All Iceland articles – Page 4
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      NewsIceland expands Uber Eats partnership
Following a trial period, Iceland has signed a partnership deal with Uber Eats with plans to increase the number of its stores available on the app.
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      NewsIceland freezes prices on £1 value range to ease cost-of-living crunch
Iceland has vowed to freeze the price of more than 60 of its £1 value lines to ease the cost-of-living crunch piling pressure on its customers.
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      NewsIceland boss urges vaccination as staff absence rises
Iceland managing director Richard Walker has encouraged people to get vaccinated as the number of staff forced to take time off in the latest wave of the Covid-19 pandemic climbed.
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      GalleryIn pictures: Keep a straight fascia – how Sainsbury’s, Co-op and more had fun with storefronts
After the Co-op rebranded six of its flagship stores around the UK to mark the start of COP26, Retail Week looks at times famous retailers have temporarily changed their names to capture the public’s imagination
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      DataRanking: From M&S to Iceland – UK consumers’ favourite brands
Marks & Spencer has been crowned the best retail brand according to shoppers in YouGov’s UK Retail Rankings 2021.
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      AnalysisFrom Aldi to Wilko: the retailers closing on Boxing Day 2021
A growing number of retailers are planning to give employees an extra day of leave this festive season by keeping stores shut this Boxing Day. Retail Week tracks which retailers will remain shut on 26 December.
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      NewsSupermarkets struggle to stock shelves amid Covid app ‘pingdemic’
Supermarkets including Tesco, Waitrose and Iceland have all been hit with staff availability issues as the ‘pingdemic’ forces workers to isolate.
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      NewsUnion urges government to roll back on removing mask mandate
Usdaw has urged the government to roll back on removing the mask mandate in stores as some grocers have warned of rising staff absenteeism due to coronavirus.
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      AnalysisRevealed: The secrets of successful store managers
Retail Week’s latest report delves into what makes an exceptional store manager and the role they play in empowering frontline staff to deliver outstanding service.
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      Retail Navigator AnalysisIceland (Overview)
Iceland is the UK’s leading frozen food specialist, with a network of just under 1,000 stores comprising Iceland and The Food Warehouse fascias.
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      Retail Navigator AnalysisIceland (SWOT)
Iceland is the UK’s largest frozen-food retailer with a nationwide store network of nearly 1,000 outlets and an online grocery service able to serve over 85% of the UK population. This has been driven through both product and online innovation, including free home delivery for orders over £40.
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      Retail Navigator AnalysisIceland (Strategy)
Frozen food specialist Iceland has faced intense headwinds in recent years as a combination of consumer uncertainty, changing shopping habits and the rise of the discounters has knocked performance. Compounding this, rising energy prices have hit its bottom lines in the latest financial year.
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      Retail Navigator AnalysisIceland (People)
Richard Walker has taken on the role of executive chairman from the beginning of 2023, taking over from his father Malcolm Walker who is stepping down from the role but will remain on the board as founder.
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      Retail Navigator AnalysisIceland (Financials)
Total sales at Iceland grew 6.5% to £4.12bn in the 53-week year to 29 March 2024 (FY2023). Growth came on the back of a 7.2% rise in sales to £3.86bn in FY2022.
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      NewsCo-op boss Steve Murrells to head up retail climate steering group
Co-op boss Steve Murrells has been unveiled as the chair of the British Retail Consortium’s new Climate Action Roadmap steering group.
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      DataData: The grocery winners and losers from the Covid-19 pandemic
Now that most grocers have issued full-year results, Retail Week crunches the numbers on a year marked by the coronavirus pandemic that supercharged food retailing.
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      GalleryStore gallery: Iceland’s new Swift c-store format
Iceland has opened the first of its new Swift convenience store formats in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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      NewsIceland launches Swift convenience format as Thorntons closes all 61 stores
Iceland has lifted the lid on plans to launch a new Swift convenience format as it bids to take a bigger slice of the lucrative food-to-go market.
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      VideoFace time: Richard Walker discusses his new book and Amazon’s Climate Pledge
Iceland managing director Richard Walker talks to Retail Week about what he hopes people will take away from his new book The Green Grocer and why the business has become the first food retailer to join Amazon’s Climate Pledge initiative
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      DataData: Grocery sales surge in February as online share hits record high
Grocery sales registered the strongest increase last month since June 2020 as Ocado and Iceland both delivered substantial growth.
 

















