more supermarket news & analysis – Page 596
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News
Co-op claims own-label boost from Fair & Square campaign
The Co-operative Group has reported strong own-label sales increases following its recent ‘Fair & Square’ ad campaign and own-label revamp.
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Analysis & Features
Investors draw new lines on executive pay
It may not quite have reached the level of vitriol attached to bankers’ bonuses, but investor anger has been steadily intensifying on the pay of those in charge of the UK’s largest retailers.
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Sainsbury’s to sell TU clothing online
Sainsbury’s is to test selling clothing online later this summer.
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Retailers find a cure for finance problems with new credit union
Leading retailers are joining forces to help retail staff who find themselves in financial difficulties…
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The Collective to shake up dairy drinks market with new range
The Collective is making a play for the dairy drinks category, with the launch of premium British-made yoghurt drinks…
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Tesco and Accolade to launch Finest bag-in-box wines
Tesco is to launch premium boxed wines under its Finest range this autumn…
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M&S trials eco-friendly 'tattoo' laser labels for fruit
Marks & Spencer is to become the first UK supermarket to label its fruit using new laser ‘tattooing’ technology…
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Scottish kosher salmon Grants listed in 40 Tescos
Macknight has secured the first major grocery listing for its Grants brand of premium kosher smoked salmon…
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InPost targets 1,500 UK sites as it opens first Morrisons lockers
Click & collect parcel operator InPost has opened 36 lockers at Morrisons sites in the past month as it targets UK expansi…
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Comment & Opinion
KKK-ick off as Asda rolls out World Cup capes of fear
England footy fans love the St George’s Flag – so why just have it attached to your car, when you can sport a giant cape?…
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Comment & Opinion
Jamie's Money Saving Meals: eminently watchable
He may be heavier of jowl, gruffer of voice… quiffier of hair, but Jamie Oliver still knows how to give good food TV…
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News
Pricing intelligence firm Profitero gets $8m for expansion
Pricing intelligence specialist Profitero has secured $8m in new funding that will be used to “aggressively expand”…
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Tesco sales hit headlines but Sainsbury's is biggest faller
Shares in the listed supermarkets slumped again this week…
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Morrisons team restructure threatens 2,000 store management jobs
Morrisons is on the verge of restructuring its in-store management teams – which could result in up to 2,000 job losses…
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Black Friday for Asda: staff plan redundancy protests
Asda managers who are facing the possibility of losing their jobs are being encouraged to don black next Friday…
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Big Interviews
BHS Food: Sir Philip Green is heading your way
He’s a retail legend who mixes it with supermodels and celebrities. Now he’s got his eye on little old convenience…
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Analysis & Features
Walmart unveils the future of trucking
Walmart has unveiled the Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience – a prototype super-green, tractor-trailer combo…
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Analysis & Features
Met Office forecasts feel of weather to turn rain into gain
A new Met Office service aims to improve retail forecasting by predicting not just the weather but how it makes people fee…
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Analysis & Features
Wimbledon all set for bumper strawberry crop
With Wimbledon just two weeks away, British strawberry growers are set to serve up a bumper crop…