Tesco
This coverage examines Tesco’s strategy, operations, and performance within the UK grocery and retail sector. Reporting highlights store and online initiatives, product development, pricing strategies, financial results, marketing campaigns, sustainability efforts, and leadership decisions. With a focus on commercial outcomes and competitive dynamics, it provides insights for professionals managing grocery, convenience, and multi-channel retail.
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Jul- 2023 -28 JulyNews
Tesco to sell food bank donation bags in 300 stores
Small donation bags pre-filled with items most needed by food banks are to go on sale in 300 Tesco stores this summer to help food banks meet increased demand. The donation bags, which customers can pick up as they enter the store, will contain the items most needed by food…
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26 JulyFeatures
From Tesco to tiles: The eight largest mergers and acquisitions of 2023
This year has seen a large number of M&A deals in the retail industry. In fact, the number of UK retail merger and acquisition deals increased by 23% in the last year, a five year high, according to data from law firm RPC. With more and more retailers looking for…
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21 JulyNews
Retail competition not responsible for high food inflation, CMA finds
A new report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found that high food price inflation has not been driven by retail competition. Over the past two months, the CMA has assessed how retail competition is working in the UK grocery sector, particularly between supermarkets such as Asda, Morrisons,…
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18 JulyNews
Tesco explores freehold acquisitions to combat inflation
Tesco is reportedly looking to acquire the freeholds of more stores in order to minimise its lease liabilities and reduce its exposure to inflation, The Times has reported. According to its annual accounts, the supermarket chain now owns the freehold of 60% of its 4860-stores, an increase from 40% in…
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18 JulySupermarkets
Supermarkets see largest drop in grocery price inflation since its peak
Grocery price inflation has seen its steepest decline since inflation peaked in March this year, falling 1.6 percentage points to 14.9% in the four weeks to 9 July 2023, according to the latest data from Kantar. It comes as take-home grocery sales over the same period grew by 10.4% compared…
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18 JulySupermarkets
Supermarkets willing to back fuel price checker to drive down prices
Energy Secretary, Grant Shapps revealed yesterday (17 July 2023) that supermarkets and retailers have agreed to back a fuel price checker to drive down prices for motorists, according to the Sun. As part of the scheme, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons will share cost data with the public by next…
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17 JulySupermarkets
Grocery prices soar more than 25.8% in two years, says Which?
The price of groceries at supermarkets has gone up 25.8% since the cost of living crisis began, according to new data by Which? Which? looked at the prices of more than 21,000 food and drink products at eight major supermarkets – Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose…
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10 JulySupermarkets
Iceland expects profits to hit 10-year high
Iceland expects to deliver its “highest” profit in over a decade due to its increased focus on value and cost-saving measures, The Times has reported. According to The Times, Iceland told bondholders last week that it was “confident” this year’s underlying profit will be its strongest in 10 years, exceeding…
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6 JulySupermarkets
Asda owner to face committee over inflated fuel prices
The Commons business and trade committee has reportedly informed Asda owner Mohsin Issa about “apparent discrepancies” in the price of petrol fuel pricing at the supermarket chain and has asked the businessman to appear on 19 July, according to The Telegraph. The chairman of the committee, Darren Jones, said that…
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3 JulySupermarkets
Tesco appoints Burberry chair to replace John Allan
Tesco has appointed the chair of Burberry, Dr Gerry Murphy, as its new chairman, who will replace John Allan in the role following misconduct allegations which led to Allan’s resignation. Joining on 1 September 2023, Murphy has extensive global leadership experience in both executive and non-executive roles, and is currently…
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