All Supermarkets articles – Page 321
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NewsAsda confirms 1,360 management redundancies in stores
Asda has halved the number of redundancies from its in-store management restructure upon completion of its 45-day consultation this week.
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NewsTesco and Morrisons lose share again in latest Kantar figures
Tesco and Morrisons saw both sales and market share fall in the 12 weeks to 22 June, according to the latest supermarket share data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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IGD predicts discount market will double by 2019
The UK grocery market will increase in value by 16% by 2019, driven by growth in the discount, convenience and online
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NewsReady meal market targeted by Euro food giant Ter Beke
European food producer Ter Beke is set to launch into the UK own-label ready meals market…
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Comment & OpinionTime for action on Thai prawn trade slavery
Supermarkets and fish importers can claim to be shocked by the Thai tiger prawn trade slavery, but not surprised…
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NewsDoddle click & collect service in talks with major supermarkets
Doddle, the new click & collect network launched last week, is in discussions with major UK supermarkets…
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Analysis & FeaturesAdjudicator Christine Tacon on the challenges ahead
One year into her tenure, Christine Tacon has already achieved change with her payment backdating coup…
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NewsPrice war would be 'strategy of decline', says Tesco
Tesco has told shareholders it will resist moves for an all-out price war.
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NewsTesco cooks up partnership with SORTEDfood online channel
Tesco has partnered with one of the world’s largest social media cookery channels as part of its drive to inspire youngsters to learn more about cooking.
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NewsMorrisons brings online delivery service to North London
Morrisons has extended its online groceries service to North London.
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NewsSainsbury's reduces sugar content of chilled juices
Sainsbury’s has reduced the sugar content of its own-label chilled juices by 83.5 tonnes a year following success with a 30% reduced sugar cranberry juice launched last year.
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Comment & OpinionTacon's challenge
A surprising number of suppliers have little knowledge of GSCOP, a new survey has revealed.
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NewsTacon claims breakthrough on ‘forensic auditing’
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has persuaded eight supermarkets to slash the time they backdate demands for money from six years to two.
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InterviewsGroceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon: One year in
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon speaks to The Grocer about her first year in the role, and a new pledge on ‘forensic auditing’ by eight major supermarkets.
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NewsMorrisons cuts prices on 135 more products
Morrisons has kicked off a second round of price cuts, less than two months after lowering prices on 1,200 lines.
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NewsOstrich trialled by Tesco as interest grows in speciality meats
Ostrich is tipped to become a more common sight in British supermarkets as interest in the meat grows…
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Comment & OpinionDo supermarkets have any right to demand supplier loyalty?
What to do about the discounters? That is the question every grocery retailer is asking. (Or should be.)…
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Grocer 33New Grocer 33 store of the week methodology announced
The Grocer is unveiling a new and improved methodology for The Grocer 33 store of the week…
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Comment & Opinion
England’s World Cup woes spark merchandise sell-off
England’s tears have barely had time to dry and already the World Cup merchandise sell-off is under way.
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NewsNetto returns: What happened to its stores in the UK?
Netto exited the UK in May 2010 when it was bought by Asda. But 47 of its stores were picked up by other retailers. What became of Netto UK’s estate?





