The future of grocery retailing in the UK: PART I
Abstract
Over the last ten years the structure of the UK retail grocery sector has changed substantially, with concentration and centralisation being the key features. Store size has increased; own label merchandising and in‐store technology have both developed; and there has been increasing centralisation at head office level. In order to assess these major changes, the Centre for Business Research at Manchester Business School carried out a survey to examine the opinions and predictions of experts in grocery retailing. These experts included retailers, food‐based manufacturers, and various industry analysts. This article forms Part 1 of a feature on the results of the survey; Part 2 will be published in the near future.
Citation
Killen, V. and Lees, R. (1988), "The future of grocery retailing in the UK: PART I", Retail and Distribution Management, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 8-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb018377
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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