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  2. Morrisons - Wikipedia

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    Each member earned 10 points whenever they purchased a litre of fuel, along with a £5 shopping voucher if they bought a total of 500 litres or more. This was replaced by the Match & More card in 2014, followed by the More card in 2016 and My Morrisons in 2021, later rebranded as Morrisons More with deals such as Fiver, where purchases give ...

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  4. Kiddicare - Wikipedia

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    Kiddicare warehouse in Hampton, Peterborough. Kiddicare was founded in 1974 [3] by Neville and Marilyn Wright in Bourges Bvd, New England, Peterborough. [4] The couple then moved their business to a shop in the Orton Centre, Peterborough in the mid 1980s by which time the couple were joined by daughter Elaine Wright.

  5. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    A loyalty program typically involves the operator of a particular program setting up an account for a customer of a business associated with the scheme, and then issue to the customer a loyalty card (variously called rewards card, points card, advantage card, club card, or some other name) which may be a plastic or paper card, visually similar to a credit card, that identifies the cardholder ...

  6. Farmfoods - Wikipedia

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    Farmfoods doesn't offer a loyalty scheme but instead provides discount vouchers (for example £2.00 off a £25 spend or £5.00 off £60). The weekly vouchers are available through signing up for emails from Farmfoods or leaflet drops.

  7. Safeway (UK) - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Ireland, Morrisons sold former Safeway shops to Asda. These included a shop in Bangor, which actually opened after the takeover by Morrisons, in June 2005. [26] Morrisons continued to sell and close shops not covered by the Competition Commission ruling, which it felt did not fit with the scale and layout of its format of Market ...

  8. Ken Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Morrisons later recovered its financial performance and in September 2006, it announced a £134.2m half-year pre-tax profit for the 25 weeks to 23 July 2006. This was a company record, and convinced City commentators that Morrisons had recovered. Morrison was the longest serving chairman of a top 100 public company in the UK. [citation needed]

  9. William Morrison (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William Murdoch Morrison (19 July 1878 – 3 August 1956) was the English founder of the business which would, after his death, become the Morrisons supermarket chain. Career [ edit ]