Dave Lewis news and analysis – Page 21
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NewsTesco is now 'cheaper than discounters', says Lewis
The UK’s biggest retailer is set to launch a major in-store campaign this weekend in a bid to reposition its price reputation
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Oct: Tesco, Unilever, McDonald's
Tesco is set to take action after Christmas to fend off food shortages unless the government has cut a Brexit deal that ensures the free flow of goods from Europe, writes The Guardian.
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NewsAndrew Selley of Bidfood named The Grocer Cup 2018 winner
Selley picked up the prestigious trophy after executing an impressive strategic turnaround for Bidfood
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NewsBooker acquisition helps drive Tesco to first half sales and profits jump
Tesco has posted a double-digit rise in group sales and operating profits as the integration of Booker and a strong second quarter boosted performance
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NewsFood waste: government commits £15m to subsidise redistribution
Gove to announce food waste redistribution subsidy plan today at Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Reduction Roadmap the food waste breakthrough we needed?
Even some of the industry’s most vehement critics claim it is a “game-changer” in the fight for transparency
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Comment & OpinionDave Lewis: Publishing food waste data can sting – but we must all do so
You have to understand where food is wasted before you can tackle it, says Dave Lewis, chair of Champions 12.3 and CEO of Tesco
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Comment & OpinionCan the CMA deal with Sainsbury's-Asda after failing on Tesco-Booker?
The CMA ignored long-term effects of Tesco-Booker and hastened the demise of P&H as collateral damage, says Steve Parfett, chairman of AG Parfett & Sons
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NewsTesco suppliers reveal food waste figures of 700,000 tonnes
Figures are from 27 suppliers who agreed to share their waste data last year
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Comment & OpinionToday marks a turning point in the fight for transparency in food waste
Suppliers and retailers have put politics aside to agree on the approach of “Target, Measure, Act”
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Comment & OpinionWhat Morrisons needs to know to succeed in Thailand
With Morrisons announcing its move into Thailand, what are the key lessons it should learn from predecessors? Jasmine Montgomery of Seven Brands looks at key lessons from Tesco Lotus and others
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Comment & OpinionDave Lewis is right to be cautious about Jack's launch
If you believed the hype, nothing less than the future of Tesco depended on this week’s launch of Jack’s
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Analysis & FeaturesPricing analysis: Jack's prices vs Tesco, Aldi and Lidl
On the evidence of products selected from a flyer sent out to customers ahead of its launch in Chatteris this week, Jack’s
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NewsTesco: Jack's is a celebration, not a challenge to discounters
Tesco has told its senior management not to be distracted by the launch of its new discounter Jack’s
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco launches Jack's discount store: analysts' reactions
Following yesterday’s launch of Tesco’s first Jack’s store in Chatteris, here is the reaction from city analysts
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Comment & OpinionDonna sizes up Jack's and mulls on price matching
Cherubs, I will do my utmost to avoid the topic of Frexit this week
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Comment & OpinionJack’s is here – and its pricing strategy is somehow still unclear
Jack’s has been in the works for more than three years but there was last-minute feel about the big reveal, writes The Grocer’s chief reporter
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NewsTesco Sustainable Dairy Group to supply all of Jack's milk
The new discount chain has also made a 100% British commitment on fresh meat
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Analysis & FeaturesFirst look: Inside Tesco's new discount chain Jack's, Chatteris
The new chain is designed to ”bring customers great-tasting food at the lowest possible prices” and promises ”no fancy fixtures or fittings, and no added extras”
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NewsTesco unveils new discount grocery chain Jack’s
The chain, named after Tesco founder Jack Cohen, will carry roughly 2,600 product lines and focus on British sourcing




