All Supermarkets articles – Page 338

  • ADAM LEYLAND
    Comment and Opinion

    Editor's Comment: I doubt Tesco’s new promotion mechanic, the BOGIFPC, is going to catch on

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Have you read any of Philip Clarke's tweets (twitter.com/clarkepatesco)? In an otherwise low-key start for Tesco's new CEO, he's been informing his 2,767 followers (including rivals, I can assure you), of his whereabouts.

  • News

    Co-op Group blames slump on Somerfield

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has blamed difficulties integrating Somerfield for a 2.5% fall in full-year like-for-like food sales. Total sales in its food business rose 4.8% to £7.5bn in the year to ­1 January, with operating profits up 33% to...

  • News

    Dairy Crest: price dispute behind Co-operative Group contract loss

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The recent loss of Dairy Crest's milk contract with The Co-operative Group was down to its inability to agree the right price, the company has revealed.

  • ASDA-PRICE-AD
    News

    Inflation locked down by the Asda-Tesco price war

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Food price inflation is all we seem to read about these days, but latest figures from The Grocer Price Index prove that competition between the rival supermarkets is keeping a lid on the cost of a weekly shop.

  • News

    Asda fights back at EIA fridge criticism

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Asda has defended itself against accusations it reneged on a pledge to phase out fridges containing environmentally damaging chemicals. An Environmental Investigation Agency report slammed the retailer, and said great progress had been...

  • News

    Humdinger adds Ambrosia custard snacks

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Humdinger Foods has added two Ambrosia-branded custard-based snacks to its portfolio of licensed foods. The duo, rolling out to Sainsbury's and Morrisons now and into Asda next month, consists of Custard Coated Apple Flakes and Custard...

  • CO-OPERATIVE GROUP
    News

    Double-strength squash helps The Co-op slash packaging

    2011-03-31T14:55:49.623Z

    The Co-operative Group says its move to double-concentrated squash will cut the packaging used for its own-brand cordial by 40%. Eighty-three tonnes of packaging a year will be saved by the move, the mutual said.

  • TESCO NEW
    News

    Tesco is UK’s most valuable retail brand, claims shock report

    2011-03-31T12:57:57.717Z

    Supermarkets dominate a new list of the most valuable names in UK retail, with Tesco – perhaps unsurprisingly – crowned top.

  • TESCO INTERIOR
    News

    Tesco fined £48,000 for staff safety breaches

    2011-03-31T12:15:14.717Z

    Tesco has been fined almost £50,000 after putting the safety of its staff at risk. Bracknell Forest Council prosecuted the retail giant over a of health and safety offences involving the unloading and loading of vehicles at its Warfield store.

  • WAITROSE
    News

    Waitrose to open Lancashire DC in drive to double northern estate

    2011-03-30T11:10:15.210Z

    Waitrose is to open a new regional distribution centre in Lancashire as part of plans to double its estate in the north. The centre in Chorley remains subject to planning approval but is expected to open in the autumn of 2012, creating 600 jobs.

  • Comment and Opinion

    Feeling co-operative?

    2011-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Today The Co-op unveiled some pretty dismal like-for-like numbers for food sales, down 2.5% on last year. That wasn’t a huge surprise coming off the back of a disappointing Christmas.

  • WAITROSE
    News

    Tesco price match ‘will hit Waitrose margins’

    2011-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose's pledge to match Tesco's pricing on key branded lines could be costing the retailer up to 200 basis points, industry insiders have warned. Exclusive figures compiled by BrandView.co.uk for The Grocer have revealed the chain is...

  • GOLD-JEWELLERY
    News

    Website takes on Tesco over falling gold price

    2011-03-26T00:00:00Z

    An internet pawnbroker is taking on Tesco after the supermarket slashed the price it is paying shoppers for their old gold. Tesco controversially launched its used-gold service, Tesco Gold Exchange, in January with a buying price of £10...

  • News

    Co-op Group launches new voucher site

    2011-03-26T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has launched a new website where customers can download vouchers to spend in Co-op stores. The Save More site, accessed via the society's website and through www.beforeIshop.co.uk, allows shoppers to download...

  • News

    Mary Berry has entered the cake mix

    2011-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Gourmet brand Mary Berry & Daughter is making its first foray into baking with a range of cake mixes. The Mary Berry branded range, available from Waitrose, comes in Lemon Drizzle, Luxury Carrot Cake and Double Chocolate Fudge (rsp:...

  • BRITISH-CAULIFLOWERS
    News

    The 100% British caulis that turned out to be...French

    2011-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has been caught prominently advertising '100% British cauliflowers' in stores despite also selling cauliflower from countries such as France and Spain, an investigation by The Grocer has revealed. Sainsbury's was found to be...

  • TESCO NEW
    News

    Tesco closes pricing loophole exposed by mystery website

    2011-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has been forced to put a cap on its Double the Difference price pledge after super-savvy shoppers exploited the deal to actually make money while doing the weekly shop. Consumers were guided by a new and anonymous website,...

  • Comment and Opinion

    Buried alive

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    'Sainsburied’ screams the headline in today’s edition of The Sun. It’s a nice line. Just as pleasingly, though less dramatically, the Financial Times notes that ‘Good shares cost less at Sainsbury’s’.

  • MARKS SPENCER SPRING GIRLS
    News

    M&S adds Jamie Redknapp to spring campaign

    2011-03-22T12:33:19.070Z

    Marks & Spencer has unveiled details of its spring advertising campaign, with football pundit Jamie Redknapp making his TV debut for the chain alongside the likes of Lisa Snowdon and Twiggy.

  • YOO-YOGHURT
    News

    Tesco turns patriotic with UK-sourced Yoo yoghurts

    2011-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has thrown down the gauntlet to yoghurt ­giants Danone and Müller with the launch of a new 'patriotic' tertiary yoghurt brand that promises to be 100% British and 20% cheaper than "foreign" yoghurts.