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UK group vigorously defends lawsuit and brings counterclaim against German discounter
Purchase puts at risk 1,000 jobs at stationery chain and follows supermarket’s own shake-up affecting 2,100
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Supermarket chain reports 7% rise in UK sales as trading at M&S also improves
Supermarket’s trial checkout-free store in London requires customers to join loyalty scheme
Companies are dealing with wage inflation along with challenges in hiring overseas workers
Mega deals have been off the table since Sainsbury was blocked from buying Asda
Customers on smaller budgets may prefer a grocer with no premium range that might lead to overspending
UK supermarket group vows to minimise price rises through tough talks with suppliers
Discounter and rival Lidl are to Tesco and co what Ryanair and easyJet were to British Airways
Consumers shift from comfort of branded goods to own-label products to save money
Motoring groups turn heat up on fuel retailers amid cost of living crisis
Supermarket chain and foodmaker agree new supply agreement to get products back on shelves
Pet brands pulled from shelves until agreement reached on revised cost of products
Food group has stopped supplying some products to UK’s biggest supermarket over effects of inflation
Chief executive says customers are trading down as grocer’s prices rise close to 7%
There is a risk that, even as regulators crack down on greenwashing, consumers become more cynical
Retailers in England must stop using prominent locations to promote products high in fat, sugar or salt by October
UK supermarket could not substantiate claims over products’ environmental impact, ASA watchdog rules
She came. She tasted. She was surprised. Why Tesco’s wine shelves are worth inspecting once more
Supply disruption and inflation in UK muddy picture of how customers will behave as Covid subsides
Staff shortages force UK grocers to increase hourly rates and find savings elsewhere
Companies analysis from out sister publication
Grocery chain warns of profit hit but higher prices for food staples will boost rather than dent spending
Chief executive says ‘external environment has become more challenging’ as living costs rise
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