All Product prices articles – Page 72
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Comment & Opinion
How to smarten post-Brexit price tactics
Brexit holds many uncertainties but there is one near-certainty: grocers will face rising costs
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons plays the Brexit price reassurance card as Asda price war looms
This is clever marketing from Morrisons with a number of factors at play
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News
Sales up 9% at East of England Co-op Sourced Locally Fortnight
The Ipswich-based co-op generated £913,111 sales in its 132 stores during the 2016 event
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News
Morrisons launches third phase of Price Crunch campaign
The supermarket says it is addressing consumer food price concerns in the wake of the Brexit vote
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News
Heinz fights back by scaling up promotional assault
Heinz is ramping up supermarket promotions after reporting sales of its iconic beans and soups are struggling
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News
Peanut price hikes put pressure on Meridian
There has been a 31% year-on-year hike in the cost of peanuts from Argentina
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News
Price wars 'pushing free-range eggs below cost of production'
A supermarket price war on free-range eggs is threatening to “devastate” the sector
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Comment & Opinion
Sean Clarke would do well to ignore Mike Coupe’s price war advice
It’s very generous for the JS boss to help out, but his advice on what’s best for Asda should be taken with a pinch of salt
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News
Red Bull promotional four-packs to push 5G gaming tournament
Red Bull is preparing to roll out a promotional four-pack aimed at gamers
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Analysis & Features
Bake Off fans getting better deal on home baking lines
Average prices for cake decorations are down 8% across 268 lines in Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose
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Analysis & Features
Brazil heat drives up juicing orange prices
A spike in prices for Brazilian processing oranges is threatening to push up the cost of juice
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News
Sainsbury’s drops multibuy deals two months ahead of schedule
The retailer had planned to stop all multibuys on food in August
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Analysis & Features
Low global agriculture prices could ease Brexit hit
Underlying agricultural commodity prices are expected to remain relatively low over the next decade
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Analysis & Features
Promotional savings down across big five for first time
For the first time this year, shoppers are getting lower average savings on promotions across all of the big five
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News
Netto launches closing down sales as shoppers report 'mayhem'
The 50%-off sales have led to reduced opening hours and in-store chaos
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News
Tesco launches first loyalty promo since axing Clubcard Boost
Double points offer follows Lewis promising to make card more beneficial to all customers
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News
Nisa launches Cider Festival after Wine Festival nets £1.2m
The new campaign will run from 11 to 31 July and feature offers on a varied selection of ciders
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Analysis & Features
Brexit already dampening price deflation at the mults
Brexit is widely expected to have an inflationary impact on food prices
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Comment & Opinion
The food & drink industry must stand as one post-Brexit
If Brits were divided on the referendum, they are united in what they believe happens next
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Analysis & Features
What a weaker pound will mean for food prices and why
The weak pound post the EU referendum is set to drive up prices at petrol stations “within days”