ASDA will launch a new TV advertising campaign for revamped own label brand "Chosen by you" on ITV this evening. The multi-million pound campaign, which will feature twice during tonight's Coronation Street, features Asda baker Mike Cunliffe from the Leeds-bas
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UPDATE 1-Asda to sell 47 Netto stores to appease watchdog - Reuters
LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Asda, the British arm of U.S. retailer Wal-Mart ( WMT.N ), needs to find a buyer for almost a quarter of the stores it wants to acquire from discounter Netto in order to win over competition regulators. Britain's consumer affairs wa
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Asda parent makes move into Africa - yorkshirepost
ASDA chairman Andy Bond has brokered a £2.7bn deal to take Asda's parent company US retail giant Wal-Mart into Africa for the first time. Wal-Mart is in exclusive talks to buy Johannesburg-based Massmart, South Africa's third biggest quoted retailer, which al
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ASDA in Widnes stages tickled pink events - IC Cheshire
MEMORIES of loved ones who fell victim to cancer inspired a special balloon release at ASDA Widnes on Saturday. Widnes Vikings players headed to the store for the event, which was part of the store’s ‘tickled pink’ activities that aim to raise money for
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Asda and News International broker Sunday Times deal - Media Week Online
Asda and News International have brokered a new deal regarding The Sunday Times that resulted in the weekly newspaper returning to the supermarket's shelves, ending a week's stand-off. Last week, Asda decided not to stock the Sunday Times after its parent comp
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Asda and Sainsburys: Supermarkets 'illlegally misled consumers on prices' - Yorkshire Evening Post
A consumer watchdog accused Asda and Sainsbury's today of "illegally misleading" consumers over the pricing of certain products. Which? said its investigation into supermarket pricing "tricks" found customers could believe they were buying "great value" big pa
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