Morrisons news and analysis – Page 54
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons announcement should prove a tipping point on food waste
Morrisons’ move is another, potentially big, step in the right direction, but there is still much to be done to get the industry fully working together on food waste
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News
Morrisons donates £45k to boost Community Fridge Network
More than 30 tonnes of food per month will be saved from waste by November
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News
City News: Morrisons continues stellar recovery
Morrisons may be at risk of becoming the odd one out as the big four morphs into an effective duopoly, but the Bradford-based grocer continued its stellar recovery this week, suggesting it remains more than equipped to succeed on its own.
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Morrisons Bangor: Grocer 33 store of the week
The great weather came in time for the bank holiday weekend, which was brilliant
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News
Potts: Sainsbury's-Asda deal 'will only make us stronger'
The supermarket reported a like-for-like sales rise of 3.6% in the first quarter
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City snapshot: Morrisons trumpets ‘strong start’ to the year
Morrisons (MRW) has heralded “a strong start to the year” during which it became more competitive while delivering like-for-like sales of 3.6%. Plus, Tesco releases annual report, Coca-Cola HBC posts 4.5% first quarter organic growth and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Morrisons launches promotion to help children with cancer
Every Pack Gives Back, across 32 lines, will raise money for charity partner CLIC Sargent
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Happy Egg Co launches liquid egg white and sandwich fillers
The NPD signals an expansion of the brand’s scope outside shell eggs
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Morrisons boosts supplier transparency with online portal
The retailer said the move was a response to concerns from suppliers and followed other moves to simplify trading relationships in its supply chain
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News
Morrisons 'was part of Carlyle attempt to rescue P&H'
Carlyle’s decision not to proceed with an offer for the wholesaler giant proved the final nail in the coffin for P&H
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons and Tesco look to revive fortunes of own-label value brands
Overhaul of Morrisons’ own-label budget range, with new packaging and prices cut to as low as 20p for some everyday food items, involves more than 250 SKUs at launch
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News
Morrisons cuts prices across more than 250 Savers items
Morrisons said the relaunch was aimed at “keeping shopping simple and saving customers money”
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News
Morrisons adds chillies to Wonky fruit and veg line-up
The retailer is also launching a TV ad for its imperfect fresh produce range…
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News
Morrisons enters 'growth phase' of three-pronged fightback
Dave Potts said core store growth was combining with growth into wholesale markets, including a deal with McColl’s
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News
Morrisons to roll out vegan labelling on plant-based SKUs
Morrisons contacted Animal Aid to confirm the move in the wake of the animal rights group’s Mark It Vegan campaign
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News
Why was a resurgent Morrisons rebuffed by the City?
Unexpected news of a jump in sales & profits rewarded with 4.9% drop in share price
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Comment & Opinion
What's the law on equal pay?
Morrisons is the latest supermarket to face a potential hefty compensation claim
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Morrisons Inverurie: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘I come from the restaurant sector and I think the Morrisons café stands up really well against high street restaurant brand
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Morrisons takes win in battle of the Scottish supermarkets
Morrisons tames the Beast from the East while most rivals struggled with big availability gaps
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News
City snapshot: 'Strong year' for Morrisons sees progress on sales, profits and debt
Morrisons has announced a 2.8% rise in annual like-for-like sales, a double-digit jump in profits and a large reduction of net debt as its recovery under CEO David Potts continues. Plus, Conviviality shares suspended “pending an announcement”, Greencore drops 30% on yesterday’s profits warning and all the rest of the latest news from the City.