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  • Chubby grocer Price leaves Waitrose helm

    October 20, 2015

    Waitrose managing director Mark Price is stepping down from his role at the upmarket supermarket chain amid rumours he is being lined up for the top job at Channel 4. The ebullient 55 year-old, who gave himself the nickname the chubby grocer, will leave in April next year after 33 years at the John Lewis [...]

  • Waitrose boss Mark Price to step down amid rumours of Channel 4 job

    October 20, 2015

    Waitrose’s managing director Mark Price is stepping down from his role at the upmarket supermarket chain amid rumours he is being lined up for the top job at Channel 4. The ebullient 55 year-old, who gave himself the nickname the “chubby grocer”, will leave in April next year after 33 years at the John Lewis [...]

  • Aldi, M&S, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s rocked by investigation revealing dire working conditions

    October 19, 2015

    Three UK supermarket giants are launching inquiries into working conditions at fruit packaging plants and another has suspended all its orders after a Channel 4 news investigation revealed harsh conditions for migrant workers at an FW Mansfield plant in Kent.  Aldi has suspended all orders from one plant. An Aldi spokesperson said:  Our terms and conditions clearly state that growers [...]

  • Vauxhall property prices: One of the last affordable places to buy a house in Zone One?

    October 15, 2015

    Once, people would come from all over London for an afternoon out at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. It was one of the leading spots for public entertainment. But after it closed in 1840 – the owners went bankrupt – the area has never seemed to regain its former glamour. Now, that stretch of land is just [...]

  • Starbucks, Costa, Caffe Nero, Wild Bean Cafe and Pret A Manger compared: Where does your morning coffee cost the most?

    October 12, 2015

    The United Kingdom adores coffee: a cup of java can now be sought out on almost every street in London, and there is no shortage of punters.  That's why coffee enthusiasts can choose from (wait for it): Starbucks, Costa, Caffe Nero, Wild Bean Cafe, Pret A Manger, and a range of smaller independent coffee shops. Read more: Starbucks lets [...]

  • Sainsbury’s beats Tesco, Asda and Morrisons as only top supermarket in growth while Kantar warns of impact Amazon Fresh will have on sector

    September 22, 2015

    Yet more bad data for the Big Four was released today – plus a hint that there could be a fresh problem facing the UK's supermarket sector, in the form of Amazon Fresh.  Sainsbury was the only supermarket among the Big Four to keep pace with the sector's growth over the last quarter, with Asda's [...]

  • Ocado leaves investors in suspense but insists overseas deal imminent

    September 16, 2015

    INVESTORS hoping that Ocado would announce its long-awaited contract with an international partner were left disappointed yesterday – despite the company insisting that a deal was imminent. “We’re still targeting to sign one this year,” chief financial officer Duncan Tatton-Brown said, adding the company was in muliple discussions with potential partners. Ocado’s shares, which have [...]

  • John Lewis profit dented by £60m pension charge

    September 11, 2015

    John Lewis warned yesterday that full-year profits could be as much as 21 per cent lower on the back of pension charges and tough competition on the high street and in the grocery market.    The partnership, which includes John Lewis department stores and Waitrose supermarkets, said pre-tax profits in the six months to 1 [...]

  • John Lewis Group warns of lower profits for 2015 due to higher pension costs

    September 10, 2015

    The John Lewis Partnership has warned of lower profits this year on the back of pension charges and low price inflation. The figures John Lewis reported a 1.9 per cent increase in revenue to £4.5bn for the first half of the year ending 1 August against the same period last year. Like-for-like sales were down [...]

  • Aldi and Lidl market share: The only way is up for discount supermarkets

    September 9, 2015

    No-frills retailers such as Aldi and Lidl are set for decent growth in the UK, with experts predicting that an overall rise in spending will offset any substitution towards pricier retailers as the economy recovers. “With consumer confidence at its highest point in many countries since the global recession and economic growth expected to continue… [...]

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