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  • Ex-Sainsbury’s boss Justin King thinks the price of your weekly grocery shop is about to rise five per cent

    November 23, 2016

    Sainsbury's boss Justin King is one of those retail legends who, like former Tesco chief exec Sir Terry Leahy, had the foresight to get out just as things were about to get hairy. Now King has used that foresight to suggest the price of your weekly shop could be about to leap. In an appearance [...]

  • Tesco denies discriminating against state school children in Edinburgh outlet

    November 22, 2016

    Tesco has been forced to deny that it was discriminating against state school students at one of its outlets in Edinburgh. The supermarket has come under attack for reportedly forcing children from Boroughmuir high school, a state school in the city, to stand behind a barrier and only allow the children inside in small groups. However, [...]

  • City Moves for 21 November 2016 | Who’s switching jobs

    November 22, 2016

    ISS UK & Ireland Barbara Plucnar Jensen is the new chief financial officer for ISS UK & Ireland. She has moved to the UK operation from her previous role at ISS Group in Denmark. Barbara worked with ISS Group in various roles since 2009, her most recent being senior vice president, head of group treasury and [...]

  • Two thirds of chickens sold in supermarkets are infected with E.coli

    November 21, 2016

    Scientists have found that two thirds of chickens in UK supermarkets are contaminated with E.coli. The study from Public Health England and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) claimed that 78 per cent of chickens sold in high streets in England contained an antibiotic-resistant E.coli strain. This figure dropped to 53 per [...]

  • Tesco to build homes on top of London superstores and carparks in bid to raise £400m from extensive property

    November 20, 2016

    Tesco is in talks to build homes on top of its London stores and car parks in a bid to squeeze more value out of its massive land holdings. The supermarket giant hopes that the bold strategy could earn up to £400m. The homes, which could potentially number in the thousands, would take advantage of [...]

  • Your bagged salad is a Salmonella risk

    November 18, 2016

    Researchers at the University of Leicester have found that juices in salad bags are a breeding ground for Salmonella. Even tiny amounts of juices leaching from salad leaves can encourage the pathogen to grow, and the juices also allow particularly dangerous strains of the microbe to thrive.  Read more: #Marmitegate: Tesco boss warns suppliers against hiking [...]

  • #Marmitegate: Tesco boss warns suppliers against hiking prices

    November 18, 2016

    Tesco's chief executive Dave Lewis has told suppliers not to up prices due to sterling's slide following the Brexit vote. Lewis recently went to war with Unilever after the supplier tried to increase the price of popular goods such as Marmite and PG Tips by 10 per cent. Read more: Marmite peace settlement sends Tesco to the [...]

  • US mega fine looms over sale of RBS

    November 17, 2016

    ​A possible US fine of $5bn-$12bn or more has hit the pause button on any further sale of the government’s huge holding in embattled lender RBS, two top officials told MPs yesterday. The boss of UKFI – the organisation charged with advising government on the sale of assets picked up during the financial crisis – [...]

  • Stop dithering over RBS share sale, MPs tell UKFI

    November 16, 2016

    UK Financial Investments (UKFI) has today faced criticism that it is stalling on ditching the government's stake in Royal Bank of Scotland. In a hearing with the Treasury Committee, James Leigh-Pemberton, chairman for UKFI, and Oliver Holbourn, chief executive for UKFI, were grilled on why they were yet to make a call on what to do [...]

  • Tesco Bank’s perception goes into the red after security breach

    November 16, 2016

    Last week, news broke of a security breach which compromised the accounts of Tesco Bank customers. It was reported that £2.5m had been stolen from 9,000 customer accounts, with the worst affected losing up to £1,500. In the immediate aftermath, the company suspended online and contactless transactions. YouGov brand tracking data shows us how the [...]

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