All Supermarkets articles – Page 343
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News
Philips defends Morrisons track record
Dalton Philips has issued another passionate defence of his track record as Morrisons boss.
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Discounters up again as premium own-label slows
Aldi and Lidl continued to make gains in the past three months, new figures from Kantar Worldpanel reveal.
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Sainsbury's to list Henshaw's ready meals
A Dragons’ Den contestant who secured backing from Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne is rolling out her ready meal range into Sainsbury’s.
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Competition law 'hampers' milk summit talks
A solution to the current milk crisis is being hampered by a culture of fear surrounding competition regulations, retailers and processors have warned.
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Grocers warned to be wary of 'cash for crash'
Lawyers have urged grocers to follow Ocado’s example in taking a hard line against ‘crash for cash’ fraudsters…
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Analysis & Features
Is Asda's credit card on the money?
Despite consumer distrust in the banks, and the offer of cash back, analysts are sceptical of Asda’s move into credit cards.
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Cockermouth
The Grocer 33 is a weekly mystery shopping survey, tracking price, service and availability at the five leading grocery retailers: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Each week the winning store manager is interviewed by The Grocer.
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M&S debuts mobile shopping app
Marks & Spencer has launched its first mobile shopping app that also offers customers tools and services including a GPS store locater and barcode scanner.
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Ocado’s 'virtual wall' at the Birmingham Bullring
Ocado will next week unveil a virtual shopping wall at the Bullring complex in Birmingham.
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And that’s it from me: Ford exits Sainsbury’s
Anna Ford is to step down as a non-executive director at Sainsbury’s after six years in the role.
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Waitrose in tie-up with KidStart savings club
Waitrose has teamed up with family savings club KidStart to offer parents money back on their online shopping.
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Interviews
John Dixon's 'restless dissatisfaction'
In a rare interview, John Dixon spoke exclusively to The Grocer about his vision for M&S Food, the journey so far… and the journey still to come.
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News
Sainsbury's late delivery tenners ended
Sainsbury’s has scrapped its long-running late delivery vouchers for online orders.
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Analysis & Features
Welcome to the click & collect revolution
Supermarkets have been ramping up click & collect and some are now looking at grocery as well as non-food… heralding the dawn of the grocery drive thru.
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Analysis & Features
Clarke urges patience in shareholder spring
Comedy and crossed words were the order of the day, but CEO’s honesty kept shareholders at bay - and has bought him more time.
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News
Sainsbury's revamps its own-label cereals
Sainsbury’s is relaunching its own-label cereal range with 85 new or improved products.
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Analysis & Features
No room for complacency on bribery
As Sainsbury’s buyer John Maylam is jailed for corruption, a poll for The Grocer shows even new legislation isn’t deterring some.
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News
Bribery 'getting worse' say one in four
The lavish dinners, fast cars, swish holidays and cash bungs catalogued in the recent Sainsbury’s bribery case are far more common than you think, according to a new survey on bribery commissioned by The Grocer.
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Comment & Opinion
Bribery and corruption is still prevalent in grocery
I once asked a Tesco executive why there were no plans to enter Russia. His answer was short and simple…
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News
New Asda card ramps up the loyalty battle
Asda is to launch a new credit card next week offering spenders supermarket rewards - as Tesco kicks off its own major loyalty offensive.