All Supermarkets articles – Page 52
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Gallery
Store gallery: Tesco’s Extra special space
Llansamlet, in Swansea’s hinterland, hosts a revamped Tesco Extra that is a long way from the norm.
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News
Sainsbury's eyes athleisure with Russell Athletic range
Sainsbury’s has joined forces with American sportswear business Russell Athletic as it makes a play for the growing athleisure market.
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News
Tesco offloads opticians business to Vision Express
Tesco has sold its opticians business to Vision Express as the grocer continues a drive to “simplify its business.”
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Opinion
Tesco is on the up, even if its share price isn't
Sometimes the market moves in mysterious ways. If its reaction to Tesco’s prelims were anything to go by, you would have thought profits had nosedived.
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News
Sainsbury’s ramps up plans for Argos and Habitat
Sainsbury’s is ramping up its efforts to integrate the Argos and Habitat businesses after lifting the lid on its latest plans to build the businesses.
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News
Asda’s new value range reignites ‘fake farm’ brands row
Asda has reignited the row over the use of “fake farm” brands after relaunching its entry level food range.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Pep & Co, Soletrader and more
Retail news round-up: Soletrader reports surge in profit and Pep & Co sales reach £29m
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Interview
Q&A: Tesco's Tarry on suppliers, Brexit and Britishness
Following Tesco’s full-year results, Retail Week sat down with the grocer’s chief product officer Jason Tarry to talk Farms brands, supplier disagreements, Brexit and Britishness.
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Analysis
Analysis: Seven things we learned from Tesco’s results
Tesco’s turnaround gathered further momentum today as it unveiled a spike in operating profit. Here are seven things we learned from its full-year results.
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News
Tesco's Lewis: Booker deal won't spark overseas disposals
Tesco boss Dave Lewis has categorically ruled out any further disposals of international businesses, despite the grocer’s planned takeover of Booker.
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News
Tesco and Dunnhumby embroiled in favouritism claims
Tesco is facing a probe from the supermarkets watchdog over claims of potential favouritism towards customers of its Dunnhumby data business.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Tesco, Primark and more
Retail news round-up: Tesco to reveal annual increase in profits, Primark owner seeks new chairman, and UK spending increases.
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Analysis
Agenda: Tesco, JD, WHSmith and Dunelm updates
Retail Week looks ahead to the next seven days, with financial updates from Tesco, JD, WHSmith and Dunelm all on the agenda.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Boots, The Body Shop and more
Retail news round-up: Boots reports drop in sales, CJ group interested in The Body Shop and Argos to launch own-brand products
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News
Tesco-Booker: 70% of investors 'in favour' of deal
Tesco is on track to win the backing of shareholders over its proposed takeover of Booker, a survey of investors has suggested.
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News
Tesco axes 24-hour opening at more stores
Tesco is calling time on 24-hour opening at more of its stores as part of a swathe of operational changes affecting 3,000 staff.
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Opinion
Opinion: Tesco faces war of words over Booker deal
In a week when US President Donald Trump sparked fears of a conflict with North Korea, Tesco boss Dave Lewis is engaging in a battle of his own.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Tesco, Ann Summers and more
Retail news round-up: Tesco-Booker deal may be threat and opportunity for Nisa, Ann Summers in Ireland reports loss and Carphone Warehouse in Ireland records pre-tax losses
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Opinion
Opinion: Asda’s Clarke can break barren Kantar run
Asda’s struggles were thrust back into the spotlight today when it racked up another unwelcome record.
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News
Data: Supermarket promotions hit lowest level for 11 years
Supermarket promotions have hit their lowest level for 11 years as grocery retailers increase their focus on everyday low prices.