All Discounters articles – Page 108
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Lidl launches ‘revolutionary’ Negroni-flavoured crisps
The bagged snack has “a unique, bittersweet” taste, says the discounter
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Former Lidl UK COO Martin Bailie set for Primark role in Dublin
The Lidl veteran will take up a position at the clothing brand’s headquarters in Dublin, a source has revealed
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Aldi runs Baubles for Barnardo's Christmas campaign
The discounter will be selling a Barnardo’s Baubles Kit with six round or heart-shaped ceramic baubles
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Lidl to launch click & collect for fresh groceries in Germany
Reports suggest a click & collect service will be trialled in Berlin from December
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Media Bites 24 Oct: UK GDP, British American Tobacco, Lidl
Britain’s economy has so far shrugged off the impact of the Brexit vote, official figures are expected to reveal this week.
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Tesco regains share as Aldi and Lidl growth slows
Tesco is beginning to claw back ground from the discounters as its recovery coincides with some of the worst growth figures of the price war era for Aldi and Lidl
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Iceland's frozen soups deliver £6m boost for flagging category
Soups launched under the successful Slimming World range have amassed sales of £2.2m
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Iceland gets Craft Guild of Chefs accreditation for 32 lines
The supermarket is the only retailer to have been given the guild’s seal of approval
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury's and Netto should have known better
Perhaps the most surprising issue is that the statements made by both parties seemed to indicate it was not expected
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Analysis & Features
How 'posh Iceland' shows retailer is moving with the times
Posh isn’t a word that immediately springs to mind when you think of Iceland
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Martin Bailie to leave Lidl after 14 years with company
His move is the latest in a string of senior comings and goings sparked by CEO Ronny Gottschlich’s recent departure
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Young’s aims to hook shoppers with Iceland Food Warehouse range
Hooked Seafood Kitchen products will roll out into stores over the coming weeks
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Analysis & Features
Is slowing profitability all part of the Aldi masterplan?
The chain says it will continue to prioritise investment in margin
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Lidl defends plan to charge shoppers 9p for plastic bags
Lidl UK has defended its decision to charge 9p for its “stronger” carrier bags
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Lidl adds French collection to Wine Cellar promotion
The promotion features 42 limited edition wines
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Analysis & Features
Lidl buyer: Customers will pay for quality and convenience
We quiz Verena Alter from Lidl on what can be done to add value back into the hot beverages market. And whether tea pods are the future
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Aldi results: What the analysts say
Aldi announced another set of record results as sales reached £7.7bn, but profits shrank. What did the industry analysts make of it?
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Iceland trademark faces potential legal challenge from country
Icelandic government is angry over impact of trademark on country’s producers
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Comment & Opinion
Aldi and the art of minimalism
The discounter is making waves with its first ever TV ad in Germany - featuring neither products nor price messages
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Sainsbury's to convert former Netto stores in Lymm and Hedon
Sainsbury’s has not ruled out opening its stores on other Netto sites