All Supermarkets articles – Page 217
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Marmite: Morrisons is first to put the price up
Morrisons has put the price of Marmite up by 12.5% – the first supermarket to do so since ‘Marmitegate’
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Waitrose trials new "ultra convenience" meal kit bag
The Dinner for Tonight kit bags are being trialled in 20 stores
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AOS reveals wide sugar disparities in similar products
AOS claimed the figures proved the government’s 20% sugar reduction target could be achieved before 2020…
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Tesco chairman warns Brexit will push up supermarket prices
Supermarket prices are “very likely” to rise in the coming months because of the impact of Brexit says John Allan
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Tesco regains share as Aldi and Lidl growth slows
Tesco is beginning to claw back ground from the discounters as its recovery coincides with some of the worst growth figures of the price war era for Aldi and Lidl
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Supermarket c-stores rated higher than indies for food to go
Larger players scored better on health, value and quality of options
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IGD delegates split over future of large supermarkets
But Sainsbury’s and Tesco are confident their superstore formats will reap rewards
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EXCLUSIVE: Will GSCOP be extended to Booker, Boots and Compass?
Retailers such as Boots, B&M Stores and Holland & Barrett could be added to GSCOP as well as major wholesalers
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City snapshot: Tesco leads the big four as grocery sales rise
Tesco experienced its best year-on-year sales figures for over three years, according to Nielsen market share data released today
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Tristram Stuart: 'Adjudicator should have food waste powers'
The Feedback founder accused supermarkets of purposefully “inserting a middleman” between themselves and suppliers
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Higher supermarket prices 'inevitable', warns BRC chairman
Baker said UK’s retailers were “famous for their ability to manage cost increases without passing them on to customers”
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Bernard Matthews owed mults £2.7m at time of Singh rescue
Tesco was owed £1.1m and was the largest of the supplier’s 900 unsecured creditors
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Analysis and Features
Could Tesco's pension deficit derail its impressive recovery?
Tesco revealed its pension deficit ballooned an eye-watering £3.2bn to £5.9bn in the first half, but what does it mean for the turnaround at the supermarket?
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Analysis and Features
The apps that are changing the face of shopping
After years of talk and trials, the big four are rolling out smartphone apps designed for the shop floor
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Highest paying stores set to see business rates slashed
The burden of business rates on the big four supermarkets is set to get a lot easier to swallow
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Booths sets target of double own label sales
Booths is working through an ambitious programme of own label development with the aim of doubling sales in five years
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco’s ‘big six’ questions
Dave Lewis hailed its first-half results as proof the retailer was “out of crisis”. Here are the big six questions raised by today’s announcements
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Tesco set to extend clampdown on stolen disabled parking bays
Supermarket will impose fines nationwide following “warmly welcomed trials” in 80 stores
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Comment and Opinion
Grocery brands must focus on individual consumers
Surely it is customer experience that should be the focus to differentiate and retain, if not win, customer loyalty
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'Fake' farms complaint shows no sign of progress
The formal complaint was initially lodged by the NFU with National Trading Standards on 18 July