All Supermarkets articles – Page 337
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News
Tesco ends talks over sale of Kipa in Turkey
Tesco has ended talks over the future of its loss-making Turkish business…
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NewsMorrisons to charge own-label suppliers for legislation checks
Morrisons is introducing new charges for suppliers to cover the cost of approving own-label products…
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NewsTesco throws down the gauntlet on 'guilt' lanes
Pressure is mounting on grocers to banish ‘guilt lanes’ once and for all…
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Analysis & FeaturesAn inconvenient truth: is convenience really growing?
The convenience sector is booming. Or is it? When you interrogate the numbers a little harder a different picture emerges…
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NewsM&S food sales strong despite fall in annual profits
Marks & Spencer has reported better than expected profits – boosted by another strong performance in food.
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NewsCo-op Group members unanimously back reform
Members of The Co-operative Group have voted unanimously in favour of wholesale changes to the society’s corporate governance.
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NewsAsda restructuring puts 4,100 managerial jobs in consultation
A major restructuring at Asda will put some 4,100 managerial jobs into consultation, while boosting the number of section leader roles.
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NewsTesco Extra Lincoln: New store design in pictures
Tesco has unveiled its latest new-format store with the opening of Tesco Extra in Lincoln today.
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NewsTesco installs high-tech checkouts at new-look Lincoln Extra store
Tesco is using the launch of its latest large store model to roll out a high-tech new checkout that automatically scans products loaded onto the conveyor.
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NewsLate Easter gives April retail sales a shot in the arm
The late falling of Easter gave retail sales a boost in April, as expected, but food struggled to reap the benefits.
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Heart of England Co-op grows sales in ‘difficult year’
Heart of England Co-operative Society has recorded a 3.5% increase in full-year like-for-like food sales.
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons must usher in pricing transparency quickly
It is incredible that Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips still looks the man most under the cosh in grocery…
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NewsHalal meat furore: What does the food industry say?
Halal meat is back in the headlines. The Grocer rounds up reaction and opinion from industry, trade bodies, animal welfare charities and more.
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NewsMorrisons like-for-like sales tumble in first quarter
Morrisons has reported an 8.2% fall in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to 4 May.
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News'Phenomenal' own-label wines triumph at IWC 2014
Twenty-three own-label supermarket wines have won gold medals in the International Wine Challenge 2014.
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NewsGrocery market growth falls to lowest level in 11 years
Overall growth in the UK grocery market fell to its lowest level in 11 years, new figures have revealed.
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NewsSainsbury’s profits climb 5.3% as King heads for exit
Sainsbury’s has posted a 5.3% increase in pre-tax profits to £798m for the year to 15 March.
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NewsWhole Foods Market price-matches Waitrose
Whole Foods Market has become the latest grocer to launch a price-matching scheme…
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NewsSainsbury's extends trial of trolley for disabled children
Sainsbury’s has extended its trial of a new trolley for disabled children to a further store…
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NewsB&M Bargains plans to double estate to 800 stores
B&M Bargains plans to more than double the size of its estate in the coming years, The Grocer has learnt…





