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Monday morning ‘unlikely to be business as usual’ after England tackle Spain, HR chiefs warn employers
Consumer champion uncovers ‘misleading, inconsistent and meaningless’ food labelling in some of the UK’s most popular grocery stores
Fresh pressure on owners Issa brothers as they move to cut costs
German juggernaut’s plans to conquer Britain have hit the skids
Claims of underhand tactics emerge as German discounters face expansion roadblocks
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Supermarket introduces scheme as new chief promises to ‘reinvigorate’ brand
Our taste tester in residence reveals the best premium products from across British supermarkets
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Retailer’s shares hit five-year high as turnaround efforts pay off
Tribunal rules employee was victim of unwanted physical contact after experience on outing
Retail giant’s chief on why his supermarket is regaining ground on Aldi and Lidl
Retailer’s use of additional yeast leads campaigners to label crusty loaf ‘sourfaux’
This glorified advertorial seems to think the cheap German retailer and the late Queen's favourite grocer have the same customers. Do they?
Discount supermarket will spend £2m to bolster security across its 960 sites
Cheaper British fruit helps ease supermarket price pain
Discount retailer doubles down on low price commitment despite reporting annual loss
Decline comes as traditional retailers race to stop shoppers switching to discounters
German discounter says new site is proof of ambitions to broaden reach across Britain
Boost for discount supermarkets as shoppers remain pessimistic about finances
Will Quince says parents should decide what their children eat and rejects calls for sugary products to have plain packaging
Aldi and Lidl, not the Competition and Markets Authority, are the answer to ‘greedflation’
Cost of living crisis fuels growth of German discounters while British supermarket chains lose market share