Homebase in Tesco:
Not sure if this is a branded range (Entertainer/Claires/Accessorize in Asda) or a store-in-store.
The Tesco & other non-Morrisons supermarket thread
It's a store-in-store, to answer my own question:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stevecol ... esktop_web
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stevecol ... esktop_web
Would seem "Just Essentials" is replacing the Smart Price range imminently?scottishtv wrote: Wed 09 Mar, 2022 22.52 You'll probably be aware that Asda's Smart Price range got some publicity lately as it was fully restored to stores following a reversal of an earlier decision to withdraw some of the range (and increase prices of some products).
https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/20 ... ng-crisis/
Being fast-tracked to market.
Waitrose aren't happy about Asda adopting a range with Essentials in the name:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60862940
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60862940
Considering a lot of people are going to be needing budget brands over the next few months/years, I don't think it'll take too long for the packaging to become synonymous with low cost.WillPS wrote: Wed 30 Mar, 2022 00.01 Weird choice having the 'ASDA' lettering huge and the 'just essentials' lettering tiny. Like M Savers mk1 I'm not sure it's clear enough that it's the budget tier rather than the own brand.
Odd that it's yellow and not green. Yellow is the Morrison's signature colour, not Asda's. Maybe that explains the huge, Tyne Tees style lettering?WillPS wrote: Wed 30 Mar, 2022 00.01 AS
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Weird choice having the 'ASDA' lettering huge and the 'just essentials' lettering tiny. Like M Savers mk1 I'm not sure it's clear enough that it's the budget tier rather than the own brand.
I don’t think I normally notice new staff uniforms but the new Tesco ones are a *lot* brighter aren’t they?
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To me it harks back to the days of FineFare yellow label packs.JAS84 wrote:Odd that it's yellow and not green. Yellow is the Morrison's signature colour, not Asda's. Maybe that explains the huge, Tyne Tees style lettering?
I'm old.
Yep. Certainly more visible. Tesco seem to be ruthlessly removing all shades of blue and red from their visual identity other than the 2 in their master logo.Philip wrote: Tue 03 May, 2022 14.55 I don’t think I normally notice new staff uniforms but the new Tesco ones are a *lot* brighter aren’t they?