All Supermarkets articles – Page 294
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News
Co-op gives students 10% discount on shopping
The Co-operative Group has become the first supermarket to give students a 10% discount on their shopping.
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Discount sector set for rampant growth, IGD predicts
The value of food discounters will increase by 96.3% over the next five years as price-weary shoppers flock to Aldi and Lidl, according to new research by IGD.
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Asda’s Andy Clarke vows to battle food price rises
British supermarkets must avoid any substantial increase in food prices over the next few years, according to Andy Clarke, president and CEO of Asda.
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Comment & Opinion
Horsegate: heed economics of the cold chain
Sir: The supermarket business model is based on shoppers trusting what retailers put on their shelves…
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Videos
Video: Dalton Philips on Morrisons’ multichannel strategy
Morrisons boss Dalton Philips outlines his strategy for the retailer, and gives more detail on its forthcoming online service…
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Waitrose enjoys growth in north and south as sales climb 6.9%
Waitrose has defied the flat grocery market to report a 6.9% increase in half-year like-for-like sales.
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Morrisons to review property portfolio as profits fall
Morrisons has launched a review of its £9bn property portfolio as it considers ways of unlocking more capital.
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Ocado sales jump 16.4% as basket size grows
Ocado has reported a 16.4% increase in third-quarter sales year-on-year to £189.2m.
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Morrisons to sponsor ITV’s festive Text Santa fundraiser
Morrisons is set to replace Asda as the sponsor of ITV’s annual festive charity fundraiser Text Santa.
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Tesco secures Fresh & Easy sale
Tesco has sold its US operation Fresh & Easy to private equity firm Yucaipa.
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Co-op backs Carers Trust charity drive with wristband rollout
The Co-operative Group is to sell Carers Trust wristbands across its estate following success in 12 shops in South Wales.
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Co-op drops lads’ mags titles in modesty row
Lads’ mags Front, Nuts and Zoo will no longer be sold in more than 4,000 Co-op stores from today after the magazine’s publishers refused to cover up their raunchy front covers.
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News
The Co-op gets ready to launch Loved by Us food-to-go range
The Co-operative Group’s new Loved by Us range is set to hit shelves on Monday…
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Analysis & Features
Asda and Sainsbury's take lead in August price inflation fight
After spiking in June, price inflation at the top five supermarkets is tapering off…
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News
Asda in foyer booze u-turn as 'rivals fail to follow suit'
Asda has watered down its pledge to stop promoting alcohol in the foyers of its stores…
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Tesco ditches Sherborne store as it pledges to listen to local views
Tesco’s UK boss Chris Bush today pledged the retailer would “work with anyone” to try to breathe new life into the high street, as it gave up on plans for a store in Sherborne.
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Delia Smith returns to Waitrose with online cookery school
Delia Smith is returning to Waitrose to present her online cookery school on the company’s website.
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Co-op strikes deal to supply frozen food to the military
British troops will be able to buy Co-op products in military bases for the first time following a new deal with NAAFI.
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News
Tesco horsemeat ad misled consumers, ASA rules
Tesco has been slapped down by the Advertising Standards Authority for one of the horsemeat apology ads it ran at the height of the scandal earlier this year.
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News
Chains should fund high-street rescue with levy, Grimsey says
Supermarkets and other retail and leisure chains should fund a new one-off levy to help rescue the high street, according to the author of a new report.