Ex-Sainsbury’s boss Justin King thinks the price of your weekly grocery shop is about to rise five per cent November 23, 2016 Sainsbury's boss Justin King is one of those retail legends who, like former Tesco chief exec Sir Terry Leahy, had the foresight to get out just as things were about to get hairy. Now King has used that foresight to suggest the price of your weekly shop could be about to leap. In an appearance [...]
Sir Philip Green won’t be giving up his yacht any time soon, the work and pensions committee hears November 23, 2016 Assets owned by Sir Philip Green will not be seized by authorities for some time, as the process to force the former BHS owner to plug the retailer's terminal pension deficit is "very much at the earlier stage". The chief exec of The Pensions Regulator (TPR) Lesley Titcomb answered questions on the failure of BHS in front of the [...]
The world’s oldest port brand is now available in Waitrose November 23, 2016 The world's oldest brand of port uncorked plans to sell at Waitrose after a successful launch at Marks & Spencer last month. Kopke, a top-tier port brand that was founded in 1638, has launched its Kopke Reserve Tawny in the major retailer just in time for Christmas. The company is part of the Sogevinus Group, the fifth largest producer [...]
Morrisons are getting hunks to help lift your Black Friday shopping November 23, 2016 Morrisons will have dedicated strong men and women in stores on Black Friday to help you with your heaving bags. Black Friday is set to be bigger than ever this year and has already started online, with several deals available with Amazon. Read more: AO World delivers £1.5m in earnings ahead of Black Friday But Morrisons [...]
That annoying Heinz baked beans ad has been banned November 23, 2016 An advert for Heinz baked beans has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ad, which features children, teenagers and adults using empty or full tins of baked beans to drum out the rhythm of the 'Can Song' drew complaints – not because of the annoying tune, but due to safety concerns. Complainants said [...]
Thomas Cook takes £10m profit hit after rocky year of trading due to terror attacks and political instability November 23, 2016 Thomas Cook's revenue and profit in the 12 months to 30 September was dented by a difficult year's trading which included a number of terror attacks in popular tourist destinations, and post-Brexit vote currency volatility. The figures The travel group's revenue dropped to £7.81bn from £7.83bn. Profit from operations was down to £205m from £211m, and [...]
MPs urge the Pensions Regulator to look into whether they can seize Sir Philip Green’s superyacht November 22, 2016 Sir Philip Green’s £100m superyacht – Lionheart – could be used to pay the pensions of thousands of BHS workers. The chair of cross-party Work and Pensions Commons Committee MP Frank Field has written to the Pensions Regulator to ask if it can acquire "assets other than cash from a person from which payment is being [...]
Love Drinks is now the UK distributor for award-winning Australian craft gin distillers Four Pillars November 22, 2016 Love Drinks has been appointed the exclusive UK distributor of Four Pillars Gin. The premium import, distribution and marketing company specialises in representing craft distilled of family-owned brands. Four Pillars, a Yarra Valley-based Australian craft gin distillery, had previously been distributed by Liberty Wines since 2015. Read more: Eight of the best gins to drink in winter [...]
US bookshop chain Barnes & Noble blames election for sluggish sales November 22, 2016 US bookshop chain Barnes & Noble is hoping it can sell more books now the distraction of the US election is over. The company has had another losing quarter, this time it says because of the race for the White House sucking up too much of everyone’s time. “We did experience sluggish sales, which we [...]
Campbell Soup slurps up a spoonful of profit as costs fall November 22, 2016 Shares in US soup maker Campbell have climbed in premarket trading in New York after the company announced a better-than-expected quarterly profit due to falling costs. The world's largest soup maker is in the midst of a cost cutting programme as it battles against falling consumer demand for non-fresh and seemingly unhealthy foods. The numbers [...]