Tag: Aldi

Searching for supply stars

DISCOUNT giant Aldi has launched its latest contest to add new suppliers to its range of Scottish products.
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Aldi bins plastic lids

ALDI has committed to removing all plastic lids on its own-label products in a bid to save 9.5 tonnes of plastic waste in Scotland.
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Aldi offers a pay rise

ALDI store employees will receive a pay rise this month as the discounter seeks to pay staff a ‘living wage’.
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Festive cheer for discounters

The latest figures from Kantar for the 12 weeks to 29 December revealed Lidl was the fastest growing bricks and mortar supermarket
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Even more expansion is in store

ALDI has announced plans to open six new stores in Scotland this year.
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Sales slow for crucial period

Grocery sales in the UK were “unexpectedly slow” while approaching the peak of the ‘golden quarter’ of festive trading.

Excelling in rural retail

Running a store in a small village isn’t easy, but Spar Tarves shines
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David Sands expands stores

David’s Kitchen has opened its third outlet in Kirkcaldy, Fife
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The discounters dominate again

Lidl and Aldi grow sales continuously while their rivals see growth stagnating
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More questions than answers

2019 proved to be another year of uncertainty, with the impact of Brexit, DRS and the promotions ban still unclear
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Mixed fortunes at supermarkets

As the crucial Christmas trading period approaches, the UK’s grocery market continues to experience sluggish sales growth.
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More Aldis are coming

Aldi has announced plans for a huge expansion
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Smaller supermarkets gaining market share

Are the big four on the decline?
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Record market share for Aldi

While other retailers struggle, Lidl and Aldi continue to flourish .
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Caledonia in convenience

Most nations like to boast about the quality of their produce, but there are few that can compete with Scotland when it comes to quality.
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Soggy start to summer sales

Grocery sales have proved disappointing, with Nielsen finding a “significant drop” in spending for the four weeks to 19 May .