Iceland was the third least ethicalLidl was Britain's second most unethical supermarket for its impact on the environment and its reputation for throwing away unused food.Asda is the least ethical, Ethical Consumer added:"In most cases your local independent grocery or wholefood shop will be the most ethical place to shop."
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Sainsbury's and Asda offer to sell off up to 150 stores in merger bidSainsbury's and Asda have offered to sell up to 150 stores in an attempt to address concerns raised by competition authorities over their planned merger. Shouldn't happen, the merger I mean. Who will be the biggest share holder ? Because if it's sainsburys everybody will need to remortage their houses to shop in them Sainsda?
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Sainsbury and Asda vow merger price cutsThe retail giants tell the competition watchdog a merger would mean shoppers save 10% on everyday items. Easter egg time in the UK. But a no deal Brexit will raise food prices. Something isnt right here 🤔🤔😂😂
แหล่ง: BBCNews - 🏆 3. / 97 อ่านเพิ่มเติม »
Sainsbury’s and Asda offer to sell up to 150 STORES as £12bn merger hangs in the balanceSAINSBURY’S and Asda have offered to sell up to 150 stores, as well as several convenience stores and petrol stations, in a bid to ease competition concerns over their £12billion merger.
แหล่ง: Daily Express - 🏆 26. / 68 อ่านเพิ่มเติม »
Sainsbury's and Asda promise £1bn of price cuts if merger is approvedReductions on everyday items of 10% promised by supermarket giants, as they plead to get deal over the line Asda price cuts are a scam, whilst you might save, someone else will end up having to pay.
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Sainsbury’s to publish price cut data if Asda merger goes aheadSupermarkets ‘happy to be held to account’ on reducing prices by £1bn
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Sainsbury's and Asda pledge £1bn price cuts in bid win CMA round to mergerThe two sides have also claimed the watchdog made a series of errors in its wintry assessment of the deal's impact on competition
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