All Supermarkets articles – Page 355
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NewsMorrisons convenience estate breaks 50-store barrier
Morrisons’ convenience store estate has burst through the 50-store barrier.
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NewsTesco's Hudl tablet: In pictures
Tesco’s Hudl tablet, launching on 30 September, is a 7-inch Android device with a 1.5GHz processor and 16GB of memory.
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NewsTesco’s Hudl tablet launches with discounts for Clubcard holders
Tesco is to launch a 7-inch tablet computer called Hudl, amid a major marketing drive that will allow Clubcard holders to get their hands on one of the devices for potentially just £60-worth of points.
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NewsGeorge at Asda goes grunge for autumn-winter
Asda has embraced grunge and folk music for its new autumn and winter George clothing range.
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NewsSainsbury's hires Conversocial to help manage its social media
Sainsbury’s has become the latest supermarket to hire Conversocial to help manage its social media response to crises…
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Comment & OpinionTesco has head start with Hudl
Like me, many of you have no doubt been glued to Robert Peston’s BBC series on the history of British retail…
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NewsAsda readies training facility and dummy store at Leeds HQ
Asda has confirmed the completion of a new 103,000 sq ft training facility adjacent to its Leeds HQ.
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NewsTesco hits the Decks in South with latest hypermarket extra
Tesco is set to roll out its new restaurant concept, Decks, to the South of England…
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Morrisons boosts own-label buying with dedicated sourcing team
Morrisons has created a specialist own-brand sourcing team to improve its own-label buying…
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NewsTesco pork chop supplier FA Gill fighting to clear its name
The slaughterhouse implicated in this week’s mislabelled British Tesco pork chop row has been suspended…
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Analysis & FeaturesDragging the high street out of town
How serious a threat to indies is Tesco’s much-lauded reinvention of the hypermarket format?…
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NewsMidlands Co-operative and Anglia Co-op to merge
Midlands Co-operative Society and Anglia Co-operative Society have announced plans to merge.
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NewsTesco takes the fight to Lovefilm and Netflix with Blinkbox push
Tesco is set to launch a major in-store and advertising drive to back its movie and TV streaming service Blinkbox, as its takes on rivals Netflix and Lovefilm.
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NewsWaitrose shakes up its retail services division
Waitrose has axed almost 100 jobs in a shakeup of its retail services division…
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NewsTesco urges shoppers to buy local Northern Ireland goods
Tesco is stepping up its commitment to support locally produced food with a new ‘buy local’ push in Northern Ireland…
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NewsAsda turns its food aisles pink for charity
Asda has kicked off its Tickled Pink breast cancer campaign with the launch of several new pink-coloured products.
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NewsAugust footfall drops as retailers suffer an Olympic comparison
Overall retail footfall in August suffered the biggest drop since March, according to the BRC’s springboard footfall monitor.
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NewsTesco to provide click & collect service at Goodwood Revival
The roar of vintage motors, the thunder of historic war birds in the sky and the rattle of the click & collect truck…
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NewsTuffins trumps mults with '15p off £75 shop' fuel offer
Harry Tuffins is beating the supermarkets at their own game with a discount deal on fuel…
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury’s leads the way... with more deals imminent
Sainsbury’s continues to offer more deals than its rivals largely thanks to its focus on own label…





