All Product prices articles – Page 77
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Comment and Opinion
Does Morrisons’ move show price-matching schemes are past their sell-by date?
Morrisons insists it was comfortable with the cost and claims that customers simply didn’t understand the concept
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News
Morrisons abandons price-matching as Match & More goes mainstream
Shoppers at Morrisons will now receive points for every pound spent in store or online
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News
The Force Awakens with Cheestrings Star Wars promotion
Kerry Foods has launched a Star Wars-themed on-pack promotion across its Cheestrings portfolio…
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News
Rugby World Cup fans enjoy cheaper beer than in 2011 tournament
Stella Artois price has fallen 9% and cuts on premium bottled ales even greater
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Comment and Opinion
What prospects now for the supermarkets?
Clive Black of Shore Capital warns investors to be patient
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Analysis and Features
Amazon prices in frozen and chilled food trial prove cheaper
Amazon is offering the cheapest price on 33 of the 44 chilled and frozen lines introduced in an enhanced Prime Now trial
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Analysis and Features
Shopper psychology: influencing the subconscious of the savvy
What are the latest mind games grocers should be investing in to boost sales on the shop floor?
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News
Landmark launches 'All You Need' Rugby World Cup promotion
Landmark Wholesale has launched a 12-strong bestseller promotion for the Rugby World Cup…
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Analysis and Features
Confectioners aren't alone in cutting guilt lane offers
The latest data from Assosia shows confectionery brands aren’t the only ones shifting promotional activity away from so-called ‘guilt lanes’
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News
Farmgate pricing inquiry announced by environment committee
MPs are set to heap further scrutiny on the relationship between retailers and suppliers with a new inquiry into farmgate prices
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News
Scottish plans for alcohol levy blasted as 'naked tax grab'
The Scottish government is on a collision course with the alcohol industry again
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Analysis and Features
Waitrose keeps foot down on promotional accelerator
Last week Waitrose surprised many industry experts when it revealed its operating profits were up 0.6%
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News
Albert Bartlett sponsors Martian potato grower
Potato grower Albert Bartlett has announced a partnership with upcoming Matt Damon movie The Martian
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News
New frozen food deal run by One Stop
One Stop said the frozen meal deal was a response to consumer demand and the success of its existing lunchtime deal
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Comment and Opinion
How do you make sense of milk?
The dairy market has become a perfect melting pot of global and domestic change
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Analysis and Features
Tesco the biggest cutter as deflation sticks at -2.2% y-o-y
The deflationary picture is yet to improve for the UK’s beleaguered supermarkets
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News
Brits reach for soup as bad weather hits summer favourites
Poor weather has made this summer a washout for many parts of the grocery trade
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Analysis and Features
Milk price wars: Battle of the bottle enters new phase
Retailers with dedicated milk pools have paid an extra £500m for their milk over the past five years. But now they are asking tough questions
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News
China puts a squeeze on the garlic market
Soaring Chinese garlic prices are putting pressure on supply chain margins…
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News
Pick Your Own ‘not hitting profits’, says Waitrose CEO
Mark Price has insisted the scheme is boosting sales and margins have not declined