All Supermarkets articles – Page 279
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Tesco brings F&F clothing chain to Kensington store
Tesco is set to turn the first floor of its Kensington superstore into a new flagship branch of its F&F clothing chain.
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EasyJet’s Stelios to open easyFoodstore discount grocer
The founder of EasyJet Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is set to enter the grocery discounter market by launching a pilot food store in Croydon named easyFoodstore.
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Tesco to end lads’ mags sales to under 18s
Following Co-op’s announcement last week that it will delist lads’ mags unless publishers deliver them in pre-sealed bags by 9 September, Tesco has said it will no longer sell the magazines to under 18s.
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Analysis and Features
Will others follow Co-op's lead in lads' mag crackdown?
Its demands for modesty bags are a victory for UK Feminista but bigger chains are less likely to get steamed up…
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Asda to launch adult Halloween range
Growing numbers of adults are celebrating Halloween without their children, prompting retailers to revamp their seasonal l…
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Defra green talks left retailers confused
The coalition’s ambition to be the greenest-ever government suffered an embarrassing blow this week…
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Groceries Code Adjudicator Tacon proposes 1% of turnover fines
Supermarkets that abuse suppliers could face a fine of up to 1% of their UK turnover…
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Co-op to revamp own-label range as 'Loved by Us'
The Co-operative Group has unveiled its latest weapon in its fight to boost flagging sales and attract younger shoppers…
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Tesco defends use of suppliers' chefs in promotional brochure
Tesco has defended itself over criticism it could be misleading consumers in a recent brochure to promote its ready meals.
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Families plan for Christmas early as Asda braces for online boost
Households are budgeting and planning more for this year’s Christmas shop than they have done before, according research commissioned by Asda.
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July heat boosts supermarkets 'more than the Olympics'
July’s hot weather provided a bigger boost to supermarket sales than 2012’s Olympics, new figures have suggested.
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Sainsbury's ads take aim at Tesco's Price Promise
Sainsbury’s has launched an ad campaign promising to protect customer right to fair comparisons after the Advertising Standards Authority threw out the retailer’s complaint over Tesco’s Price Promise.
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Co-op, Waitrose and Aldi commit to clearer food price labels
Supermarket prices could become a little easier to understand after The Co-operative Group, Waitrose and Aldi signed up to a campaign for simpler and more consistent pricing.
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Sainsbury’s slams Tesco’s Price Promise for ‘unfair’ comparisons
Sainsbury’s has slammed Tesco’s Price Promise, claiming that the scheme does not make fair comparisons between own-label lines.
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco: there's life in the dinosaur yet
Tesco will attempt to reinvent the out-of-town hypermarket with Thai-style malls. Can it prove the dinosaur isn’t dead?…
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Comment and Opinion
Pay attention to the purchase experience
You’d have to pay me to get me to my local Asda, bombarded as you are by hanging signs and blaring radio ads…
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Tesco gives click & collect boost to third party sellers
Tesco is looking to expand its click & collect services across a raft of third party online sellers…
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Waitrose opens new distribution centre in Leyland, Lancashire
Waitrose started making deliveries from its new £35m distribution centre in Leyland, Lancashire, this week…
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Tesco reveals ‘destination’ plan for larger stores
Tesco’s large out-of-town stores will be transformed into “retail destinations that are exciting, relevant and convenient”, new UK MD Chris Bush promised this week.
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Analysis and Features
Sports Direct bonus puts the spotlight on share schemes
Bonuses are highly valued, but shares offer higher rewards…