News on UK supermarket wars 2014-2020 : how it started, who's winning, and why

90 days ago

There has been 13 news on UK supermarket wars 2014-2020 : how it started, who's winning, and why in the past from 5 sources across 2 sections.

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Current sentiment polarity: neutral with a score of -0.21

negative 38%
neutral 38%
positive 23%

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Exclusive: Real reason why Brits' favourite bacon disappeared from supermarket shelves in Spain - and if it will return

The Olive Press
90d ago

Britain's favourite supermarket revealed in time for Christmas - and it's not Tesco

Express
94d ago

American living in UK absolutely 'grossed out' by this one thing in a supermarket

Express
109d ago

Supermarket wars as Sainsbury's makes price match promise across all stores

Independent
130d ago

Outraged Sainsbury's customers threaten to 'boycott' supermarket over 'awful' change

Express
149d ago

What your supermarket says about your politics

Independent
289d ago

UK supermarkets in talks about joining forces for Fairtrade products

Financial Times
299d ago

UK shoppers warned over supermarket food actually from the EU being passed off as British

Express
319d ago

Bread, beer and biscuits 'crisis' as UK shoppers warned to expect big price rises

Express
319d ago

The UK supermarket that won't let you inside until its checked you on CCTV

Express
331d ago

Amazon Fresh: How the supermarket of the future became the creepiest shop on the high street

Independent
396d ago

Sainsbury's increases pay as supermarkets battle for staff

BBC
435d ago

Voices: Should supermarket self-checkouts should be ditched? Independent readers give their verdict

Independent
479d ago

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The coverage spans across 2 sections:

business 46%
culture 38%

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There has been 5 news sources reporting on this, including: Express (46%), Independent (31%), Financial Times (8%), BBC (8%), and The Olive Press (8%).

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