All Supermarkets articles – Page 366
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Analysis & FeaturesThe campaigners who want a Tesco in their town
The Nimbys have got competition. From the Western Isles to Wiltshire, action groups are clamouring for the supermarkets to come to their towns.
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NewsBraille signage puts Sainsbury's in touch
Sainsbury’s is to introduce Braille signage at its store in Peterborough ahead of the Paralympics later this month.
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Analysis & FeaturesThe candymen can: mults plot American revolution
Is a lack of innovation from UK manufacturers the key to our growing hunger for ‘weirder’…
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NewsFisher's to remain after Sainsbury's buyout
Sainsbury’s has bought one of the UK’s most high-profile independent retail outlets, Fisher’s of Gerrards Cross
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NewsOcado shares slide again after analysts stick the boot in
Ocado’s share price has taken another battering following downbeat notes from City analysts.
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NewsTesco’s Discs on Demand lets shoppers burn CDs in store
Tesco has unveiled a new fixture that would allow even the smallest stores to stock thousands of DVD or CD titles.
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NewsTesco unveils Gatwick virtual store to tempt holidaymakers
Tesco has launched a new virtual store in Gatwick Airport aimed at reminding holidaymakers to make an online grocery order for when they return and drive uptake of its mobile app.
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Comment & Opinion
Fish labels are still fishy says Which?
Buying sustainably sourced fish should be straightforward given the amount of focus on over-fishing…
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Comment & Opinion
Good With Food had a good run. Now The Co-op must move on
Good With Food has been The Co-op’s strapline for six years. But now the society is mulling possible alternatives.
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NewsThe Co-op Group defends Fiji Water listing
The Co-op Group has defended the stocking of Fiji Water after attracting criticism on Facebook. Shoppers used…
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NewsHow Tesco is augmenting reality
Tesco has launched the world’s first cover-to-cover augmented reality food magazine after teaming up with AR specialist Aurasma.
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Analysis & Features
Price promos slash inflation at big four to a mere 1.6%
The BRC said food price inflation had crashed to a two-year low of 3.1%. Well, it’s even better than that.
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Grocer 33Waitrose Buxton
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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NewsMorrisons selling more fish outside 'big five'
Sales of ‘alternative fish’ species are soaring at Morrisons after a drive by the retailer’s fishmongers.
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NewsSainsbury's calls out Tesco for new round of fish fight
Tesco’s efforts to shape shoppers’ choice of fish have been branded ineffective… in a report published by Sainsbury’s.
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NewsGuinness snacks growing in popularity
Guinness-branded nuts are winning listings at the supermarkets as sales of the stout plunge.
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Comment & Opinion
Consumers need champions
In my time as retail controller of the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS) I was a member of…
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Profiles
Where are they now? Eric Nicholls, former buyer, Sainsbury's
Nicholls joined Sainsbury’s in June 1956 following national service, as a clerk in the factory costing office in Blackfriars.
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Analysis & FeaturesPromotions fall as multiples get set for Olympic bonanza
The countdown to the Olympics saw featured space promotions elbowed out in three of the top five this week…
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Grocer 33Waitrose, Cambridge
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.





