Sainsbury’s
This coverage analyses Sainsbury’s strategy, operations, and performance within the UK grocery and retail sector. Reporting includes store and online developments, product innovation, financial results, marketing initiatives, sustainability efforts, and leadership decisions. With a focus on commercial impact and competitive positioning, it provides insights for retail professionals managing grocery, convenience, and multi-channel operations.
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May- 2024 -17 MayNews
Today’s news in brief-17/5/24
Asos is set to enter the Indian market through a new long-term partnership with Reliance Retail, marking Asos’ first country-wide exclusive retail partnership. Reliance Retail will manage the exclusive retail presence of Asos’s brands both online and offline across India, utilising various retail formats including exclusive brand stores and digital…
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17 MayAdvice
Here’s what you’re missing if you forgo a loyalty programme
Businesses have been known to implement loyalty programmes – or customer rewards, as some might call them – since at least the mid-80s. While it’s mostly associated with retail, it can be used by anyone who exchanges goods or services, from coffee shops to hairdressers. Some detractors might like to…
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17 MaySupermarkets
Sainsbury’s to bring AI to supermarkets amid Microsoft deal
Sainsbury’s and Microsoft have announced a new five-year strategic partnership to bring the tech company’s AI and machine learning capabilities to the supermarket. The partnership will aim to improve store operations, drive greater efficiency for colleagues and provide customers with more efficient and effective service. Sainsbury’s will use generative AI…
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14 MayNews
Today’s news in brief-14/5/24
Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) is intensifying efforts to sell the Boots chain, engaging advisers for preliminary discussions with potential buyers. No formal sale process has started, but the chain, valued around £7bn, remains of interest. Previously, in 2022, WBA halted sale plans due to market instability, which affected financing. Despite…
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14 MayHigh Street
Greggs sales rise 7.4% to £693m in Q1
Greggs has reported that like-for-like sales rose 7.4% to £693m during the first 19 weeks of 2024, as it remains on track to open between 140 and 160 stores for the full year. The group also progressed its strategic growth plan, with delivery sales, evening trade and increased participation in…
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13 MayFeatures
The hidden power of retail partnerships
In the retail landscape, collaboration has emerged as a strategic cornerstone for success. From co-branded product launches to joint marketing campaigns and shared retail spaces, partnerships are not just a trend but a transformative force driving innovation and growth. In the UK, retailers are harnessing the power of collaboration to…
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9 MaySupermarkets
‘Era of cheap food is over’, Waitrose boss claims
James Bailey, the executive director of Waitrose has told The Telegraph the “era of cheap food is over”, as the supermarket chain is due to reveal a new initiative to support British farmers in the move to regenerative agriculture. It is understood that the move will make the supermarket the…
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7 MayNews
Aldi named UK’s cheapest supermarket in April
Aldi was officially the UK’s cheapest supermarket in April, according to the latest findings from consumer group Which?. Despite claims from the traditional supermarkets to price match Aldi on a limited number of products, Aldi has once again been named as the UK’s cheapest supermarket. Consumer group Which? conducted its…
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2 MayNews
Today’s news in brief-2/5/24
Total supermarket sales growth in the UK slowed to 3.4% in the four weeks ending April 20, down from the previous month’s 5.4%, as per NIQ data. This decline is attributed to easing inflation, an earlier Easter, and decreased general merchandise sales. Despite lower food inflation, food prices remained high…
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2 MaySupermarkets
Supermarket sales growth slows to 3.4% as inflation eases
Total Till sales across UK supermarkets slowed to a growth of 3.4% in the four weeks ending 20 April, down from a growth of 5.4% reported the prior month, according to new data from NIQ. The slowdown in sales comes as inflation eased in April, with sales also affected by…
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