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Iceland ranks worst for plastic use in new UK supermarket report Natasha Preskey Iceland has been ranked bottom in a new environmental report on supermarket plastic use. The research by Greenpeace and the Environmental Investigation Agency ranked the 10 major UK supermarkets on a range of factors including reduction in their plastic footprint, how much recycled material they use, transparency on plastic use and their commitment to improving. According to the report, the 10 major supermarkets put 896,853 tonnes of plastic packaging into the market in 2019, which is a drop of 1.6 per cent from the previous year but still a 1.2 per cent increase compared with 2017. ....
by David Prior Asda has called a review of its creative account, which is currently held by AMV BBDO. The Leeds-based supermarket appointed the London-based agency in April 2018, ahead of Saatchi & Saatchi, Leo Burnett and J Walter Thompson London. The review comes just weeks after the departure of chief customer officer Anna-Maree Shaw, who left after less than a year in the job. An Asda spokesman said: As the needs of our customers – and the way we talk to them continue to evolve and change, we have taken the decision to retender our lead creative agency, in a pitch process starting later this month.” ....
By Ellis Hawthorne2020-10-27T15:00:00+00:00 The pandemic has wreaked havoc on the economy and, as a result, the supermarkets have had to make big changes to keep their prices in line with tighter shopper budgets. We’ve seen moves to everyday low pricing, round pound promotions and new value ranges – here’s how the retailers have played the price war this year Tesco Tesco was the first domino to tip on everyday low pricing in 2020. The changes began in early July, when it emerged the retailer told suppliers they had until 10 July to agree to drop their prices. By August, Tesco had cut prices on almost 600 ambient SKUs across a raft of categories including crisps, bread, condiments, snacks, confectionery and cereal [Edge by Ascential 9 w/e 19 August 2020]. ....