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Re: Supermarket price war : Fri Oct 17, 2014 10:37 am  
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Thoughts on Sainsbury's bringing Netto back to the UK market?


First thought is Asda must have messed up by not keeping them out. But I guess takeover laws may have prevented them from keeping them out after a certain time.

It seems like an admission of failure that Sainsbury's can't do this by themselves. But I guess Netto is an established name in discount shopping and the risks can be shared with them. There's also a separation between Sainsbury's and the new Netto's so that Sainsbury's aren't damaging their brand by going down-market.
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Re: Supermarket price war : Fri Oct 17, 2014 10:40 am  
Aldi and Lidl maybe small here by comparison but they are huge global brands - they have a simple low cost formula that is easily scalable and has been demonstrated to work in multiple markets - take them on at your peril.
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Re: Supermarket price war : Fri Oct 17, 2014 10:48 am  
Big Graeme wrote:
Netto failed here for a reason, they will fail again.


Asda bought Netto for £778m.

They failed, or they were just taken over?
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Re: Supermarket price war : Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:43 am  
I hope it works out: the return of Netto's familiar carrier bags means I'd be able to use my "What's black and yellow and hangs from a count" joke again
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Re: Supermarket price war : Fri Oct 17, 2014 7:19 pm  
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:
Asda bought Netto for £778m.

They failed, or they were just taken over?


If Netto was so successful why didn't ASDA keep the name (note Sainburys are using the name so ASDA didn't buy it) and keep the style of operation?

They bought cart loads of ready to go stores, many in places they didn't operate or had a small market share. They converted those stores as quickly as they could to the ASDA brand. Netto was seen as the poor relation to Aldi and Lidl even then.
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Re: Supermarket price war : Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:03 pm  
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If Netto was so successful why didn't ASDA keep the name (note Sainburys are using the name so ASDA didn't buy it) and keep the style of operation?

They bought cart loads of ready to go stores, many in places they didn't operate or had a small market share. They converted those stores as quickly as they could to the ASDA brand. Netto was seen as the poor relation to Aldi and Lidl even then.


I don't know whether Netto were a success or a failure. If they spent 1bn on building up their UK operations they were a massive failure, if they however spent 500m then they were a pretty good success. Without knowing how much they invested it is ridiculous to conclude whether they were a success or a failure.

The end of Netto in the UK was mainly an expansion strategy by Asda. Sainsbury's clearly don't agree with your characterization of Netto as a failed brand or concept.

The Grocer magazine's take on the joint venture. http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/channels/sup ... 10.article
Big Graeme wrote:
If Netto was so successful why didn't ASDA keep the name (note Sainburys are using the name so ASDA didn't buy it) and keep the style of operation?

They bought cart loads of ready to go stores, many in places they didn't operate or had a small market share. They converted those stores as quickly as they could to the ASDA brand. Netto was seen as the poor relation to Aldi and Lidl even then.


I don't know whether Netto were a success or a failure. If they spent 1bn on building up their UK operations they were a massive failure, if they however spent 500m then they were a pretty good success. Without knowing how much they invested it is ridiculous to conclude whether they were a success or a failure.

The end of Netto in the UK was mainly an expansion strategy by Asda. Sainsbury's clearly don't agree with your characterization of Netto as a failed brand or concept.

The Grocer magazine's take on the joint venture. http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/channels/sup ... 10.article
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Re: Supermarket price war : Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:10 pm  
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:
I don't know whether Netto were a success or a failure. If they spent 1bn on building up their UK operations they were a massive failure, if they however spent 500m then they were a pretty good success. Without knowing how much they invested it is ridiculous to conclude whether they were a success or a failure.

The end of Netto in the UK was mainly an expansion strategy by Asda. Sainsbury's clearly don't agree with your characterization of Netto as a failed brand or concept.

The Grocer magazine's take on the joint venture. http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/channels/sup ... 10.article


The question was about the brand, not the property portfolio, as ASDA didn't but either the whole brand or the rights to trade on the Netto name they must have thought the brand wasn't up to much.

The concept has proved to be right by Aldi and Lidl, Netto were maybe a few years early and gave up too soon.
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:
I don't know whether Netto were a success or a failure. If they spent 1bn on building up their UK operations they were a massive failure, if they however spent 500m then they were a pretty good success. Without knowing how much they invested it is ridiculous to conclude whether they were a success or a failure.

The end of Netto in the UK was mainly an expansion strategy by Asda. Sainsbury's clearly don't agree with your characterization of Netto as a failed brand or concept.

The Grocer magazine's take on the joint venture. http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/channels/sup ... 10.article


The question was about the brand, not the property portfolio, as ASDA didn't but either the whole brand or the rights to trade on the Netto name they must have thought the brand wasn't up to much.

The concept has proved to be right by Aldi and Lidl, Netto were maybe a few years early and gave up too soon.
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Re: Supermarket price war : Mon Oct 20, 2014 7:11 am  
Big Graeme wrote:
The concept has proved to be right by Aldi and Lidl, Netto were maybe a few years early and gave up too soon.


Aldi in particular focused on quality rather than absolute rock bottom pricing in their publicity whereas Netto were always about cheap, cheap, cheap, but not always good-cheap, pre-recession there was always a line in the sand beyond which was "dirt poor" and shopping in Netto was almost a badge of shame - Aldi and Lidl played it a bit cleverer, hit Netto where it hurt and are now doing the same to all the others, their PR companies should be on a profit share.
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Re: Supermarket price war : Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:40 am  
JerryChicken wrote:
shopping in Netto was almost a badge of shame


100% of the supermarket jokes and mickey takes when I was at school were Netto based.
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