All Supermarkets articles – Page 235
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Tesco launches reverse vending machines in DRS trial
The UK’s biggest retailer said it would begin the trial in Borehamwood today
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Lidl launches one-hour grocery delivery in Dublin
The core range including frozen, ambient and fresh food can be ordered on a smartphone app
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Sainsbury's hit by weekend website issues
Shoppers experienced problems between Saturday and Monday afternoon
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Comment & Opinion
What Morrisons needs to know to succeed in Thailand
With Morrisons announcing its move into Thailand, what are the key lessons it should learn from predecessors? Jasmine Montgomery of Seven Brands looks at key lessons from Tesco Lotus and others
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Comment & Opinion
Ways supermarkets can cut waste - and tell consumers
The noise around food waste has been rising steadily, and supermarkets are painted as the problem in the UK, says Paul Harvey at Newton
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Co-op introduces first compostable 5p bags
The bags are part of a major new ethical strategy for the retailer launching next week
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Lidl to remove black plastic from fruit & veg lines
The non-recyclable plastic will be removed from products including mushrooms, baby sweetcorn, asparagus, broccoli and cauliflower
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Glow of summer grocery sales boom begins to fade
The hot weather triggered a bumper summer for the grocers, but the latest market share data suggests spending has slowed in more recent weeks.
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Media Bites 17 Sept: Tesco, The Co-op, Unilever
Tesco is planning to shut a raft of City centre stores and convert dozens of others to Jack’s, its new discount format, in a move that will put thousands of jobs at risk
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Analysis & Features
Is Jamie Oliver's Tesco role any more than an ad coup?
It may seem a bitter medicine to some but Dave Lewis thinks an Oliver-backed health initiative is preferable to DH intervention
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Analysis & Features
Supermarket buyers: as the role changes, what next?
With creativity now well and truly superseded by data, what does a buyer look like in 2018?
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Analysis & Features
Can M&S's new celebrities win over young families?
Social focus and celebs like Amanda Holden and Rochelle Humes mark a shift in M&S’s marketing
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Comment & Opinion
From Jack’s to Jamie Oliver, Tesco is keeping everyone guessing
Two men whose names begin with J look set to have a big say in Tesco’s future
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Comment & Opinion
Sleeping with the enemy will become retail's 'new normal'
Partnerships, networks and ecosystems will enable companies to create customer value and drive growth, says Accenture Strategy’s Richard Wolff
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Supers responsible for reducing food waste, say shoppers
Only 3% of respondents said they do not feel the onus is on supermarkets to decrease levels of food waste
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Sainsbury's to follow Argos into voice shopping
Sainsbury’s monitoring feedback on Argos’ Voice Shop with a view to offering its own service including delivery
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Farmfoods annual sales drop 4% amid “competitive” market
Scottish frozen foods retailer Farmfoods posted a 4% drop in annual revenues last year as competitive pressures continued to weigh on the grocery chain.
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Comment & Opinion
How retailers can use premium fruit & veg to take on the discounters
Premium supermarkets must keep abreast of consumer trends and make sure they’re first to market to defend against the discounters, says Cindy van Rijswick of Rabobank
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Lidl donates £1m to NSPCC anti-child abuse project
The money will help fund the charity’s Speak Out Stay Safe project, which aims to reach children with advice on how to sta…
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Asda Price Guarantee to end in favour of focus on low pricing
Price matching initiative was the first of its kind by a major UK supermarket