All Supermarkets articles – Page 238

  • Lakeland’s flagship store in Windermere
    Analysis

    Retail Week On The Road: North West

    2011-08-01T07:00:00Z

    We visit the Lake District, Liverpool and Manchester

  • Canary Wharf is the flagship store
    News

    Waitrose to try fashion at Canary Wharf store

    2011-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Upmarket grocer Waitrose is to make a play for fashion as it launches its first clothing offer in its Canary Wharf store in London as part of plans to ramp up its non-food ranges.

  • Shopping Basket Full of Groceries
    Analysis

    Crunch time for the grocers

    2011-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Shoppers have been cutting back on discretionary items but now even food volumes are declining. Jennifer Creevy reports on how supermarkets are having to adapt to this unfamiliar environment

  • Natalie Berg, Global Research Director, Planet Retail
    Opinion

    Comment: American shoppers are loyalty card addicts

    2011-07-28T10:56:00Z

    As an American in the UK, I have grown to accept certain things. Pre-packed sandwiches. The weather. Instant coffee.

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    News

    Groceries Code of Practice to be strengthened

    2011-07-28T09:17:00Z

    The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee has outlined the need for a supermarket ombudsman and proposed strengthening the Groceries Code of Practice.

  • Lisa Byfield-Green, retail analyst, Planet Retail.
    Analysis

    Walmart joins US grocers opening in ‘food deserts’

    2011-07-27T11:24:00Z

    Walmart, Supervalu and Walgreens joined First Lady Michelle Obama to announce plans for the opening of hundreds of stores in neglected areas of the US known as ‘food deserts’.

  • News

    Carrefour Italy inaugurates first Carrefour Planet hypermarket

    2011-07-27T11:09:00Z

    Carrefour in Italy has inaugurated its first Carrefour Planet hypermarket at Paderno Dugnano in Milan.The store covers an area of almost 140,000 sq ft and uses the concept already developed in France, Spain and Belgium.Together with lower prices, the new store features specialist offers organised by sector, and services including ...

  • News

    Rewe Group in negotiations with Conad

    2011-07-27T11:00:00Z

    German grocer Rewe Group is negotiating with Conad about the disposal of large parts of its loss-making Billa supermarket and superstore division in Italy.Besides Conad, Rewe Group’s partner in the Coopernic buying alliance Coop Italia is also reported to be interested in the 190-store network.Billa in Italy recorded a sales ...

  • News

    Grocery chain Woolworths posts sales increase

    2011-07-27T10:56:00Z

    Grocery chain Woolworths posted a 4.7% increase in net sales to AUD54.1bn (£36bn) for its financial year ended June 26.Excluding fuel, sales rose 4.1%.Food and alcohol sales increased 4.6% to AUD36.18bn (£24bn) or by 3% on a like-for-like basis.The company said that its price knockdown campaign contributed to this growth.In ...

  • News

    Indian government panel recommends easing restrictions

    2011-07-27T10:50:00Z

    An Indian government panel is said to have recommended easing restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment in Indian retail, which could allow international companies to own as much as 51% of multichannel retailers if they invest a minimum of $100m (£61.3m). This would allow retailers such as Walmart and Carrefour access ...

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    News

    Musgrave sets up €10m fund for Superquinn suppliers

    2011-07-27T09:42:00Z

    Musgrave Group has set up a €10m fund to help suppliers who have experienced losses not covered by credit insurance as a result of the receivership of Superquinn.

  • Tesco is to launch a bundle deal on its Back to School clothing for £15.
    News

    Tesco to launch £15 bundle Back to School deal

    2011-07-26T14:56:00Z

    Tesco is to launch a bundle deal on its Back to School clothing for £15.

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    News

    Waitrose to launch into fashion

    2011-07-26T10:56:00Z

    Waitrose is to introduce fashion for the first time at its flagship Canary Wharf store in London.

  • Supermarket construction soars
    News

    Supermarket construction surges 42% since 2008

    2011-07-26T09:47:00Z

    Supermarket construction has propped up the retail property sector as shopping centre construction contracts.

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    News

    Superquinn directors to be questioned

    2011-07-26T09:11:00Z

    Superquinn directors may be questioned in the High Court today as the wrangling over the future of the grocer continues.

  • Locations like St David's shopping centre are enjoying increased footfall
    Analysis

    Retail Week On The Road: Wales and the Southwest

    2011-07-25T00:00:00Z

    We visit Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Bristol.

  • The latest Kantar figures showed Morrisons emerged the fastest growing of the big four
    News

    Negative food volumes worry for Supermarkets

    2011-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Grocers face negative like-for-like food volumes for the remainder of the year after a torrid first half when the only uptick came in April with the royal wedding and Easter.

  • Sainsbury’s is considered particularly vulnerable to subdued trading conditions
    News

    Subdued trading and inflation hits grocers

    2011-07-22T00:00:00Z

    The latest grocery industry data from Kantar and Nielsen showed inflation-powered sales growth at the expense of volumes.

  • Jamie Oliver
    Analysis

    Sainsbury’s and Jamie Oliver

    2011-07-22T00:00:00Z

    The grocer and the celebrity chef are to part company, but how will Sainsbury’s maintain its successful advertising?

  • Tim Danaher, Editor
    Opinion

    The party is over for the supermarkets

    2011-07-22T00:00:00Z

    The past five years have been a story of almost unbroken growth for the big four supermarkets. Since the mid-decade recoveries at Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons, general retailers have looked on in envy as the grocers appeared immune to fluctuations in the economy, while everything new that they tried seemed ...