All Supermarkets articles – Page 16
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         News NewsLidl GB chief customer officer moves to Lidl FranceLidl GB has yet to appoint a successor to Jassine Ouali 
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         Range Preview Range PreviewAll the UK supermarket Christmas ranges 2025Here’s a preview of this year’s Christmas ranges before they land on supermarket shelves 
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         Interviews InterviewsHow has Tesco changed under Ken Murphy in the past five years?After winning The Grocer Cup last week, Group CEO Ken Murphy outlines how Tesco has changed in the nearly five years since he took on the role 
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         News NewsCyberattacks: mass claim firm boasts of signing up 4,000 M&S shoppers‘Mass claim platforms like this risk turning justice into a business model,’ said Seema Kennedy, executive director of Fair Civil Justice 
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         News NewsHenry Dimbleby warns government’s Food Strategy is ‘worthless’ without backing from PM‘To guarantee success, the prime minister needs to step in,’ said Dimbleby 
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         News NewsWaitrose rolls out subscription service for online delivery slotsThe new ‘Delivery Pass’ will allow shoppers to pay upfront for a subscription period of one month, six months or 12 months 
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         Grocer 33 Grocer 33Aldi cheapest supermarket in first Super Grocer 33 of the new yearAldi had the edge over Lidl thanks to lower prices on its kitchen towels, oranges, cheddar and cucumber 
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         Grocer 33 Grocer 33Lidl is best supermarket in our Southampton mystery shopLidl picked up 84 points, just edging out Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, partly thanks to perfect availability 
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         News NewsIceland Foods microloan scheme returns with ‘budget friendly basket’ to fight school holiday hungerTo help shoppers ‘make the most’ of their Food Club loan, Iceland has partnered with nutritionist Tanya Haffner, to compile a ‘budget-friendly’ shopping basket 
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         News NewsHealth Lottery sales fall for 10th consecutive yearThe Health Lottery has not made a profit since its inception in 2011, with cumulative losses now totalling almost £300m 
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         News NewsSupermarkets urged to give suppliers greater retail media transparencyThe first qualitative study of the UK’s retail media networks calls for retailers and fmcg companies to work towards establishing shared standards of governance 
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         News NewsIceland Foods loses latest appeal in ‘Iceland vs Iceland’ EU trademark disputeIceland Foods has suffered another setback in its long-running trademark dispute with the Icelandic government over the use of the word Iceland 
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         News NewsSainsbury’s launches personalised pricing at checkouts in latest loyalty expansionSainsbury’s is taking its loyalty programme to the next level by extending personalised pricing to physical checkouts, allowing Nectar members to access up to 10 tailored offers weekly without pre-downloading them. 
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         News NewsAsda fined £640,000 for selling out-of-date food in WalesTrading Standards officers found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date, at Asda’s Leckwith and Pentwyn stores in Cardiff 
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         News NewsDefra sets out 10-point Food Strategy plan for healthier food and greener supply chainThe outcomes framework includes demands of the industry to make healthy food more affordable and to step up action to tackle the obesity crisis 
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         News NewsRetail crime epidemic to get £7m government ‘blitz’A new £7m strategy to tackle the retail crime ‘epidemic’ has been unveiled by Labour, promising improved collaboration between retailers and law enforcement over the next three years 
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         News NewsCritical deforested soy moratorium under threat, food businesses warnThe voluntary moratorium aimed to eliminate deforestation from Amazon soybean supply chains after 2008 
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         News NewsM&S starts to get recruitment back online after cyberattackFor the first time in several weeks, the retailer’s careers page is listing jobs again 
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         News NewsSexual harassment ‘endemic’ in food and drink sector, says UniteA third of women in the food, drink and agriculture sectors said they had been sexually assaulted in the workplace, claims new research from trade union Unite 
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         News NewsAldi to donate more than a million meals during school summer holidaysThe discounter is expecting to reach the figure through its partnership with community giving platform Neighbourly 
 





