more supermarket news & analysis – Page 665
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Comment & Opinion
Making a virtue of junk
After horsegate, people might prefer to make their own spaghetti bolognese. Hopelessly idealistic?…
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News
R&R Ice Cream adds to Asda Chosen by You lollies
Asda is expanding its own-label ice cream dessert and lollies range…
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Tesco own-label Original Tea gets foil eco packs
Tesco has introduced eco-friendly packaging for its own-label tea…
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Asda scraps Booker-Makro deal opposition
Just weeks after complaining Booker’s acquisition of Makro would hurt its business, Asda has done a u-turn…
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Premier Foods results 'reassuring' despite Clarke departure
Premier Foods shareholders were treated to “reassuring” full-year results this week…
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Sainsbury's in fancy dress for World Book Day
Sainsbury’s is encouraging shoppers to ‘Make Believe’ in the run up to this year’s World Book Day on 7 March…
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Asda takes George online offer into 24 European countries
Asda’s clothing arm, George, is to expand online into 24 European countries including France, Denmark and Spain…
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Analysis & Features
Asda sticks to EDLP promise as its rivals promote harder
When it comes to promotional activity, no one could accuse Asda of following the crowd…
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Analysis & Features
'Horsegate' hotseat: our experts rate retail CEOs
From sincere to suicidal we assess responses from retail bosses to the Horsegate scandal…
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News
Beckham to star in new Active Kids ad for Sainsbury’s
A Sainsbury’s ad featuring David Beckham and Paralympian Gold medallist Ellie Simmonds will air during the Emmerdale advert break on Tuesday (26 February) to flag up its 2013 Active Kids voucher scheme.The sports professionals, who are both ambassadors for the retailer’s Active Kids campaign, will be shown reminiscing about their ...
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News
New Tesco cellar for Union Champagne
Union Champagne has unveiled a new cellar dedicated to Tesco Finest Premier Cru and Finest Grand Cru Vintage Champagnes…
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News
Horsemeat: Sainsbury's, Co-op and Aldi update on testing
Sainsbury’s, The Co-operative Group, Aldi and Booker have all given updates on their testing for horsemeat.
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News
'We have let you down': Co-op boss Marks apologises for horsemeat contamination
The Co-operative Group CEO Peter Marks has emailed more than a million of its members to apologise for the horsemeat scandal.
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Co-op revs up for Fairtrade Fortnight with coffee-powered car
The Co-operative Group is gearing up to spread the Fairtrade message in a car powered from waste coffee beans.
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Tesco voted 'worst UK supermarket' in Which? poll
Tesco has reiterated the £1bn investment it is making in customer service after a survey ranked it the worst supermarket in the UK.
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Dairy Crest secures Sainsbury's contract, announces group reorganisation
Dairy Crest has secured its contract to supply fresh liquid milk to Sainsbury’s for a further three years.
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News
60p in every £1 spent in supermarkets
Shoppers are flocking to supermarkets to spend their cash with nearly 60p in every £1 spent in stores such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda, new research shows.
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News
Asda launches Saucy Fish Co range into its convenience stores
Asda is to roll out Seachill’s The Saucy Fish Company brand to its c-store estate…
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Comment & Opinion
After horsegate we need to rethink meat values
The latest scandal to expose the broken nature of our food system is the revelation of horsemeat in ‘value’ burgers…
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Comment & Opinion
How indies' Christmas offer was shot down
Ever since I came into the trade 35 years ago, the independent sector has been losing trade in seasonal confectionery…