All Supermarkets articles – Page 233
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Feet On The Floor for Tesco as it sends head office staff into stores
From September to December, 7,000 Tesco head office staff are to spend at least one day a fortnight in-store
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Tesco offers customers chance to try before they buy
The new campaign will enable consumers to taste any branded Tesco to-go product before purchase
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Comment and Opinion
Why Asda's current strategy isn't cutting it
Did the media smell blood? Or was it just silly season, with under-employed hacks going along for the ride?
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Analysis and Features
Can Andy Clarke deliver recovery with Asda backs to the wall?
Clarke promises turnaround after worst performance in its history
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Tesco Project Reset: you ain't seen nothing yet experts warn
Cereals, coffee, tea and tinned meats are among those hardest hit by the consolidation so far
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Sour grapes as Tesco puts a cork in its Wine Community
Demise comes as Tesco wine range falls victim to range rationalisation
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Dairy crisis summit moots tougher origin labelling rules
Defra secretary of state Liz Truss says she wants clearer labels on dairy products
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Asda launches new “made with British milk” labelling
The new labelling will support Asda’s commitment to sourcing its own-label Cheddar using 100% British milk from Arla, the retailer says
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Booths plays up northern ranges in new Lytham St Annes store
Booths is set to open its latest store in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, on Wednesday, 9 September…
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Analysis and Features
Has the traditional loyalty scheme passed its sell-by date?
A new report warns plastic points are out and smartphones are in
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Comment and Opinion
The convenience store is back with a vengeance
The mults have made a play for convenience shopping but c-stores are upping their game
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Sunday trading consultation sparks confusion fears
Both opponents and supporters of changes to the Sunday trading rules have criticised the government’s plan as confusing
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Analysis and Features
Will longer Sunday hours boost shopper spending?
Exclusive research for The Grocer suggests the government’s hopes of a boost to the economy could be dashed
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Which? vows to keep up pressure on supermarket pricing
Which? is looking to maintain the pressure on supermarkets in the wake of its super-complaint…
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Analysis and Features
Food price deflation at big four again picks up pace
The level of supermarket price cuts is increasing once more after three months of more modest deflationary figures
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Comment and Opinion
Free parking: an unfair advantage for the supermarkets
Disillusionment with UK supermarkets grows apace, but free parking still gives them one crucial, unfair advantage
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Sunday trading hours consultation: industry reaction
The proposals have proven controversial in some sectors, especially with smaller traders
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Government launches six-week Sunday Trading consultation
The government has today launched a consultation on its plans to relax current Sunday trading laws by giving local areas the power to allow large shops to open for longer
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Halloween fancy dress safety is better, retailers assure parents
Halloween fancy dress safety standards have been stepped up after a Watchdog exposé of the fire risk of such products…
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Groceries Code Adjudicator to launch supermarket packaging probe
Christine Tacon has launched a new probe into supermarkets amid fears they have been exploiting own-label suppliers on packaging changes.