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Co-op set to tackle £40m shoplifting losses with AI-powered security

Co-op is planning to use artificial intelligence to detect offenders carrying concealed weapons or stolen goods in stores

‘Thieves are using wheelie bins to clear entire aisles’ says Co-op boss

The Co-op has said it is experiencing the highest levels of crime and abuse in its stores that it has ever seen - with shoplifting levels in the UK hitting a 20-year high.

Major supermarkets accused of making ‘misleading’ freshly baked bread claims

The Real Bread Campaign, run by Sustain, has submitted a trading standard complaint over how Sainsbury’s, Lidl and Co-op, and Tesco are marketing their bakery products

Morrisons in Netherfield offering shoppers ‘free’ cardboard boxes at tills after ‘listening to customers’

Morrisons is reintroducing free cardboard crates as an alternative to the supermarket’s traditional plastic bag - or for customers who may have forgotten their own bag.

Lidl revamps loyalty scheme and adds extra discounts

The new offers will provide the discount grocer’s loyalty scheme members with weekly discounts

Public help needed to find new Aldi locations in Gedling borough

The areas which have the most suggestions will be considered as part of Aldi’s commitment to build hundreds of new stores across Britain.

Morrisons plans to install thousands of AI-powered cameras to help staff fill supermarket shelves faster

The grocer, which has a store in Netherfield, plans to install the new technology created by Seattle-based AI company Focal Systems

Co-op axes reward scheme for exclusive member price cuts

Starting on January 24th, customers will no longer receive rewards on branded food purchases at The Co-op.

Gedling MP hails Morrisons decision to launch online British section for groceries – making it easier for patriotic shop

Tom Randall is urging other supermarkets to follow Morrisons' lead by launching a British section on their websites.
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