All Grocery articles – Page 673
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News
Waitrose and Booths create buying alliance
Waitrose, owned by John Lewis Partnership, and independent supermarket group Booths have forged a buying alliance.
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Waitrose and Booths create buying alliance
Waitrose, owned by John Lewis Partnership, and independent supermarket group Booths have forged a buying alliance.
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Cost of living soars in August
The cost of living in the UK rose 7.4 per cent in August, leaving the average family 11 worse off a week, according to Asda’s income tracker.
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Cost of living soars in August
The cost of living in the UK rose 7.4 per cent in August, leaving the average family 11 worse off a week, according to Asda’s income tracker.
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Opinion
Can Tesco beat the discounters at their own game?
It seems strange that the mighty Tesco should be worried about a competitor that is just a fraction of its size. Yet this week the grocer launched its biggest package of money-saving measures since it launched its iconic Value range 15 years ago.
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Asda launches online recruitment drive
Asda has kicked off a drive to tempt staff to its stores with the launch of a 100,000 online recruitment campaign.
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Lidl store opening causes stampede
Shoppers clashed in their rush to secure a bargain at the opening of discount grocer Lidl’s new store in Southall yesterday.
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John Lewis weekly sales climb
John Lewis has recorded a 7.5 per cent sales lift for last week and revealed its store at the new Highcross scheme in Leicester had “an outstanding first week”.
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Asda slashes price of petrol
Asda has cut its national fuel prices this morning in a move that is likely to spark a fresh petrol price war among the grocers.
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Financial turmoil set to add to retailers’ woes
Intense turmoil in the financial markets precipitated by Lehman Brothers’ collapse will pile pressure on retailers’ finances, bankers have warned.
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Morrisons plans non-food offensive with new range
Morrisons is gearing up for a major non-food push next spring as chief executive Marc Bolland aims to further extend the grocer’s appeal.
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Opinion
A whiff of panic about Tesco
At a time when such excitement has been focused on the discount grocery retailers it was always going to be a question of when, rather than if, Tesco fought back.
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News
Tesco wades in to price war against discounters
Tesco this week waged war on competitors with a 100 million investment in the launch of its Discounter range.
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South Korean discounter to target China
South Korean retailer Shinsegae is to open 100 discount hypermarkets in China by 2015 in an attempt to take advantage of the country’s fast-growing consumer economy.
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Aldi responds to launch of Tesco Discounter range
Aldi has said “it is very much business as usual” for the discount grocer after yesterday’s launch of Tesco’s 100 million Discounter range.
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Tesco silences rumours over supplier switch
Tesco has confirmed its commitment to data warehouse supplier Teradata following the news that it has completed a project with an alternative supplier.
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Fresh & Easy workers push for union talks
Workers at Tesco’s US chain Fresh & Easy have appealed to the retailer to organise full union representation for its staff.
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Holland & Barrett buys Julian Graves
Holland & Barrett’s parent company NBTY Europe has bought its high street competitor Julian Graves from Icelandic investor Baugur.
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Sainsbury's extends welfare pork range
Sainsbury’s has more than doubled its range of higher welfare pork as it claims demand for affordable meat raised in better conditions has soared.
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Tesco complaint against Asda upheld
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a complaint by Tesco against a national price comparison advertising campaign by Asda.

















