All Supermarkets articles – Page 355

  • TESCO EXPRESS
    News

    Trashed Tesco at centre of Bristol riot

    2011-04-26T00:00:00Z

    A Tesco Express in Bristol was left badly damaged over the bank holiday weekend as police clashed with protestors opposed to the new store.

  • HALDANES-SHOP-FRONT
    News

    Haldanes snaps up Midlands bakery Woodhead

    2011-04-20T11:29:58.063Z

    Haldanes has swooped to buy Scarborough-based Woodhead Bakery in a move that will bring production of its freshly baked items in-house. The retail chain also adds 11 stores to its footprint after taking over Woodhead, a family-run business that had slipped into administration.

  • FISHERMAN
    News

    Morrisons and Waitrose join heavyweight campaign to beat fish discards

    2011-04-20T10:52:13.023Z

    A heavyweight coalition comprising some of the UK's biggest retailers and seafood suppliers has come together to push for a more sustainable seafood supply chain. Retailer members of the Sustainable Seafood Coalition include Morrisons, The Co-operative Group, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer.

  • MORRISONS PETROL
    News

    Morrisons offers patriotic petrol with ‘Fuel Britannia’ stunt

    2011-04-19T10:48:59.217Z

    Morrisons has knocked 6p off a litre of petrol or diesel for customers spending £40 or more at stores from this week until May 8. The Fuel Britannia deal would beat recent offers introduced by Sainsbury’s and The Co-operative Group, the retailer claimed.

  • Comment & Opinion

    Candid Clarke, Mk II

    2011-04-19T00:00:00Z

    In recent weeks Tesco has been playing copycat with Asda over the latter’s price guarantee, with what you might politely call ‘mixed’ results. As well as being an avoidable PR own goal, Double the Difference also exposed Tesco to criticism that it has become uncharacteristically reactive of late.

  • TESCO NEW
    News

    Clarke concedes ‘We must do better’ as Tesco falters in fourth quarter

    2011-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has admitted it must do better in its home market after UK sales fell in the final three months of the year. Profits at the retail giant rose by more than 12% to a record £3.8bn in the year to 26 February. But Tesco again relied on its overseas business to drive much of the growth, with profits at its Asian business up 17%.

  • ANDY CLARKE ASDA
    News

    Family fortunes dip again in March

    2011-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Family spending power continued to decline last month, according to the Asda Income Tracker. The average family had discretionary income of £172 a week in March – down 5.6% on March 2010, or around £10 a week.

  • SAINSBURYS-COMIC-RELIEF
    News

    Sainsbury’s switches sights to Paralympics

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King tried his hand at sitting volleyball this week to mark the 500-day countdown to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The retailer, which is sponsoring the games, launched the One Million Kids Challenge to…

  • News

    Co-op signs depots to FareShare supply

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has joined forces with food redistribution charity FareShare. The society joined up ­after completing a successful pilot with FareShare's North East operations from its distribution centre in Birtley, County...

  • WAITROSE-DELIVERY-VAN
    News

    Waitrose bullish in the face of website snags

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose's director of e-commerce has revealed that despite a barrage of complaints about its relaunched website, it is to push ahead with extra features such as brand reviews and recommendations.

  • ASDA LITTLE ANGELS
    Analysis & Features

    Asda’s baby brand grows up

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Brands beware. Retailers are looking to steal your customers with revamped own-label lines. Rob Brown meets the team behind Asda’s Little Angels baby range to find out how fresh design and grand ambitions are converting shoppers to own label

  • FISH-COUNTER
    News

    Asda switches its cod and haddock to line-caught

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Asda is hoping to boost he amount of chilled cod and haddock it sells by 10% after switching to 100% line-caught fish despite hiking the price by 12%. Asda changed all of its 11 chilled cod and haddock lines across its 292 fish counters…

  • ASDA-PRICE-ADVERT
    News

    Asda toasts its ASA victory with jump in guarantee shoppers

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The number of customers using Asda's notorious Price Guarantee has increased fivefold to several hundred thousand since its relaunch in January, it claims. In the week the ASA threw out a Sainsbury's complaint against the guarantee and...

  • FINISHING-TOUCHES
    News

    Waitrose to bring edible flowers to the salad aisle

    2011-04-16T00:00:00Z

    They're usually associated with fine dining but Waitrose is hoping edible flowers and micro-leaves will appeal to adventurous home cooks as well. The supermarket has ­developed an eight-strong range of salad 'add-ons' with Bakkavör that...

  • SAINSBURYS NEW
    News

    Sainsbury's sets out ‘biggest-ever’ own-label revamp

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s has embarked on “the single biggest own-label development we’ve ever done as a business”, according to group commercial director Mike Coupe. All the retailer’s standard own label products will be revamped to feature the new By Sainsbury’s label over the next 12 months.

  • Comment & Opinion

    Indiana Bond and the Temple of Doom

    2011-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Last week Andy Bond warned that the recession hadn’t yet hit home for retailers. Speaking at the Retail London conference, the former Asda boss said “an extended period of constrained consumption” was looming, resulting in a “long, long-term trend of trading down”.

  • SAINSBURYS PARALYMPIC SPORT
    News

    Sainsbury’s calls on 1 Million Kids to get into Paralympic sport

    2011-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s has unveiled a new scheme, dubbed the 1 Million Kids Challenge, designed to get more youngsters involved in disabled sport.

  • News

    Multiples kick off thin plastic wrap recycling

    2011-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The UK's biggest supermarkets are to make it easier to recycle thin plastic packaging such as bread bags and cereal liners in-store. The big four supermarkets, the Co-operative Group and Waitrose will start taking back the plastic used...

  • Comment & Opinion

    You don’t have to be cheap to offer value

    2011-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The Which? supermarket survey put Waitrose top. Rivals would do well to learn from its example.

  • News

    Place your bets on what Tesco will do next

    2011-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Tesco's surprise move into used cars this week has prompted bookmaker Paddy Power to offer odds on what the UK supermarket will attempt to sell next.The Irish bookie is offering novelty bets on pets at 33/1, lonely hearts at 25/1 and...