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  2. Asda - Wikipedia

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    Just Essentials by Asda, formerly known as Asda Smartprice, is a no-frills private label trade name introduced in 2022, to lower food prices and help struggling customers since the cost of living crisis that began in the UK in 2021, which saw grocery inflation reach several record all-time highs; and retailers battle to retain hard-pressed ...

  3. Asda promises to price match Aldi and Lidl on nearly 300 ...

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    The business said five items would go up in price while 224 would fall by an average of 17%.

  4. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Was a no frills supermarket. In 2010, Asda acquired Netto UK for £778M from Dansk Supermarked Group. In 2011, 147 of the stores were rebranded under the Asda Supermarket name, with the remaining 47 stores being sold off to other companies such as Morrisons and new convenience store UGO and other retailers due to competition laws. Netto: 2014 2016

  5. Asda crowned UK's cheapest supermarket despite price rises - AOL

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  6. Discount sticker - Wikipedia

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    For example, yellow stickers are used for this purpose by several British supermarket chains, including Asda, Sainsbury's, and Tesco. Post Brexit cost of living increases in the UK, have highlighted the importance of "yellow sticker shopping" as a way to deal with real price increases. [3] [4] [5]

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  8. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Asda. The largest chains in the UK are Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's, which all operate hypermarkets in the country. Asda; Sainsbury's; Tesco Extra; Defunct. Carrefour – first Carrefour store opened in the 1970s; UK business was sold to Gateway/Somerfield in 1990 and later was sold to Asda

  9. Andy Clarke (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew James Clarke (born January 1964) [1] is a British businessman. His most notable position to date is serving as the CEO of the Asda chain of supermarkets from 2010 to 2016, until he was replaced by Sean Clarke (unrelated), the head of parent company Walmart's operations in China.