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HeadquartersBradford
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Ceo David Potts
FoundedBradford
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Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc, trading as Morrisons, is the fourth largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom, and is headquartered in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

Supermarkets under pressure to explain high prices

Supermarkets under pressure to explain high prices
Jun 26,2023 7:50 pm

... The UK s biggest grocers - Tesco, Sainsbury s, Asda and Morrisons - will face a parliamentary committee examining the cost of a weekly shop...

Full fuel duty cut not being passed on to drivers

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... Price cutsThe big four supermarkets - Tesco, Sainsbury s, Asda and Morrisons - have brought in the duty cut in full...

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... Morrisons - 68 7...

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Morrisons sorry for 'non-EU salt and pepper' chicken label
Nov 2,2021 2:52 pm

...Morrisons has backed down after customers complained about its labelling of a chicken meat product as containing " non-EU salt and pepper"...

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Schools give emergency food to families that don't eat to
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... The nearest Morrisons is just a bus ride...

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... It is clear room for improvement for the big four - Tesco, Sainsbury s, Morrisons and Asda - as you are further away behind Waitrose and Marks & Spencer for the experience, and behind Aldi and Lidl at the value, said Harry Rose, the editor of Which? Magazine...

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... Morrisons says it has the highest percentage of loose fruit and vegetables, sale of the supermarket Single-use plastic waste is a major topic for discussion following the BBC s Blue Planet II...

Christmas pudding drop in sales in the difficult days

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... The figures come as Morrisons, said its sales over the Christmas period, amid the challenging trading conditions...

Supermarkets under pressure to explain high prices

Feb 16,2020 9:34 am

By Lucy HookerBusiness reporter, BBC News

Supermarket executives will be questioned by MPs on Tuesday over why food prices are still rising as some wholesale costs are falling.

The UK's biggest grocers - Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons - will face a parliamentary committee examining the cost of a weekly shop.

The Price of goods continues to grow but not as steeply as in recent months, according to the latest figures.

Food inflation reached 14. 6% in June The British Retail Consortium said.

That is down from 15. 4%% in the year to May.

British Retail Consortium chief executive Helen Dickinson said: " If the current situation continues, food inflation should drop to single digits later this year. "

However, food prices remain a key reason why.

And with many hard-pressed households also facing rising rents or mortgage costs, there is pressure on the supermarkets to defend the stubbornly high cost of shopping.

On Tuesday, MPs will grill senior supermarket bosses about food and fuel price inflation, asking if prices will come down this year.

Politicians, trades unionists and The Governor of The Bank of England have all questioned why prices on supermarket shelves have not fallen as rapidly as the cost of some ingredients such as wheat.

They have suggested that retailers may be failing to pass on savings and are banking The Profit instead.

The Competition and Markets Authority is examining the issue.

Supermarkets deny they are profiteering from high prices and claim their profits are being squeezed.

The grocers say they are cutting prices where they can, arguing falls in commodity prices take time to filter through to the consumer.

Most of the big chains have recently introduced High Profile price cuts to staples, with Sainsbury's on Monday the latest to announce it was investing £15m to reduce the cost of basics such as rice, pasta and chicken.

Tesco, Morrisons , M& S, Aldi and Lidl have all reduced prices on basic foods such as bread, milk and butter in The Past few months.

However, some items such as milk and eggs remain relatively expensive compared to pre-Covid prices.

" These latest price cuts will help reassure customers that we will continue to pass on savings as soon as we see the wholesale price of food fall, " said Rhian Bartlett, food commercial director at Sainsbury's, And One of The Executives due to appear before MPs on Tuesday.

As well as pointing to recent price cuts, The Executives are likely to tell The Committee that not all commodities have been falling in price, said Ged Futter, a retail analyst and former senior buying manager at Asda.

" Yes, prices have come down for some things, but other things have gone up like sugar, potatoes [and] chocolate, " He Said .

Severe weather has meant lower supplies of potatoes, carrots and onions grown in the UK, meaning more have had to be imported.

Wheat, which has fallen in price on global markets, is largely supplied from UK growers, and food manufacturers will still be buying Last Year 's crop at Last Year 's prices, Mr Futter said.

" They wont get a new price until they get into a new contract. Just because prices have gone down globally that doesn't mean The Price here goes down immediately, " He Said .

Similarly, cheese sold today has been made with milk bought up to 12 Months ago, so won't reflect recent falls in milk prices, He Said .

The British Retail Consortium has previously said there is typically a three- to nine-month lag for price falls to be reflected in shops.

Mr Futter thinks supermarket executives will point to other costs affecting food retail, from rising wages to the added charges related to Brexit, such as veterinary certificates.

A at the London School of Economics last month found nearly a third of food price inflation since 2019 was due to Brexit.

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