesco’s decision to beef up its in-house corporate finance is as clear an indication as any that the restructuring job at the under-pressure supermarket is far from over.
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Tesco leads way on post-Christmas deals as strategies revealed
Even before the last turkey sandwich has been polished off, retailers start devoting space to diet and heathy food…
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New execs get behind The Co-operative Group's transformation
The Co-operative Group has made a number of appointments on its food executive team as it continues to rebuild the society…
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Co-op's core convenience arm cheers with 3.5% growth
After a torrid 18 months, The Co-operative Group has emerged as a surprise winner over the Christmas period…
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Morrisons store closures prompted by Asda & Tesco competition
The current woes affecting the big four supermarkets are often put down to the rise of the discounters…
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Asda wins but Tesco and JS price cuts have little effect
Earlier this month Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose announced major pricing initiatives…
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City sceptical over supermarket share price rallies
Supermarket share prices recovered in early 2015, but City investors remain unconvinced the pain of last year is over.
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Asda to sell third-party ad space on its websites
Adverts will come from non-competing sectors, supermarket hopes to grow income from adverts rapidly
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Tesco's new supplier network platform aims to repair damage done
Networks previously only available to specific industries to be merged, creating a large knowledge base and network for all suppliers
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Government looks set to give Tacon more power to fine supermarkets
Cameron agrees during PMQs that the Groceries Code Adjudicator needs greater ability to punish, will consider extending her powers even further
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Sainsbury's goes on the attack with milk pricing advert
Supermarket highlights below-cost prices paid by competitors in new print marketing campaign
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Dairy Crest loses part of Morrisons supply contract to Arla
Suppliers loses one-third of liquid milk contract, will continue to supply Morrisons with various other dairy products
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Morrisons grows fish processing capacity in Grimsby, looks to add 200 jobs
The supermarket is the only major retailer to ows its own fish processing facility