All Supermarkets articles – Page 275
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Morrisons confirms sale of 140 M Local stores
The stores are being sold for £25m to a team led by Mike Greene and Greybull Capital
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Pick Your Own Offers a Waitrose 'game changer' as 700,000 customers sign up in first three months
Supermarket to launch a new phase of promotion with another 250 items included
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Tacon turns tough on demanding supplier information about Tesco practices
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has invoked her powers to demand suppliers give evidence about alleged breaches
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Comment & Opinion
Letters: Lidl shows up Tesco's Clubcard as past sell-by-date
Very few people are unquestionably loyal to anything or anyone, save religious movements…
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Food waste disclosure Bill to be launched by MP Kerry McCarthy
The Labour MP wants other retailers to follow Tesco’s example
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Tesco pays more for milk going into its own-label cheese
The retailer will pay suppliers 29.93 pence per litre until 28 February 2016
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Analysis & Features
Power Ranking Survey 2015: how suppliers rate the supermarkets
How do you rate the supermarkets? Kantar Retail quizzed UK suppliers for the first time in its PoweRanking 2015 report
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Sainsbury's only mult in growth, Kantar figures show
Sluggish growth and falling prices have become ‘the new normal’ in the British grocery market
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Feet On The Floor for Tesco as it sends head office staff into stores
From September to December, 7,000 Tesco head office staff are to spend at least one day a fortnight in-store
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Tesco offers customers chance to try before they buy
The new campaign will enable consumers to taste any branded Tesco to-go product before purchase
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Comment & Opinion
Why Asda's current strategy isn't cutting it
Did the media smell blood? Or was it just silly season, with under-employed hacks going along for the ride?
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Analysis & Features
Can Andy Clarke deliver recovery with Asda backs to the wall?
Clarke promises turnaround after worst performance in its history
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Tesco Project Reset: you ain't seen nothing yet experts warn
Cereals, coffee, tea and tinned meats are among those hardest hit by the consolidation so far
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Sour grapes as Tesco puts a cork in its Wine Community
Demise comes as Tesco wine range falls victim to range rationalisation
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Dairy crisis summit moots tougher origin labelling rules
Defra secretary of state Liz Truss says she wants clearer labels on dairy products
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Asda launches new “made with British milk” labelling
The new labelling will support Asda’s commitment to sourcing its own-label Cheddar using 100% British milk from Arla, the retailer says
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Booths plays up northern ranges in new Lytham St Annes store
Booths is set to open its latest store in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, on Wednesday, 9 September…
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Analysis & Features
Has the traditional loyalty scheme passed its sell-by date?
A new report warns plastic points are out and smartphones are in
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Comment & Opinion
The convenience store is back with a vengeance
The mults have made a play for convenience shopping but c-stores are upping their game
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Sunday trading consultation sparks confusion fears
Both opponents and supporters of changes to the Sunday trading rules have criticised the government’s plan as confusing