01 Dec 2011
minute percentage-point share increase from the Lidstone household, and maybe many others like ours ...
29 Nov 2011
| by Neil Valentine and Jennifer Fisher
the pressure on household budgets, the key question is whether cash-strapped consumers are going to loosen ...
to fall victim to household belt tightening.
When interviewed in November, a third of shoppers (35 ...
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Very tellingly, 10% of households said someone in their home had become unemployed or their income ...
06 Jul 2011
| by Staff
) to deliver virtually.
Yes, many households are under extreme financial pressures and that will take its ...
25 Nov 2010
| by Ed Owen
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The store has a new catalogue and collect service for household and electrical goods, and a department ...
collection for non-food and household items. Customers examine products on display, and then buy through ...
25 Jun 2010
| by Norm Johnston, Mindshare
will be addressable. Brands will precision target specific households based on demographics and behaviour across ...
-commerce-enabled. Your household data and credit-card will be stored in your set-top box, thus enabling you to simply buy ...
paying a premium member's annual cable bill in return for exclusive advertising rights to that household ...
21 Apr 2010
| by Scott Billings
and, specifically, on product packaging. UK households throw away almost 6m tonnes of packaging ...
20 Apr 2010
| by Daniel Farey-Jones and Joe Thomas
The company claimed its loyalty strategy, which saw it relaunch its Clubcard scheme to give people double points in May 2009, helped it maintain "steadier sales growth" than its rivals. It reported that 18% more households are now redeeming Clubcard vouchers than a year ago. Tesco commented that its ...
04 Nov 2009
| by Becky Charles
Normal 0 0 1 83 475 Haymarket Publishing 3 1 583 11.1280 0 0 0 The clothing and household goods retailer's parent company, Associated British Foods (ABF), announced that like-for-like sales, excluding gains from new store space, were up 7%, while operating ...
26 May 2009
| by Fiona Ramsay
%) visiting more frequently than two years ago. Bargain hunters buy books, clothes, household items, DVDs ...