All Supermarkets articles – Page 235
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News
Midcounties Co-op separates off management of larger stores
The Midcounties Co-operative has separated the management of 25 stores bigger than 8,000 sq ft…
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Comment and Opinion
Opinion: Time for Tesco to show support for British farmers
Tesco made a number of commitments to British agriculture at the NFU annual conference in 2013…
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Jo French is new Budgens marketing director
Jo French has been appointed the new marketing director of Budgens…
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Extension of GCA powers could take years
CMA reveals that any further powers would require fresh investigation or new legislation
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New GSCOP probe threatened after BBG survey reveals agreement breaches
Move from back margin to front margin is causing ructions in supplier-retailer relationships
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Morrisons Magazine pulled, Tesco launches new staff mag in shake-up
Morrisons has pulled the plug on its customer magazine with immediate effect
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GSCOP survey reveals Tesco improvement, Iceland troubles
Tacon said Lewis’ move to reset Tesco negotiations to focus on front rather than back margin had been a major contributor to a shift in perception
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Christine Tacon warns suppliers over lack of training in GSCOP
Retailers are wiping the floor in negotiations with suppliers, Christine Tacon will warn suppliers at a GCA conference
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Morrisons axes property projects leaving developers high and dry
The retailer is undergoing a cull of its property team orchestrated by new chief executive David Potts
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Morrisons price cuts deliver lowest total among the big four
Morrisons is over 5% cheaper than some of its big four rivals on the 200 plus lines selected in its latest price cuts…
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Food waste figures could be forced upon supermarkets
Government debate reveals cross-party support for mandatory waste figures
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Supermarket woes to drag on to 2017, Moody's warns
Margins at the big four UK grocers are unlikely to recover for another 12 to 19 months as the price war continues to rage and like-for-like sales decline, ratings agency Moody’s has warned.
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Sainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe sees better times ahead
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe has speculated that its 2.1% first quarter like-for-like sales decline could signal the “low point of the cycle” as deflation eases and volumes return.
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Analysis and Features
Sainsbury's results: What the analysts say
The industry has its say on this morning’s Sainsbury’s financials
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Comment and Opinion
Get set for Financial Reporting Council audit scrutiny
In light of the Tesco accounting scandal, the Financial Reporting Council has announced it will focus on food retail in its upcoming audit inspections
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News
Tesco's Dave Lewis vows to eradicate all edible food waste
Tesco boss Dave Lewis this week threw down the gauntlet to rivals to join its commitment to banish food waste…
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Sir Ken urges patience with new Morrisons bosses
Morrison, who launched a tirade against former CEO Dalton Philips at last year’s meeting, said he was assured by the stated aim of chairman Andrew Higginson
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Grocery market to top £200bn by 2020 says IGD
The UK food and grocery market will grow by 13% between now and 2020 to £200.6bn, according to the latest forecast by IGD
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Morrisons registers first sales growth since Christmas 2013
Morrisons was the only one of the big four retailers to see an increase in sales for the 12 weeks to 24 May 2015, according to the latest…
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Waitrose starts Isle of Sark deliveries
The Channel Island is one of the last remaining places in the world where cars are banned