All Discounters articles – Page 102
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Aldi launches budget version of cult Glamglow Supermud Mask
The discounter’s £6.99 Lacura mud mask is already sold out online and will launch in stores on Thursday
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Iceland debuts breakfast range in Millie's Cookies tie-up
The Millie’s at Breakfast selection features All Butter Croissants, Pains aux Raisins, and Pains au Chocolat
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Aldi own-brand household cleaning range certified as cruelty free
The discounter can display the Leaping Bunny logo after meeting Cruelty Free International criteria
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Lidl shines light on Hungarian wines with limited range
The range features a total of 41 wines from Hungary, Austria, Germany and France…
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B&M benefits from late Easter and sunshine as shoppers hunt for bargains
B&M Bargains has recorded its strongest first quarter of like-for-like growth in three years as the late Easter and hot weather boosted sales and the return of inflation sent shoppers searching for a bargain.
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Aldi seeks 4,000 new staff in recruitment drive
The roles are predominantly for store assistants, assistant store managers and deputy store managers
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Media Bites 10 July: Nisa, CBI, Lidl, Amazon
Rebel Nisa shopkeepers are plotting to throw out their chief executive over the board’s plan to sell the chain to Sainsbury’s for £130m, writes The Times (£).
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Lidl to hit top gear with its new store opening schedule
Lidl has revealed ambitious plans to open at least one new Lidl store every week for the next five to 10 years
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Lidl makes non-food 'middle aisle' star of new TV advert - video
Ad will air tonight during the Coronation Street commercial break
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Iceland hits back after coming bottom in GSCOP survey
Iceland result was a “surprise” to Adjudicator but the frozen food retailer also hit back over “bully boy” tactics from suppliers
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Iceland offers 'best burger' flavoured with miso
The retailer listed its frozen Luxury Ultimate 5oz Steak Burger nationwide this week
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Comment & Opinion
Trouble in Poundland: wheeler-dealing with Barry Williams
Jim McCarthy dodged a Brexit bullet when he stepped down from the helm of Poundland in March 2016
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Germany's grocery market set to grow 10.5% to €259bn by 2021
The online channel is set to grow the most, by 244.4%, although this is from a small base
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Malcolm Walker receives knighthood for services to retailing
Other key recipients from the world of retailing and food include Grocer columnist Professor Chris Elliott, who has received an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List
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LDC declares the end of the “space race” as big four store numbers decline
The Local Data Company has claimed “the great space race is over” as big four store numbers fell last year amidst rising inflation and Brexit uncertainty.
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Analysis & Features
Online supermarket of the year
Iceland demonstrated “fantastic effort, ambition and creativity in how to appeal to customers
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Iceland links with Bink for loyalty app technology
Other food and drink companies to sign up to Bink include Morrisons and Pizza Express…
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Icelandic Seachill sale moves into round two
Bidding was expected to last “several weeks” CEO Simon Smith told The Grocer
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Roberts still solidly profitable despite pensions deficit blow
Bread maker Roberts Bakery defied “difficult” market conditions to post flat revenues and profits last year, but fell to a headline loss due to a recalculation of its pensions deficit.