Iceland wants to increase opportunities for 'active selling' in its stores, whereby salespeople from an external company are ...
The automated machine roams shop floor aisles, and can be used to display physical products, promote store offers or encourage shoppers to sign up to Iceland's Bonus Card ...
ROAMING robots are set to be unleashed on Iceland’s aisles in a bizarre business move by the retailer. The hospitality helper, a machine repurposed by Neos Robotics, will patrol the ...
UK frozen food retailer Iceland Foods has reported a 14% increase in full-year profits as it reported a solid increase in sales despite fierce competition. Iceland booked net profit before tax of ...
Iceland fought back with a counterclaim for invalidity of the Mark and applied for summary judgment, which was refused in ...
EUIPO Grand Board of Appeal issues Iceland v Iceland ruling Upholds earlier cancellation decision against ICELAND marks Expert tells WTR the decision is “slightly surprising” and has implications for ...
As colder days draw in and household bills begin to rise, Iceland Foods is stepping in to help older shoppers make their money go further, cutting the prices of hundreds of products loved by Britain’s ...
Supermarket giant Iceland is set to slash prices on a number of products popular with the over 60s. The frozen food retailer - which has branches around North Staffordshire - has announced it will ...
LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Iceland Foods on Tuesday became the latest supermarket group in Britain to announce food price cuts, in a further sign that a surge in food inflation over the last year ...
The UK’s Iceland Group is henceforth to be known as the Big Food Company, following shareholder approval of its new name. Shareholders gave their formal approval at an extraordinary general meeting ...
Delivery disruptor Uber Eats is launching a new quick commerce concept in partnership with supermarket group Iceland Foods: Uber Eats Market. Announcing the move, Uber said it will ‘establish a new ...
LONDON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - British supermarket group Iceland Foods will allow shoppers to take out small, interest-free loans to buy groceries, it said on Wednesday, in a scheme targeted at poor ...
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