Tesco fixes Scottish pricing discrepancy August 7, 2011 TESCO yesterday said the grocer is committed to its national pricing policy, following a computer bug that gave Scottish shoppers cheaper prices on hundreds of household items. The alarm was raised when it emerged Scottish families have been paying on average five per cent less on an estimated 800 products for the past three weeks [...]
RAPID RESPONSES March 28, 2012 Insufficient appeal [Re: Taxpayers must not be forced to pay, Tuesday] Surely if a party appealed to a sufficient number of people, they would happily donate funds for the party to use. Insufficient appeal leads to insufficient funds. If there was cash at the end, maybe politicians would be more likely to respond to consumer [...]
Government to ban cheap alcohol sales March 22, 2012 THE GOVERNMENT will today announce the introduction of a minimum price for alcohol as part of measures that aim to reduce the social impact of excessive drinking. New legislation will force retailers to charge a minimum of 40p per unit of alcohol. Prime Minister David Cameron has also promised to ban bulk-buy discount deals in [...]
Government to ban cheap alcohol sales March 22, 2012 THE GOVERNMENT will today announce the introduction of a minimum price for alcohol as part of measures that aim to reduce the social impact of excessive drinking. New legislation will force retailers to charge a minimum of 40p per unit of alcohol. Prime Minister David Cameron has also promised to ban bulk-buy discount deals in [...]
California calls for customer expert January 31, 2012 It has been a turbulent few years for John Browett since taking over the reins as Dixons’ chief executive in 2007. No sooner was he poached from Tesco – where he was in charge of building the supermarket’s fast-growing online business– than the recession hit and Browett was faced with a battle to secure the [...]
L&S takes on Tesco warehouse August 3, 2011 London & Stamford Property has snapped up a warehouse belonging to Tesco for £22.9m in the latest in a string of acquisitions, the firm announced yesterday. The company said the deal reflected a yield of 7.5 per cent, and that the distribution centre in Harlow will be rented out to Tesco for the remaining 12.5 [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING March 5, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES REGULATORS CONSIDER AN OVERHAUL OF LIBOR UK regulators and global banks are discussing a potentially far-reaching overhaul of the calculation and regulation of interbank lending rates, amid claims that the benchmark for $350 trillion contracts worldwide may have been subject to manipulation. STARBUCKS TAKES COFFEE WARS TO NESPRESSO Coffee capsule wars are set [...]
Asda takes George brand to middle East January 25, 2012 Asda has signed a franchise deal with a Lebanon-based firm to take its George budget clothing brand to the Middle East. Britain’s second biggest supermarket group behind Tesco said the Azadea Group would open George franchise stores in the Middle East. Last year Asda announced plans to establish a small number of pilot George stores [...]
Asda takes George brand to middle East January 25, 2012 Asda has signed a franchise deal with a Lebanon-based firm to take its George budget clothing brand to the Middle East. Britain’s second biggest supermarket group behind Tesco said the Azadea Group would open George franchise stores in the Middle East. Last year Asda announced plans to establish a small number of pilot George stores [...]
Don’t be unnerved by this retailer’s blip January 8, 2012 IN A WORLD of fierce supermarket price wars, and in the words of a well-known supermarket chain, every little helps. And every percentage point change in sales growth or underperformance can send alarm bells through the industry. Tesco’s own house broker signalling a two per cent decline in UK sales has surely raised some fears [...]