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  • John Lewis: ‘Transformation on track’ but chain still in the red

    September 12, 2024

    The John Lewis Partnership has reported an improved set of half-year results and has said it is on target to significantly boost its performance for the full year. The iconic UK name, which also owns Waitrose, said sales topped £5.9bn in the 26 weeks ended 27 July, up by two per cent year on year. [...]

  • Grocery inflation stabilises, but Brits still concerned about shopping costs

    September 10, 2024

    Grocery inflation has returned to its downward trend but nearly two thirds of Brits remain worried about the rising cost of their shopping, according to fresh data. Annual grocery price inflation in the four weeks to 1 September fell to 1.7 per cent, down from 1.8 per cent in the previous four-week period, according to [...]

  • Asda: Huge equal pay court case starts amid demonstrations

    September 9, 2024

    A court case over equal pay involving more than 60,000 Asda workers has started amid demonstrations being staged in Brighton and Manchester. The GMB union, which has said the case is the biggest ever in the private sector, is arguing that the predominantly female retail workforce is paid up to £3.74 an hour less than [...]

  • Aldi hails record sales as profit surges by almost £400m but loses market share

    September 9, 2024

    Aldi has lost market share despite achieving record sales during its latest financial year as its profit surged by almost £400m, new figures have revealed. The Warwickshire-headquartered UK arm of the German supermarket giant lost 0.2 per cent to report a market share of 10 per cent in 2023. That’s despite Aldi posting record sales [...]

  • How Heck! sausage mogul rejected yachting career to captain family business

    September 6, 2024

    Following a rocky five years which saw sausage maker Heck plummet into the red, the 33-year-old entrepreneur at the helm of the family business said growth is finally on the horizon. From a pre-tax profit of almost £722,000 in its 2018 financial year, in 2021 the brand, which is headquartered on a 500-acre farm deep [...]

  • Inside Asda’s turnaround plan to win back customers from supermarket rivals

    August 9, 2024

    It’s a difficult time to be at Asda’s helm – with sales down as well as competitors eating into its market share, the supermarket giant has announced an ambitious three-point turnaround plan to stave off further declines. Without a permanent CEO – the position has been empty since 2021 and filled on an interim basis [...]

  • Iceland sheds 1,000 jobs as sales pass £4bn and loss slashed

    August 6, 2024

    Sales at supermarket giant Iceland passed the £4bn mark during its latest financial year as its pre-tax loss was slashed by more than £30m, according to newly-filed accounts. The Flintshire-headquartered chain has posted a revenue of £4.2bn for the year to March 29, 2024, up from the £3.9bn it reported during the prior 12 months. [...]

  • Problems at Asda look set to continue as workers strike again

    July 24, 2024

    This week, Asda workers - with the support of GMB union - announced the latest strike action in a months-long string of collective action and demonstrations.

  • Farmfoods adds hundreds of new jobs as turnover passes £1bn for the first time

    July 16, 2024

    Farmfoods has added more than 200 new jobs to its team as its turnover breezed past £1bn for the first time in its history, according to newly-filed documents.

  • Morrisons shakes off Aldi and Lidl competition as sales continue to rise

    June 25, 2024

    Morrisons shook off competition from discount rivals Aldi and Lidl to post another rise in sales during its latest quarter.

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