Londis to cut its booze prices
Published: 13 March, 2005
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Taylor: intends to improve key prices at Londis |
Londis is set to cut prices on key lines, Musgrave Budgens-Londis managing director Mike Taylor has told ProWholesaler.
Taylor said: “We are going to improve our prices in certain key areas around alcohol and tobacco.”
Taylor said he recognised that some Londis retailers were buying a number of products from other sources because they felt they could get better prices.
He said: “There is a lot of money not being spent with Londis by Londis retailers so we have to remove barriers. We are finalising the changes we have to make and they should be in place in the next four to six weeks.”
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