All Supermarkets articles – Page 74
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AnalysisThe 16 Netto stores that will close as its tie-up with Sainsbury’s ends
Sainsbury’s and Dansk Supermarked Group revealed today they would split, two years after joining forces to bring Netto back to the UK.
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NewsSainsbury's cuts ties with Netto – all stores to close by August
Sainsbury’s is ending its joint venture with Netto following a “comprehensive review” of the business and will close all 16 stores next month.
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NewsSupermarkets urged to reveal results of chicken contamination tests
The UK’s leading supermarket chains are being urged by a consumer group to regularly publish the results of their chicken contamination tests.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on M&S, Sports Direct, Amazon and more
Retail round-up: M&S and Sports Direct to report its trading figures following Brexit, Supermarkets to stamp out campylobacter food poisoning and Amazon removes List Pricing section.
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NewsMorrisons launches click and collect concession partnership with Doddle
Morrisons has launched a partnership with fulfilment service Doddle as the grocer continues to add “useful services” to its larger stores.
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NewsWaitrose full-year profits slip following spike in pension costs
Waitrose has suffered a 17% slip in full-year pre-tax profits, driven by rising pension costs across the John Lewis Partnership.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on Waitrose, Dixons Carphone and more
Retail round-up: Waitrose’s profit falls, Dixons Carphone to improve its multichannel operations, product availability and location key for shoppers.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on Aldi, Sports Direct and N Brown
Retail round-up on June 30, 2016: ASA bans Aldi sales adverts, Sports Direct misses Irish opportunity and N Brown partners with L Marks.
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My Local formally enters administration putting 1,658 jobs at risk
My Local, the convenience chain born out of Morrisons’ failed c-store business, has formally entered administration putting 1,658 jobs at risk.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on BHS, Asda, Aldi and more
Retail round-up on June 29, 2016: Sir Philip Green in talks on BHS pension deficit, Asda and Tesco sales dip and My Local shuts 90 stores
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on the grocers, Arcadia, and Ikea
Retail round-up on June 28, 2016: Morrisons, Asda and Iceland highlighted as the worst at treating suppliers, Sir Philip Green's Arcadia to get refund of £35m, Ikea discontinues selling deadly dressers.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on Wesfarmers, Debenhams, Aldi and Lidl
Retail round-up on June 27, 2016: Wesfarmers' UK plans, Debenhams Ireland to reject rental leases, Aldi and Lidl pledge to keep food prices low.
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NewsTesco boss Dave Lewis insists grocer wouldn’t be ‘disadvantaged’ by Brexit
Tesco boss Dave Lewis has played down fears over a Brexit and insisted the grocer would not be “significantly disadvantaged” by the EU referendum.
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Morrisons vows to re-employ My Local staff if convenience chain collapses
Morrisons has vowed to re-employ all of the chain’s former workers who could be left jobless if My Local plunges into administration.
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NewsData: Amazon Fresh at least 17% cheaper than big four rivals, study reveals
Amazon’s Fresh grocery proposition is at least 17% cheaper than each of its mainstream supermarket rivals, according to a new study.
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NewsJohn Lewis sales jump as Father's Day effect offsets impact of wet weather
John Lewis recorded a jump in sales last week as a boost from Father’s Day offset the negative impact of unseasonably wet weather.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on Tesco, Lidl and Sports Direct
Retail round-up on June 21, 2016: Lidl supports NFU’s 'fruit and veg pledge', Tesco shuts 24 hour store openings, Sports Direct and Modell's looks for a potential deal
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NewsOpinion: Despite Tesco's missed opportunities, competitors should be worried
This slide from one of Philip Clarke’s final presentations as Tesco boss highlights the retailer’s family of operations and brands.
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NewsRetail diary: Holland & Barrett for the Kardashians and shopper's Brexit divide
Iceland warms Scandinavian football fans at the Euros, a Kardashian aims to make a skincare buzz, and Morrisons’ terrible Typhoo typo.
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NewsConvenience store numbers reach 'saturation' after surging 21% in five years
The growth of convenience stores may have reached “saturation” point in the UK after the number of smaller shops surged 21% in just five years.

















