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  • Sainsbury’s signs wholesale deal with Australia’s Coles

    November 11, 2019

    Sainsbury’s has agreed a deal to provide Australian supermarket Coles with own-brand products as the UK grocery giant seeks to strengthen its wholesale business.  The range, which will be labelled under the Coles brand, will include packaged groceries and household products.  Read more: Sainsbury’s half-year profits slide Through the deal, Sainsbury’s will also analyse which [...]

  • Lidl ramps up expansion plan with 230 new stores

    November 10, 2019

    Lidl’s expansion spree is set to accelerate, with the German discounter planning 230 extra store openings. The new store plan, first reported today in the Sunday Times, is the latest in a string of bullish moves from Lidl and Aldi, which have been snapping up an increasing share of the grocery market. In a bid [...]

  • Sainsbury’s half-year profit plunges 92 per cent

    November 7, 2019

    Sainsbury’s has suffered a 92 per cent drop in half-year profit, as costs from store closures took a toll on the grocer’s balance sheet. Read more: Sainsbury’s former boss wants government to halve business rates and raise VAT The figures Statutory pre-tax profit fell from £107m last year to just £9m in the three months [...]

  • CNG Fuels to offer first carbon neutral fuels for HGVs

    November 7, 2019

    This morning CNG Fuels, the UK’s leading supplier of renewable biomethane, announced plans to become the first supplier of carbon neutral fuels for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). The supplier plans to use manure to produce carbon neutral biomethane which will undercut diesel prices up to 45 per cent by 2021. Read more: MPs demand parliament’s [...]

  • Petrol price falls for third consecutive month in October

    November 6, 2019

    The price of petrol fell for the third month in a row in October, according to data from RAC fuel watch, with a litre of unleaded nearly 3p cheaper than it was at the beginning of August. The average price of a litre of unleaded dropped 1.57p to 126.42p at the end of the month, [...]

  • Christmas can come too early – or at least the adverts can

    November 3, 2019

    It’s just days since Halloween, but the Christmas advert season is well and truly upon us already. But not everyone is feeling festive yet. Market researcher Kantar Group has revealed that 67 per cent of shoppers think the adverts are too early.  Read more: Toxic Tube a health hazard for commuters On the other hand, [...]

  • Asda gives hundreds of employees extra week to sign new contracts before facing sack

    November 2, 2019

    Asda will give employees an extra week to sign new employment contracts before dismissing them with the original deadline set for today. The supermarket said workers who had yet to sign the new so-called Contract 6 would be given a seven-day “cooling-off period” to change their mind before losing their jobs. Read more: Asda rejects [...]

  • Former Sainsbury’s boss: Halve business rates and raise VAT to save high street

    November 1, 2019

    Jasper King, the former head of supermarket giant Sainsbury’s, has called for business rates to be halved and VAT increased to help high street retailers compete with their online rivals. Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, King said it was unfair that bricks and mortar retailers were forced to pay the rates when their [...]

  • For Generation Insecurity, the British dream has turned sour

    November 1, 2019

    My 14 year old son is in a band. He loves playing to his classmates and studying GCSE music. Bizarrely (for me), he’s quite into Queen and eighties songs, which I joke with him was the same stuff I was listening to when I was his age.  Intergenerational humour apart, it got me thinking about [...]

  • Two Sainsbury’s executives to step down in boardroom shake up

    October 29, 2019

    The new chairman of Sainsbury’s is planning a major boardroom reshuffle as the UK’s third-biggest supermarket tries to move on from the collapse of its planned £15bn merger with Asda. Read more: Sainsbury’s heir to the thrown quits to join media powerhouse WPP Google’s Europe operations chief Matt Brittin and ex-Marks and Spencer executive Jean [...]

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