All Product prices articles – Page 90
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Analysis & Features
Global meat prices to ease after 2014 highs
Global meat prices are set to climb down from the record levels experienced in 2014…
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Analysis & Features
Promotional activity still rising despite losses for suppliers
Almost 60% of UK grocery trade promotions lose money for suppliers according to a study
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News
Sainsbury's the latest to cut milk prices
The retailer announced today (26 June) that the price of two pints of its own-label milk had been dropped from 89p to 75p across its supermarkets
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News
Morrisons rejects price cuts health criticism
Of the 200 products which formed the latest round of Morrisons’ price cuts at the beginning of June, frozen peas were the only fruit or vegetable
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News
Morrisons price cuts deliver lowest total among the big four
Morrisons is over 5% cheaper than some of its big four rivals on the 200 plus lines selected in its latest price cuts…
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Analysis & Features
Waitrose Pick Your Own Offers hailed as 'groundbreaking'
Supermarket promotions were back in the headlines this week as Waitrose launched its Pick Your Own Offers initiative…
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News
Warmwater prawn prices plunge as coldwater prices soar
Warmwater prawn prices have fallen in time for the expected rush in demand by UK consumers - but coldwater prawn prices have almost doubled.
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Comment & Opinion
My Week...By Richard Lloyd (as told to Bill Tush)
It’s a victory for the little guy. Our super-complaint (and it really is an absolutely super complaint)…
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News
Six in 10 promos lose money for suppliers, major study claims
A three-year analysis of 212 million promotions in multiple retailers in the Western world showed that UK brand owners were among the biggest losers
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News
New Waitrose 'Pick Your Own Offers' will be consumer-tailored discount scheme
MD Mark Price suggests the scheme will “revolutionise” promotions
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News
Co-op's 'Fresh Three' gets grocer into price wars
The £125m promotion will see three popular products go half-price every three weeks
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News
Milk prices could go up without affecting demand, survey suggests
A survey of 1,270 milk drinkers by Mintel found that 51% of consumers would be prepared to pay more than £1 for four pints
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News
Morrisons unveils first Potts price cuts
Morrisons said today that it has now made 1,665 cuts of an average of 16% since the beginning of last year
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Analysis & Features
Budget own label ranges dodge supermarket price war deflation
Grocery prices have crashed in the wake of the supermarket price war – but not in the case of many budget own-label lines
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News
Co-op trial boosts value and tertiary lines
New dump bins and outdoor posters advertising ‘Super Low Prices on over 100 of your everyday essentials’ have been introduced at around 25 smaller stores
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News
Which? ‘dodgy offers’ petition signatory numbers soar
A petition calling for a crackdown on “dodgy special offers” in supermarkets that consumer pressure group Which? instigated in April has grown…
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Analysis & Features
Brands put brakes on deals in wake of Easter activity
Easter is a distant memory to retailers who spent the May bank holiday weekend selling barbies and burgers…
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News
Promo dynamic: half of supermarket deals now 'save' offers
New data shows the promotional landscape is becoming more straightforward
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News
The Co-op gets behind frozen with £5 fish meal deal
The Co-operative Group has become the latest major retailer to up its support for frozen food by launching a £5 frozen mea…
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Comment & Opinion
Which? thing to get angry about? We just don't know
We’ve had superheroes, supersizing, super-injunctions and this morning we had a new one to get our heads around – the super-complaint