All Product prices articles – Page 86
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News
Improve That Price adds Booker and Bestway special deals
Improve That Price, the price comparison website for caterers, has added Booker and Bestway special deals…
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Analysis and Features
Low prices offered World Cup fans cheer
England had trouble finding the back of the net – but shoppers had plenty of opportunities to score during the World Cup…
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News
Costco's first UK forecourt sells country's cheapest fuel
Costco opened its first UK forecourt at its Liverpool store last week, selling diesel for 129.9p per litre…
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Comment and Opinion
McBride suffers from furious promoting on household goods
Is it a price war or just a skirmish? In personal care and household there is little doubt about the answer to that question.
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News
Morrisons admits own label is up to 20% more than Aldi and Lidl
Morrisons has acknowledged it is 15% to 20% more expensive than Aldi and Lidl across own label…
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News
Morrisons cuts prices on 135 more products
Morrisons has kicked off a second round of price cuts, less than two months after lowering prices on 1,200 lines.
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News
Prices fall on crowded energy drinks fixture
Growing competition in the energy drinks market has pushed down the price of a number of leading brands.
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News
Cornish new potatoes go into Tesco in South West
Tesco has rolled out seasonal Cornish new potatoes to 100 stores across Cornwall and the South West…
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Analysis and Features
Deals deepen as mults fight for share of World Cup spend
The latest figures from promotions specialists Assosia show the major multiples are competing hard across the board for that all-important World Cup spend.
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Analysis and Features
Sainsbury's Tu clothing faces online challenge
Sainsbury’s Tu clothing faces online margin and profit challenge…
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Analysis and Features
Supermarkets jostling to avoid a ‘race to the bottom’
The supermarket price wars are a “race to the bottom” that “could deter future investors”, according to a newly released white paper on retail trends.
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News
Asda’s Stephen Smith on price war and Golds win: Video
Asda’s chief customer officer Stephen Smith talks to The Grocer’s James Halliwell about the retailer’s Grocer Gold award wins, the supermarket price war, and its future plans.
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News
Mission Deli wraps relaunched by Mission Foods
Mission Foods is relaunching its Mission Deli wraps range with a softer formula…
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News
Grace Foods Caribbean week is back
Grace Foods is aiming to help retailers tap a growing demand for exotic flavours with its annual Caribbean Food Week…
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News
Beef sector tensions spark Defra summit call
Defra is to bring together retailers, meat processors and farmers at a ‘beef summit’ to discuss falling farmgate prices…
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News
World Cup fans to score with beer and cider cheaper than 2010
Eight of Britain’s 10 biggest beer and cider brands are cheaper now than at the start of the 2010 World Cup…
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Analysis and Features
Grocers face stark choices amid falling food sales
The UK economy may be kicking back into gear, but it seems no one told food retailers.
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Analysis and Features
Coffee cost rises as tea falls but a different story in store
Beverage producers are likely to have been paying more for coffee and less for tea this year…
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News
‘Competitive’ Tesco fights back on price with new ad blitz
Tesco today stepped up the battle for hearts and minds in the supermarket price war with a new advertising blitz.
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News
Beef price fall sparks Farmers for Action protest threat
The pressure group responsible for the 2012 milk protests looks to take action over low beef prices…