All Supermarkets articles – Page 255
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Morrisons to cut 2,600 jobs in management restructuring
Morrisons is to make 2,600 staff redundant in a store management restructure.
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Seafish plans to audit ethical labour on boats
Seafish is working on giving suppliers a new tool to reassure retailers about ethical working conditions at sea…
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Warner's Budgens rolls out Taste Club loyalty card
Warner’s Budgens rolled out its Taste Club card to customers at its Broadway store in Worcestershire this week…
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Comment and Opinion
Chris Bush, Tesco UK MD, on the multichannel revolution
This industry has a habit of inventing words that mean a lot to all of us, and absolutely nothing to the real world…
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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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Comment and Opinion
Tesco must rebuild its customer service
Every little does help, but you need to regain shoppers’ trust. This will not be regained by putting big signs outside saying ‘hello’ or revamping trolley bays…
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Greenpeace to also scrutinise Aldi and Lidl in canned tuna survey
Discounters are set to face greater scrutiny over how they source tinned tuna as Greenpeace expands its tuna survey…
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Analysis and Features
Sainsbury's figures are no cause for panic, but tougher tests await
With the World Cup starting tomorrow, it seemed rather appropriate that one industry insider this week spoke of the “hospital pass” Dalton Philips received at Morrisons from his predecessor
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Aldi claims Grocer of the Year award for second year in a row
Aldi took home the Grocer of the Year award for the second year running at the 2014 Grocer Gold Awards last night.
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Sainsbury’s sales fall 1.1% in first quarter
Sainsbury’s has reported a 1.1% drop in first-quarter like-for-like sales – its second consecutive quarter of falling sales.
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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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BRC records first ever three-month fall in food sales
The British Retail Consortium finds growing “polarisation” between food and non-food retail sales
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Tesco Bank launches current account
Tesco today launched its long-awaited bank current account, with Tesco Bank CEO Benny Higgins promising there would be “no gimmicks”- just a focus on convenience and simplicity.
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Co-op claims own-label boost from Fair & Square campaign
The Co-operative Group has reported strong own-label sales increases following its recent ‘Fair & Square’ ad campaign and own-label revamp.
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Tesco sales hit headlines but Sainsbury's is biggest faller
Shares in the listed supermarkets slumped again this week…
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Analysis and Features
Wimbledon all set for bumper strawberry crop
With Wimbledon just two weeks away, British strawberry growers are set to serve up a bumper crop…
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Sir Ken blasts Dalton Philips at Morrisons AGM
Morrisons chief executive Dalton Philips and outgoing chairman Sir Ian Gibson were subjected to a pointed attack from former chairman Sir Ken Morrison.
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Co-op Group sells five larger stores to Asda
The Co-operative Group has sold five of its larger stores to Asda as it continues to focus on its core convenience estate.
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‘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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Tesco blames store refresh plan for dragging down Q1 sales
Tesco today blamed the impact of its price cuts and accelerated programme of store revamps for its third successive fall in like-for-like UK sales.