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  • Christmas shoppers flock to toy shops ahead of second Covid-19 lockdown

    November 10, 2020

    Toy and entertainment retailers reported a surge in shopper numbers in the days leading up to the coronavirus lockdown, as Brits snapped up Christmas presents ahead of the closure of non-essential stores. The latest analysis showed that toy stores more than doubled their share of pre-pandemic footfall between Monday and Wednesday last week. But one [...]

  • Supermarket visits fall on coronavirus face mask rules

    August 18, 2020

    British shoppers paid fewer visits to supermarkets in the wake of new rules making face masks mandatory, new data has revealed. The number of visits to UK supermarkets was 2m lower than expected in the week after the rule was adopted, according to Kantar. Charlotte Scott, Kantar’s consumer insight director, said the decline showed people [...]

  • Lidl to open 25 new stores in the UK this year creating 1,000 jobs

    July 14, 2020

    Lidl has said it plans to open a new store every week until Christmas, seeing 25 new branches and 1,000 more jobs.  The budget supermarket also plans to invest £1.3bn in the UK for 2021 and 2022, which will see the creation of 100 new stores and around 4,000 new jobs.  Lidl aims to have [...]

  • High tech the solution for the returning High Street

    May 29, 2020

    With Number 10 announcing that retailers can begin to re-open from June 15th, all eyes turn to the fortunes of the businesses which make up Britain’s high streets and bring colour to our communities. After three months of closure for most of these retailers, the news will provoke a mixture of reactions. Most are desperate [...]

  • Aldi launches grocery delivery trial with Deliveroo

    May 18, 2020

    Budget supermarket Aldi has announced that it will launch its first grocery delivery service today in partnership with Deliveroo.  The retailer will trial a rapid delivery service from a store in Nottingham before extending the service to a further seven East Midlands stores next month.  The German grocer said it could roll the service out [...]

  • Waitrose hires ex-Sainsbury’s director as new boss

    April 29, 2020

    Waitrose has appointed former Sainsbury’s buying director James Bailey as its new boss to steer the supermarket through the coronavirus crisis. Bailey, who worked for Sainsbury’s for 18 years, will join the John Lewis Partnership as an executive director today and will be responsible for managing the supermarket’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.  He will [...]

  • Shoppers spend extra £524m at UK supermarkets in April

    April 28, 2020

    Shoppers spent an extra £524m at UK supermarkets during the coronavirus lockdown compared to April last year. Grocery sales soared 9.1 per cent in the 12 weeks to 19 April, which were £524m higher in the past four weeks than they were in April 2019.  Households made a record low 14 trips to UK supermarkets [...]

  • Opinion: Supermarkets look a good bet

    April 20, 2020

    The received wisdom at present is that UK property capital markets have pretty much gone into suspended animation in the face of the pandemic, but this certainly isn’t the case in the grocery-led sector. There are currently seven substantial supermarket transactions totalling around £205m which are either under offer or due to imminently complete. And [...]

  • Coronavirus: When are supermarket opening times for NHS and pensioners?

    April 17, 2020

    As the UK heads into lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak, supermarkets have enforced tighter restrictions and changed opening hours. Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday ordered all “non-essential” shops to close, leaving supermarkets one of the few stores to remain open. In recent weeks supermarkets have struggled to keep shelves replenished as consumers embarked on [...]

  • Coronavirus: Ineos to build third European hand sanitiser plant

    March 31, 2020

    Chemicals company Ineos said today it will build a hand sanitiser plant in France in 10 days to help meet a European shortage. Ineos has already begun production on hand sanitiser plants in the UK and Germany. Last week the privately owned UK business said it would build UK and German plants to supply schools, [...]

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