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Morrisons

This coverage explores Morrisons’ strategy, operations, and market presence within the UK grocery and retail sector. Reporting includes store performance, product development, supply chain initiatives, financial results, marketing strategies, sustainability efforts, and leadership decisions. With an emphasis on commercial impact and competitive strategy, it provides valuable insights for retail professionals managing grocery, convenience, and large-scale retail operations.

  • Mar- 2025 -
    25 March
    SupermarketsMorrisons to close 52 cafés and 17 convenience stores

    Morrisons to close 52 cafés and 17 convenience stores

    Morrisons has announced it is set to close 52 cafés, all 18 market kitchens, 17 convenience stores, 13 florists, 35 meat counters, 35 fish counters and four pharmacies, in a bid to optimise its operations and to help mitigate recent significant cost increases. The supermarket said a wide-ranging review identified…

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  • 17 March
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-17/3/25

    Today’s news in brief-17/3/25

    Fenwick, the family-owned retailer, is facing significant financial challenges, with pre-tax losses widening to £38.1m in the year to January 2024, up from £28.4m the previous year. The company has been operating at a loss for six years due to high inflation, increased costs, and tough market conditions. Despite efforts…

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  • 17 March
    High StreetEx-Morrisons boss touted for B&M CEO role

    Ex-Morrisons boss touted for B&M CEO role

    Former Morrisons boss David Potts is reportedly among the leading candidates for the CEO role at B&M, according to The Sunday Times. Potts has reportedly been in talks with the bargain retailer for weeks about the position, which became vacant following Alex Russo’s departure last month. Sources familiar with the…

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  • 4 March
    SupermarketsSupermarket sales rise 3.6% in February

    Supermarket sales rise 3.6% in February

    Take-home sales at the grocers rose by 3.6% over the four weeks to 23 February compared with one year ago, according to the latest data from Kantar. It also found that retailer promotions helped to hold grocery price inflation steady at 3.3% in February 2025, as spending on deals rose…

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  • 3 March
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-3/3/25

    Today’s news in brief-3/3/25

    Asda is set to scrap bonuses for over 10,000 managers as part of cost-cutting measures amid challenging trading conditions. The decision comes shortly after chairman Allan Leighton returned to lead the supermarket after more than two decades, aiming to steer a turnaround for the struggling retailer. Leighton has already initiated…

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  • 3 March
    SupermarketsMorrisons expands senior leadership team with new hires

    Morrisons expands senior leadership team with new hires

    Morrisons has announced the formal appointment of Martin Dawson as group retail director and the promotion of Charlotte Exell to online director. Alongside this, the supermarket has appointed Matt Heslop as director of convenience and wholesale, starting in early March 2025. Heslop has been at Lidl for over 20 years…

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  • Feb- 2025 -
    5 February
    SupermarketsGrocery sales climb 4.3% in January amid wellness boost

    Grocery sales climb 4.3% in January amid wellness boost

    Take-home sales at the grocery retailers rose by 4.3% over the four weeks to 26 January compared with one year ago, according to Kantar’s latest grocery market share data, in part boosted by a rising demand for wellness products.   It comes as January also spelled relief for shoppers as grocery…

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  • 4 February
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-4/2/25

    Today’s news in brief-4/2/25

    Shein’s planned £50bn London IPO is under threat due to potential US tariff reforms and ongoing allegations of forced labor in its supply chain. Former President Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate the ‘de minimis’ tax rule—which allows duty-free imports of small packages under $800 from China, Canada, and Mexico—could significantly…

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  • 4 February
    SupermarketsMorrisons rolls out braille menus across its cafes

    Morrisons rolls out braille menus across its cafes

    Morrisons has introduced new braille menus across all of its cafes to improve the dining experience for visually impaired customers. The new initiative has been introduced by Morrisons after listening to customers that require visual aids who stated that visiting a café can be a “daunting experience”. Each café will…

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  • Jan- 2025 -
    29 January
    News-In-BriefToday’s news in brief-29/1/25

    Today’s news in brief-29/1/25

    Lord Wolfson, CEO of Next and Conservative peer, has leveraged his House of Lords position to propose amendments phasing in upcoming National Insurance (NI) reforms. The budget measures, effective April, will raise employers’ NI contributions from 13.2% to 15% and lower the secondary threshold to £5,000 annually. Wolfson supports staggered…

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