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Tesco cull
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Tesco cull
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Supermarket re-sets, an overdue cull of the obvious? A Guest-KamBlog from Wayne Robinson
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First we had Kingsmill as a big brand casualty. Followed quickly by Rachel's Organic. Topped off by news that Cott have just been disp...
Monday, 18 May 2015
'Docking' the long tail, a product-cull too far?
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Given that the UK’s largest retailers appear to differ re the need to cull 30% of Tesco’s range ( Sainsbury: “…customers tell us they can ...
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Tesco Soft Drinks Supply Aggregation - another type of Cull?
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Refresco Gerber’s recent deal with Tesco to produce all of its own label Soft Drinks could be an effective way to rationalise Tesco’s part...
Friday, 27 March 2015
Tesco culling: anticipating the obvious?
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As the Tesco management-cull continues in high profile, the 30% product-cull remains beneath the pre-September radar. In the meantime, NAMs...
Monday, 2 March 2015
Tesco - playing the waiting game
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Given the amount of uncertainty in the Tesco pipeline - Product cull, SFO Commercial Income investigation and GSCOP checkout - it is tempti...
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Allan, key to the Tesco fine-tune?
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If we assume that much of the heavy lifting has been completed at Tesco (???), then the appointment of John Allan has to be about tight...
Friday, 6 February 2015
When £1 morphs into £2 – the Poundland acquisition of 99p Stores
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This morning’s announcement was an inevitable consequence of post-financial crisis pressures driving shoppers to the bottom layer of the sq...
Monday, 2 February 2015
The Tesco 30% product cull: key issues arising
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News first reported in The Grocer on Friday 30th January, of a cull of up to 30% of SKUs stocked by Tesco raises important issues for NAMs....
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