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  • Saturday, 28 May, 2022
    FT MagazineJancis Robinson
    Tesco’s best wines: Jancis Robinson’s recommendations

    She came. She tasted. She was surprised. Why Tesco’s wine shelves are worth inspecting once more

    1 hour ago
  • Friday, 6 May, 2022
    Retail sector
    Supermarkets search for new normal as pandemic shopping trends ease

    Supply disruption and inflation in UK muddy picture of how customers will behave as Covid subsides

  • Friday, 22 April, 2022
    News in-depthUK retail industry
    British supermarkets battle rising wages as pandemic resets market

    Staff shortages force UK grocers to increase hourly rates and find savings elsewhere

  • Friday, 15 April, 2022
    Investments
    Investors’ Chronicle: Tesco, Microlise, Asos

    Companies analysis from out sister publication

  • Wednesday, 13 April, 2022
    Lex
    Tesco: a cautionary inflationary tale

    Grocery chain warns of profit hit but higher prices for food staples will boost rather than dent spending

  • Wednesday, 13 April, 2022
    Tesco warns on profit hit as it keeps prices low

    Chief executive says ‘external environment has become more challenging’ as living costs rise

  • Thursday, 7 April, 2022
    Cat Rutter Pooley
    Supermarkets braced for a cost of living bunfight

    A resurgent Tesco will compound pressure on the sector from discounters as inflation surges

  • Tuesday, 1 February, 2022
    Tesco looks to axe 1,000-plus roles in shift to cheaper daytime work

    UK’s biggest supermarket seeks to contain costs by redeploying night staff

  • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
    Tesco and M&S enjoy strong Christmas but remain cautious over price rises

    Both retailers give muted profit upgrades as they point to cost pressures

  • Wednesday, 12 January, 2022
    LexRetail sector
    UK grocers/inflation: higher prices should mean better earnings Premium content

    The two largest supermarkets — Tesco and Sainsbury’s — have benefited during times of price inflation

  • Sunday, 19 December, 2021
    GlaxoSmithKline PLC
    Ex-Tesco boss Lewis to chair GSK’s new consumer health division

    UK drugmaker prepares to spin-off unit making £10bn of annual sales

  • Monday, 6 December, 2021
    Tesco faces threat of Christmas strike action by UK distribution staff

    Workers at 13 out of 22 regional centres vote in favour of action in pay dispute

  • Sunday, 24 October, 2021
    Tesco’s website hit by attempted hack

    UK’s biggest supermarket apologises after customers are unable to shop online

  • Wednesday, 6 October, 2021
    Cat Rutter Pooley
    What Tesco’s bullish results tell us about the outlook for British business

    While the strongest thrive, smaller companies face tougher challenges

  • Wednesday, 6 October, 2021
    Tesco chief defends sector’s pay record as retailer’s profits soar

    Ken Murphy warns of ‘bumps’ in supply chain but said stock levels have improved

  • Monday, 4 October, 2021
    Tesco banks on cash returns to reignite share price

    UK’s largest food retailer expected to lay out plans to return capital to shareholders

  • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
    Coronavirus economic impact
    Major UK retailers to urge customers to wear masks after July 19

    Many stores privately angry at effectively having to take sides in debate over keeping Covid-secure measures

  • Friday, 18 June, 2021
    City Bulletin
    Tesco makes solid start to its financial year Premium content

    Plus, Starbucks Europe pays big dividend to US parent and Merryn Somerset Webb on inflation risk

  • Friday, 18 June, 2021
    Pandemic shopping trends unwind for Tesco as sales growth slows

    UK sales up just 0.5% in the three months to May but still 9.3% higher than same period in 2019

  • Thursday, 17 June, 2021
    Special ReportFT General Counsel
    Top in-house lawyers redefine their role as strategic thinkers

    Our top 20 general counsel show legal teams can guide on issues from sustainability to digitalisation

  • Monday, 7 June, 2021
    Helen Thomas
    Don’t dismiss supermarket equal pay cases

    Recent decisions settle a long-running argument about whether certain jobs are comparable

  • Thursday, 3 June, 2021
    ECJ rules in favour of Tesco store staff in equal pay claim

    Europe’s top court decides it is valid to compare value of supermarket and distribution centre work

  • Tuesday, 4 May, 2021
    Tesco to boost sales of healthy foods after investor pressure

    UK supermarket to ‘broaden public commitments’ after prospect of shareholder vote

  • Saturday, 1 May, 2021
    Retail sector
    Pandemic makes UK grocers an easier sell to investors

    Supermarket bosses set out stall around better cash returns after decade of underperformance

  • Friday, 16 April, 2021
    Investments
    Investors’ Chronicle: JD Sports, Oxford BioMedica, Tesco

    Companies analysis from our sister publication

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