Tesco braces for supermarket price war with rival Asda

Tesco braces for supermarket price war with rival Asda

Tesco’s CEO has warned of a “mounting price war among UK supermarkets”, with conditions in the sector becoming “very competitive”, says Isabella Fish in The Times. The country’s largest grocer is to “double down on cost cuts” in addition to lowering its profit forecast by up to £400 million for the year, from £3.1 billion to between £2.7 billion and £3 billion. The move comes after Asda recently pledged to “deliver its biggest round of price cuts in a quarter-century”, a move that has already wiped billions off competitors’ market values.

No wonder Asda has decided to cut prices, says Hannah Boland in The Telegraph. It needs to do something to “stop the rot”. Its market share has dropped from 14.8% to 12.6% in the last four years alone, with overall sales “slipping”. This represents an “existential” problem for a company “lumbering” under a £3.8 billion debt pile following a £6.8 billion takeover in 2021 by private equity firm TDR Capital. Viewed in this context, the price cuts seem to be an attempt to return to the “tried and tested strategy” that was credited with “fuelling a major upswing at Asda in the 1990s”.

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