All Discounters articles – Page 104
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Aldi to anchor Bradford discount retail park
Listed real estate investment trust LXi REIT has agreed to fund £10m for the development of a new discount retail park in Bradford to be anchored by a 20,000 sq ft Aldi store, with Home Bargains owner TJ Morris also agreeing pre-let of 16,000 sq ft unit.
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Mults record the best growth since 2013 as discounters power on
The UK grocery market posted its best growth figures since 2013 over Easter
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Young's faces battle with PE to buy Icelandic Seachill
It is understood Young’s is keen on a deal, and has been looking at the business for several months
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Icelandic Group confirms plan to sell Seachill business
Saucy Fish Co owner is in “great shape”, says CEO Simon Smith
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Shoppers stressed by Tesco more than Aldi, study reveals
New research claims customers find it more stressful shopping at the UK’s biggest supermarket than at rival Aldi
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NSPCC and Lidl link to advise schoolkids on abuse
The chain is committed to raising £3m over the next three years for the NSPCC’s Schools Service
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B&Q CEO Michael Løve to become executive VP of Netto International
Løve will be responsible for the operations of 1,300 stores in Denmark, Germany, Poland and Sweden
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Young's boss insists business is 'performing solidly'
CEO Bill Showalter insists business is on sound financial footing amid claims of ‘broken’ capital structure
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Media Bites 13 April: Tesco, WH Smith, Lidl
“Tesco puts (much of) its past behind it” is the headline in The Times (£) this morning as the papers absorbed Tesco’s first UK sales growth for six years and a plunge in its share price.
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Lidl follows Co-op in 100% sustainable cocoa pledge
Ethically sourced cocoa will be used in more than 120 of the retailer’s own label goods
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Icelandic Seachill to be put up for sale 'within weeks'
Seachill is currently the last remaining food business within the Icelandic Group
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Aldi aims to demystify French wine with 11-strong lineup
The “easy-to-understand” collection is in three sub-ranges: Pardon My French, The Forgotten One and Jean Claude Mas
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Lidl creates 400 jobs at new multimillion pound RDC in Wednesbury
The 435,938 sq ft centre becomes its largest warehouse in the UK – the equivalent of 10 football pitches
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Poundland has eye on the availability prize
Trading director Barry Williams said this week there was a “huge prize” for the discounter if it addressed availability
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99p Stores falls into administration
Poundland has placed 99p Stores into administration a little more than two years after the fixed-priced retail chain snapped up 250 stores from its rival
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Lidl pledges support to NFU 'Back British Farming Charter'
Lidl is to strengthen its British product offering and work with British farmers to develop fair, beneficial and transparent
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Aldi and Lidl defend using lorry drivers to unload trucks
Lorry driver David Janczak-Hogarth claimed the discounters were letting “any Tom, Dick or Harry in the warehouse”
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Analysis & Features
9. Analyst: Aldi and Lidl add £13m to canned sector
Own label is storming ahead in canned goods. We quiz Kantar analyst Will Sohler to find out what part the discounters have to play in this and what, if anything, brands can do to fight back
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Walker's Iceland tops 2017's Top 50 ranking
Iceland has gone straight to number one as it enters the Top 50 Independents ranking for the first time
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Aldi to get fresh logo to complement ‘modern’ image
The new logo is already in use in China and will be coming to the UK in due course