‘It’s not inevitable’ : Asda chair on how his turnaround will hold off Aldi threat
Allan Leighton on government help, talk of a reheated merger with Sainsbury’s – and the vital role of bananas “It’s not bloody inevitable,” that Asda will be overtaken by Aldi as Great Britian’s third-biggest supermarket, Allan Leighton roars as the veteran retail boss insists his turnaround of (…)
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