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Post by fanatical on Jun 21, 2015 9:08:57 GMT
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Post by Igitur on Jun 21, 2015 10:09:22 GMT
It's more amusing that the clinics are Cherie Blair's.
Sadly though more jobs are lost, and remember, a wounded Sainsbury's make it even more belligerent.
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Post by Finnish Gas on Jun 21, 2015 12:14:34 GMT
Fresh plans for Sainsbury's site in Wadebridge... and could Aldi be coming to town too?TWO major developments that could shape Wadebridge's retail future have been put forward. The long-running saga surrounding the future of a proposed Sainsbury's store could be at an end, after the supermarket giant asked planning officials for advice about building a pub, hotel, small food store, car parking and housing on the site where it once wanted to build a superstore.Sainsbury's announced earlier this month that it was pulling the plug on its plans for a store on land it owns at Higher Trenant, bringing to an end a three-year ordeal, claiming trading conditions were no longer favourable. And a second major development is also on the cards for the town, with news that budget supermarket chain Aldi is looking to build a store at West Hill – just yards from rival Tesco. Read more: www.cornishguardian.co.uk/Fresh-plans-Sainsbury-s-site-Wadebridge-Aldi/story-26708410-detail/story.html
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2015 12:16:12 GMT
Fresh plans for Sainsbury's site in Wadebridge... and could Aldi be coming to town too?TWO major developments that could shape Wadebridge's retail future have been put forward. The long-running saga surrounding the future of a proposed Sainsbury's store could be at an end, after the supermarket giant asked planning officials for advice about building a pub, hotel, small food store, car parking and housing on the site where it once wanted to build a superstore.Sainsbury's announced earlier this month that it was pulling the plug on its plans for a store on land it owns at Higher Trenant, bringing to an end a three-year ordeal, claiming trading conditions were no longer favourable. And a second major development is also on the cards for the town, with news that budget supermarket chain Aldi is looking to build a store at West Hill – just yards from rival Tesco. Read more: www.cornishguardian.co.uk/Fresh-plans-Sainsbury-s-site-Wadebridge-Aldi/story-26708410-detail/story.html The key thing there being that they already own the land.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jun 21, 2015 21:38:20 GMT
Sell-less-burys
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2015 22:37:25 GMT
Don't feel too sorry for them. The latest prediction is for them to make a £615,000,000 pre-tax profit for the year ending March 2016. Coupe is taking on the price challenge of the discount outlets whilst increasing the in-store range. If anything, Aldi and Lidl should be looking over their shoulders.
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Post by LincsBlue on Jun 21, 2015 22:56:42 GMT
Aldi and Lidl only need to keep an eye on the finishing line
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Post by Global Gas on Jun 22, 2015 7:03:30 GMT
I think the big supermarkets will find their feet towards the end of this year once the illusion of Lidle and Audi being cheaper finally breaks. The media is feeding a lie comparing off brand to branded pricing. They should really compare own brand to off brand. I used to live between a lidle and a Tesco and found that own brand products in Tesco were cheaper than off brand products at Lidle. This was a long while ago mind you.
My point is however that Sainsbury's having money is probably better for us than them not. As much as I want the worst for them, I would prefer it to be after they have coughed up what they owe.
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Post by Peter Parker on Jun 22, 2015 7:23:46 GMT
I think the big supermarkets will find their feet towards the end of this year once the illusion of Lidle and Audi being cheaper finally breaks. The media is feeding a lie comparing off brand to branded pricing. They should really compare own brand to off brand. I used to live between a lidle and a Tesco and found that own brand products in Tesco were cheaper than off brand products at Lidle. This was a long while ago mind you. My point is however that Sainsbury's having money is probably better for us than them not. As much as I want the worst for them, I would prefer it to be after they have coughed up what they owe. I suppose that is true to an extent, but the whole point of Aldi's marketing is "Our baked beans are as good as Heinz's" as they obviously try to attract custom.
I mean my Missus generally uses Morrison's and she will but Saver chopped tomatoes, baked beans. I drink Morrison Coke. We find them just as good and buy quite a few. But they are the cheapest of what is available and at the end of the day to purchase that or not either comes down to finances and people's perception of the budget range in any supermarket
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