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  • Black Friday UK 2014: Asda doubles down on deals by adding extra Saturday offers with Walmart power

    November 27, 2014

    Asda is doubling down on its Black Friday efforts with two days of discount deals stretching into Saturday and twice as many items on the supermarket shelves. The Walmart-owned retailer has taken inspiration from its US parent with an event it says is three times the size of last year's after the huge success of [...]

  • Asda hits out at rivals for using price gimmicks

    November 13, 2014

    Asda yesterday accused its supermarket rivals of resorting to “short-term gimmicks”, such as vouchers, to buy customer’s loyalty as the US-owned group reported a slump in third-quarter underlying sales. The UK’s second-largest food retailer, said like-for-like sales fell 1.6 per cent in the 13 weeks to 30 September compared with a 0.6 per cent rise [...]

  • Asda sales fall for first time since 2010 but market share grows as boss Andy Clarke heralds strong performance in “distressed market”

    November 13, 2014

    Having largely kept its head above water as sales and market share sinked at fellow supermarkets, Asda is finally feeling the pinch. The supermarket published figures today showing sales slipped for the first time since 2010 during its third quarter. The UK’s second largest supermarket said like-for-like sales fell 1.6 per cent in the three [...]

  • Asda is discovering the perils of Britain’s incoherent employment regulations

    October 29, 2014

    DESPITE a remarkable reduction in Employment Tribunal claims, the system continues to throw up major problems for employers, with potentially disastrous consequences for business. First, the government is worried about two recent claims concerning holiday pay. For many years, this entitlement has been calculated by reference to basic pay. But the claims, backed by trade [...]

  • Asda faces mass legal action over pay inequality: Female shopfloor workers say they receive less than males in warehouses

    October 26, 2014

    Thousands of female shop floor workers are taking legal action against Asda over pay inequality.   They claim they are paid less than many male employees working in warehouses, despite doing equally valuable work for the supermarket chain.    Law firm Leigh Day told the Guardian that 19,000 Asda employees had approached it since April, [...]

  • Moody’s thinks Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons’ profit margins will continue shrinking

    October 17, 2014

    Profit margins at the so-called “big four” supermarkets will shrink even further than they have already as they fight a losing battle against discounters, according to rating agency Moody's. "Further price cuts could be particularly credit negative for Tesco and Morrison as their cost-cutting and efficiency measures are unlikely to fully offset the negative impact [...]

  • Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda cut petrol prices in latest battle in supermarket price wars

    September 29, 2014

    Supermarkets clearly love the smell of diesel in the morning. Forget Brand Match promotions, in the latest battle between supermarkets in the long-waged war over low prices, the front of the petrol pumps re-opened. From tomorrow, Tesco and Sainsbury’s will slash fuel prices by up to five pence per litre while Asda will cut up [...]

  • Asda sales ahead despite profit warning from owner Wal-mart

    August 14, 2014

    ASDA is outperforming its leading supermarket rivals in the battle for customers’ loyalty after reporting a 0.5 per cent increase in like-for-like sales in the second quarter. The US-owned chain was the first of the big four to take action against the discounters by cutting its prices when it pledged in November to invest £1bn [...]

  • Asda steals market share as like-for-likes edge up

    August 14, 2014

    Like-for-like sales at Asda edged up 0.5 per cent for the 10 weeks to June 30, with the supermarket building market share by 0.14 per cent year-on-year.    The Walmart-owned grocer – which is currently going through a major restructure involving 1,360 job cuts – said growth demonstrated it was “continuing to deliver on its [...]

  • Ex-Asda bosses Archie Norman and Allan Leighton linked to Morrisons chairman role

    July 27, 2014

    Former Asda bosses Archie Norman and Allan Leighton are said to be in the running to become the new chairman of troubled supermarket chain Morrisons. Norman and Leighton were credited with reversing Asda’s fortunes in the 1990s and are both seen as plausible candidates to help revive the chain, which has been losing market share [...]

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