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  2. Asda sales shrink as customers switch to supermarket rivals - AOL

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    In the fresh update, Asda also revealed that online sales grew over the latest quarter, with a 1.4% rise in online grocery and 3.9% jump in George.com sales. Mohsin Issa, Asda co-owner, said ...

  3. John Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    JML (John Mills Limited) is a consumer product company based around the UK specialising in the promotion of products in retail stores with video screens. [2]The company develops products in the categories of homewares, health & beauty, DIY and gifts and sells them through its website, TV channels and retail stores.

  4. Asda - Wikipedia

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    Asda TV commercials in April 2009 focused on price comparisons between Asda and its rivals, using information from mySupermarket. The music being used in these adverts is the Billy Childish version of the classic Dad's Army theme tune.

  5. How Global TV Sales Houses Are Adapting To The Cost-Of ... - AOL

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    The cost-of-living crisis is wreaking havoc and the global TV industry is not immune. As hundreds of buyers and sellers descend upon the UK for the annual London TV Screenings, distributors are ...

  6. Asda and Lidl limit egg sales amid supply disruption - AOL

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    Asda and Lidl are limiting the number of boxes of eggs customers can buy amid supply disruptions caused by rising costs and bird flu. Asda is limiting customers to two boxes of eggs each and Lidl ...

  7. Very (online retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The original Littlewoods brand was a shopping catalogue and retail business headquartered in Liverpool, and was bought by the Barclay brothers in 2002. [1] In 2009, Littlewoods Direct was rebranded as Very.co.uk, shifting its focus to online retailing and a younger market.