Why are convenience stores all the rage? Business Earlier this week, Waitrose became the latest UK grocer to announce a big push into the convenience store market. The supermarket giant will open 100 stores in the next five years as part of a $1bn investment plan. Waitrose follows Asda, Morrisons (with its McColl’s estate), Tesco, Sainsbury’s and the Co-op in ploughing ahead with [...]
Morrisons shakes off Aldi and Lidl competition as sales continue to rise Retail Morrisons shook off competition from discount rivals Aldi and Lidl to post another rise in sales during its latest quarter.
Morrisons tackles debt pile with £2.5bn petrol forecourts sale Retail Morrisons has closed a £2.5bn deal to sell its 347 petrol stations to Motor Fuel Group (MFG).
Morrisons: Debt-laden grocer records strongest sales growth in three years March 27, 2024 Supermarket Morrisons has reported its strongest like-for-like sales in over three years, helped by competitive pricing strategies.
Morrisons loyalty scheme helps hike sales to £3.7bn June 22, 2023 Morrisons has recorded a 0.9 per cent decline in group revenues, blaming a slowdown in sales across its petrol stations. During the quarter, its total sales excluding its fuel offering rose by 3.1 per cent to £3.7bn, and sales across its wholesale channel were also up 20 per cent. The former ‘Big Four’ grocery, which [...]
McColl’s still owes £45m to unsecured creditors following collapse June 19, 2023 Unsecured creditors to McColl’s are still owed £45m following the collapse of the convenience chain. The high street grocer and newsagent, which first launched as a food stall in the late 1800’s, was acquired by Morrisons for £182m with an extra £8m to be handed to unsecured creditors. Now an administration report seen by The [...]
Retail woes: 47 shops closed EVERY DAY in 2022 amid warning ‘big hitters’ could fall January 2, 2023 The UK’s retail sector had a bruising year in 2022 as more shops closed their doors than at any other point for at least five years. Around 47 sites shut up shop for the last time every day last year, according to new analysis. The Centre for Retail Research found that 17,145 shops on high [...]
Morrisons inks £220m sale of warehouses as it aims to become ‘more popular’ December 9, 2022 Morrisons has inked a £220m sale and leaseback transaction of seven logistics properties, as it aims to become “more popular and more accessible.” The supermarket – which is owned by New-York private equity titan Clayton Dubilier & Rice – announced the completion of the deal with asset manager ICG on Friday. Morrisons has undertaken to [...]
More than one thousand McColl’s jobs at risk under Morrisons’ plans November 1, 2022 Morrisons has announced that around 1,300 McColl’s workers are facing redundancy, as it prepares to shutter some loss-making stores. The supermarket, which rescued the ailing McColl’s from collapse earlier this year, has set out its plans for the convenience store business. Some 132 stores have been identified as having “no realistic prospect of achieving a [...]
More Consolidation Ahead for Europe’s Consumer Sector? October 10, 2022 Europe’s consumer industry has suffered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and has had to adjust quickly to survive. Lockdowns froze physical players and e-commerce provided a lifeline for survival for some. But the easing of restrictions did not necessarily help: consumer behaviours have clearly changed and retail footfall has not recovered to pre-pandemic [...]