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  • Tesco’s share price rises as supermarket takes fight to the discounters with launch of seven value own-label ranges

    March 21, 2016

    Tesco has added fuel to the supermarket price war after launching a range of entry level own-label brands that will challenge the discounters on price.  The retailer's share climbed by more than one per cent this morning after it said it will sell around 80 fresh, meat and poultry products under seven new "Farms" brands which, in many cases, will either match or [...]

  • Sainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe celebrates a Sport Relief windfall with David Walliams and Eastenders star Maddy Hill as the grocery giant raises more than £7m for charity this year

    March 20, 2016

    Sainsbury's boss Mike Coupe must be feeling pretty confident about his store's competitive streak. A week after revealing strong results, the superstore boss got together with soap opera stars to celebrate the success of Sainsbury's Sport Relief Games. This year, the grocery giant has raised over £7m in aid of Sport Relief, culminating in a series fitness [...]

  • From the Budget 2016 and Brexit to Cheltenham and the world’s first pizza robot: Here’s what got us talking this week

    March 18, 2016

    Humanities students were given a fright in this week's Budget. Getting pizza suddenly got a lot easier. And we learned that when it comes to houses, Britons don't dream big. Bookies have had to pay out £50m already at Cheltenham according to William Hill (Source: Getty) 1) Budget blues Whether you were a sugar lover or a second [...]

  • Sainsbury’s Mike Coupe: Aldi and Lidl are starting to look like “conventional” supermarkets

    March 16, 2016

    Mike Coupe must be feeling confident about Sainsbury's progress in the grocery price wars.  The supermarket boss, who yesterday revealed strong results, appears to be trolling Aldi and Lidl, telling Mumsnetters yesterday that the German discounters were "increasingly looking like conventional supermarkets".  Speaking at Mumstock, a conference about marketing to mums, he told the audience [...]

  • More needs to be done for mums to go to Iceland

    March 16, 2016

    As the challenger discount supermarkets continue to expand their market share, more established rivals are reacting in differing ways in their attempts to recoup lost ground. Iceland, known for its inexpensive frozen produce, has been trying to reposition itself. By improving the quality of its offering, it is aiming to broaden its appeal in the [...]

  • Sainsbury’s share price falls despite posting a sales rise in the fourth quarter as deadline looms for Argos bid

    March 15, 2016

    Sainsbury's is continuing to prove itself the strongest of the big four supermarkets, with total and like-for-like sales up in the fourth quarter as it moves to phase out multi-buy offers entirely. But the business has warned of ongoing challenges in the market as the price wars continue.  The figures Total retail sales excluding fuel [...]

  • Waitrose is “well set up” to face arrival of Amazon, says outgoing boss Mark Price

    March 10, 2016

    Waitrose's outgoing boss Lord Price played down the threat of Amazon's entry in the UK, insisting it was strong enough to fend off competition and would continue to be “one of the few” retailers to increase profitability this year. Price, who was made a peer last week ahead of his new role as trade minister [...]

  • Morrisons’ share price falls 2.5 per cent as dividend is cut on sales and profits decline

    March 10, 2016

    Sales and profits at Morrisons have fallen again – but the supermarket management is talking confidently about progress made so far, and guided on future dividends in an effort to woo shareholders.  Morrisons' share price was down 2.5 per cent in mid-morning trading, however, as investors digested the news that this year's dividend was being slashed [...]

  • Aldi, Ocado, Morrisons, Tesco and Sainsbury’s are all making moves to win market share, but Asda’s next step is unclear

    March 9, 2016

    The latest supermarket sales data has painted a slightly less gloomy picture than has become customary for Britain's big four grocers, hinting that the billions poured into lowering prices and luring back customers might finally be paying off. Despite a brutal price war that has savaged Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, data from Kantar has shown [...]

  • Supermarkets abandon more schemes as pressure mounts on Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Asda and Tesco

    March 8, 2016

    The number of developments ditched by Britain's supermarket titans has jumped since the first half of the year, with construction and planning applications also in decline, new research shows.  Property advisory firm CBRE's latest analysis of the grocery property market shows that the number of abandoned schemes rose by 13.3 per cent in the second half of 2015. Proposed projects [...]

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