Asda Groceries Voucher Code Discount – Offer Ends 28th July 2010
Asda Groceries has a fabulous a new voucher code new customers which promises a nice discount on this week’s grocery bill. New customers, registered after the 20th July, who spend over £75 with Asda online, and who then enter the code at checkout before 10 PM on July 28th will get £12.00 discount on their total grocery order. The voucher code is valid for a single purchase per customer, so hurry now and place your order today.
- Spend over £75 on grocery orders With Asda Groceries
- Simply enter the voucher code: M3-TV-NT-YA during checkout
- Get £12 discount off your whole grocery shopping bill
- Offer is valid from today until 10 pm on July 28th 2010.
- Only 1 use per customer for customers registering after 20th July
- Orders amended after 28th July will not be eligible for discount
- Terms And Conditions Apply
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Asda Loses Market Share
According to new data from market research firm Kantar Worldpanel, retail giant Asda continues to lose market share to its rivals.
The results of the survey suggest that Asda’s share of the UK grocery market fell from 16.8 per cent to 16.7 per cent during the quarter ending June 13th, its lowest level in eighteen months.
During the quarter Asda sales rose by 2.7 per cent. Contrastingly Tesco sales grew by 3.7 per cent during the same time frame, whilst Sainsbury’s experienced growth of 4.4. per cent, whilst sales at Morrison’s jumped by 6.1 per cent.
Tesco’s market share continued to be unchanged at 30.8 per cent, whilst Sainsbury’s continued to gain ground on the number two spot held by Asda, and increasing its market share to 16.2 per cent. Morrisons’ share of the market rose from 11.6 per cent to 11.9 per cent.
Commenting on the findings, Edward Garner, Kantar Worldpanel’s communications director, said: “It’s interesting to see shoppers continuing to trade up as demonstrated by Sainsbury’s and Waitrose as well as Tesco Finest. As we emerge from the grip of recession, quality is back on the agenda. This has come to Asda’s attention, with their latest drive to promote their prize-winning products.”
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