Dave Lewis news and analysis – Page 18
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Analysis & FeaturesHow supermarket space is still a safe investment
Despite increased investment in e-commerce, grocery property is proving a safe haven for investors. Why?
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NewsRestaurant food waste improvements shown to hike profits
Champions 12.3 study reveals a ‘compelling business case’ for restaurants to reduce food waste
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NewsChristine Heffernan to take over as Tesco comms director
Heffernan replaces Jane Lawrie who has spent two-and-a-half years in the role
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NewsMPs kick off new inquiry into business rates fairness
Chancellor Philip Hammond announced plans to introduce £900m of business rates relief to help smaller retailers
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ProfilesThe unexpected career path of FareShare's head of network
Top New Talent 2016 winner Gibbon-Walsh talks about his rise through the ranks at FareShare UK, his background building submarines in the French Navy, and why he thinks we all need to be adaptable to get ahead in our careers
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NewsMedia Bites 30 Jan: Patisserie Valerie, Tesco, Price inflation
The PE firm that rescued Little Chef from collapse is among the front runners in the race to acquire most of the remaining Patisserie Valerie business
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Comment & OpinionTesco’s counter-cutting move is ruthless but right for the business
Tesco admits at least 4,500 staff are expected to leave the business in the latest in a seemingly never-ending round of cuts
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NewsSupermarkets warn of chaos and empty shelves threat from no-deal Brexit
The letter signed by supermarket chiefs said without a deal ‘millions’ of UK consumers would suffer
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NewsTesco confirms major restructure plans to staff
The UK’s biggest retailer is thought to be planning an overhaul of its fresh food counters and bakeries
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco reportedly to 'cut up to 15,000 jobs' by axing fresh food roles
Tesco to embark on a fresh round of cost-cutting, Ocado and M&S in secret talks and the rest of the news from the City
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NewsMedia Bites 28 Jan: Tesco, Ocado/M&S, Patisserie Valerie
Tesco could axe up to 15,000 jobs in a cull that is expected to put some of its meat, fish and delicatessen counters in the firing line.
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NewsCourt documents suggest Tesco's 2014 'culture of pressure'
The Deferred Prosecution Agreement was agreed between Tesco and the Serious Fraud Office in April 2017
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NewsMedia Bites 24 Jan: Tesco trial, Patisserie Valerie, Retail jobs
Tesco’s former UK finance boss has accused the supermarket group of “throwing him under a bus” and abandoning truth and justice for its own “commercial imperatives”.
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NewsJamie Oliver fronts Tesco charity cooking school scheme
The scheme has been developed in partnership with redistribution charity FareShare
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NewsCleared Tesco executives: 'we were fed to the wolves'
Today the legal teams representing all three men slammed the SFO for pursuing what they claimed were “half-baked” charges
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NewsMedia Bites 23 Jan: Patisserie Valerie, Tesco, Unilever
Patisserie Valerie has crashed into administration after last-ditch talks with banks failed to secure a financial lifeline
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NewsTesco readies rented units for no-deal Brexit storage emergencies
The Grocer revealed in November that supermarkets had hundreds of thousands of sq ft of warehousing space standing empty
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury's shares rise despite weak third quarter
The City sent the supermarket’s shares upwards despite it being singled out as the industry laggard in Christmas performance
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NewsMedia Bites 11 January: Tesco, Marks & Spencer, John Lewis
Tesco achieved its highest rate of Christmas sales growth in the UK since December 2009
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Comment & OpinionHow did Tesco buck the woeful high street trend?
Tesco managed to record its best Christmas performance for almost a decade, as the high street did the opposite




