All Supermarkets articles – Page 267
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News
All Waitrose stores to get free Wi-Fi by spring
Waitrose is planning to introduce free Wi-Fi in all its stores by the spring…
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Jonathan James sells Soham Budgens to Asda
High-profile indie Jonathan James has sold his 7,000 sq ft Budgens store in Soham, Cambridgeshire, to Asda….
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The Reel Fish Co targets a return to the multiples
The co-founders of The Reel Fish Co have vowed to return the brand to shelves by the summer…
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Ocado looks to scale up Dordon DC
Ocado is gearing up for the second phase in the development of its £215m distribution centre in Dordon, Warwickshire.
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Discounter baskets bigger than some supermarkets
Visitors to discounters are buying more items per visit than shoppers in high-street supermarkets.
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Asda defends rising prices before 50p New Year rollbacks
Asda has defended its big January 50p rollback campaign this week.
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Co-op kicks off flash sale on milk, eggs and bread
The Co-operative Group is following up its January voucher offer with a three-day flash sale on milk, eggs and bread.
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Comment and Opinion
Georgian homes
With the announcement of George Home, Asda made plain it has its heart set on becoming Britain’s biggest multi-channel retailer for general merchandise…
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Asda launches George Home in new push into homeware
Asda has launched George Home - a move first revealed by The Grocer in October last year.
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Comment and Opinion
Supermarkets need to rethink their brand strategies
The end-of-year trading results of the supermarkets were entirely predictable…
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News
Retailers at risk from ‘sophisticated’ criminals
A rising tide of crime cost retailers £511m last year, with a rise in theft and fraud accompanied by a growing threat from cybercriminals.
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Retailers sign up for GSK range review technology
GSK claims new “game-changing” virtual store technology can slash the time it takes to carry out range reviews…
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Jimmy's Iced Coffee listed in Booths
Jimmy’s Iced Coffee has won a listing with upmarket northern supermarket chain Booths…
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Analysis and Features
Switching fascias: is it worth the effort?
Retailers who switched symbol groups claim the move boosted profits and sales. So why aren’t more doing it?…
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Analysis and Features
Is Dalton Philips any closer to delivering for Morrisons?
Last March, The Grocer ran a feature asking 10 burning questions facing Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips ahead of the retailer…
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Analysis and Features
Community shop: Doing things differently in Barnsley
If Community Shop doesn’t look like a supermarket from the outside, it makes up for it once you get through the doors…
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Analysis and Features
One Stop's next stop: a franchised future
One Stop now has its sights firmly set on franchise. CEO Tony Reed explains why it’s not a Tesco shadow brand…
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News
Minimum wage hike would hit small businesses, trade warns
Trade associations have warned chancellor George Osborne that above-inflation increases in the national minimum wage will hurt small businesses.
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Central England Co-op born out of Midlands-Anglia merger
Midlands Co-operative Society has been renamed Central England Co-operative following its merger with Anglia Co-operative last year.
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Co-op Group review on governance to report back in April
The Co-operative Group has revealed details of what its independent review, launched in November, will examine.