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when he rang _ eg group and you are at asda. sure. when he rang me — eg group and you are at asda.ng me earlierjust to i eg group and you are at asda. (re when he rang me earlierjust to wish me good luck. when he rang me earlier 'ust to wish me good luck.— when he rang me earlier 'ust to wish me good luck. because you don't like doino me good luck. because you don't like doing interviews, _ me good luck. because you don't like doing interviews, do _ me good luck. because you don't like doing interviews, do you? _ me good luck. because you don't like doing interviews, do you? cheekily i doing interviews, do you? cheekily he said i would _ doing interviews, do you? cheekily he said i would need _ doing interviews, do you? cheekily he said i would need it _ doing interviews, do you? cheekily he said i would need it as - doing interviews, do you? cheekily he said i would need it as well. i he said i would need it as well. there is no parting of the ways? definitely not. we get on exceptionally well. [30 definitely not. we get on exceptionally well. do you hate bein: exceptionally well.
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asda-— you are at asda. earlierjust _ you are at asda. sure, and he rang me earlierjust to _ you are at asda. sure, and he rang me earlierjust to wish _ you are at asda. sure, and he rang me earlierjust to wish me - you are at asda. sure, and he rang me earlierjust to wish me good i me earlierjust to wish me good luck _ me earlierjust to wish me good luck 0ut-rnac_ me earlierjust to wish me good luck. out—mac with _ me earlierjust to wish me good luck. out—mac with this? - me earlierjust to wish me good . luck. out—mac with this? because me earlierjust to wish me good - luck. out—mac with this? because you don't _ luck. out—mac with this? because you don't like _ luck. out—mac with this? because you don't like doing — luck. out—mac with this? because you don't like doing interviews. _ luck. out—mac with this? because you don't like doing interviews. —— - luck. out—mac with this? because you don't like doing interviews. —— with. don't like doing interviews. -- with this? but no _ don't like doing interviews.
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it's how they bought asda. the brothers are under scrutiny now. share. that is a pretty tight spot right now. it's challenging, as every other retailer finds it challenging, but at the same time, we feel we're doing the long—term investment that will help us regain some of that market share. so are you saying you're sort of trying to reset the business? we are absolutely in a reset plan. he and his brother zuber have been an amazing double act. he dismissed the rumours of a rift. there's no parting of the ways? no, definitely not. we get on exceptionally well. i mean, we've been very, very privileged. as well as being brothers, we've been on a journey and we have got a long way still to go. more business deals? never say never, is his response. emma simpson, bbc news, stevenage. in formula 1, the red bull team principal, christian horner, has again denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour after the leaking of a series of messages, allegedly written by him. horner was cleared on wednesday by an internal investigation into his behaviour towards
it's how they bought asda. the brothers are under scrutiny now. share. that is a pretty tight spot right now. it's challenging, as every other retailer finds it challenging, but at the same time, we feel we're doing the long—term investment that will help us regain some of that market share. so are you saying you're sort of trying to reset the business? we are absolutely in a reset plan. he and his brother zuber have been an amazing double act. he dismissed the rumours of a rift. there's no...
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asos, boohoo and george at asda now say they'll only use "accurate and clear" descriptions of their greenands to review what they say about sustainability. abbie morris is from compare ethics, which reports on environmental compliance in businesses. interesting that these companies have been forced into committing to be honest. exactly, thank you so much for having me. what is clear today is the competition markets authority have sent a very clear signal to business, they are saying, "check your green claims now, we will be taking further action where necessary." under the digital market spill, they could actually impose fines of up to 10% of global turnover. so i think today is a really clear and landmark, and critical point for businesses to take action now.— critical point for businesses to take action now. ., , ., , take action now. how big a problem is ureen take action now. how big a problem is green washing — take action now. how big a problem is green washing in _ take action now. how big a problem is green washing in the _ take action now. how big a problem is green washing in th
asos, boohoo and george at asda now say they'll only use "accurate and clear" descriptions of their greenands to review what they say about sustainability. abbie morris is from compare ethics, which reports on environmental compliance in businesses. interesting that these companies have been forced into committing to be honest. exactly, thank you so much for having me. what is clear today is the competition markets authority have sent a very clear signal to business, they are saying,...
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because he's running eg group, and you're at asda. sure.you _ fascinating story. it really is, when you look _ fascinating story. it really is, when you look back - fascinating story. it really is, when you look back at - fascinating story. it really is, when you look back at how. fascinating story. it really is, i when you look back at how they fascinating story. it really is, - when you look back at how they began and where they are now. there when you look back at how they began and where they are now.— and where they are now. there are alwa s and where they are now. there are always little _ and where they are now. there are always little ditties _ and where they are now. there are always little ditties that _ and where they are now. there are always little ditties that go - always little ditties that go together with the weather... i don't know what you _ together with the weather... i don't know what you are _ together with the weather... i don't know what you are talking - together with the weather... i don't know what you are talkin
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so i've been catching up with one former senior buyer for the uk supermarket giant asda which, at thewalmart. ged futter, really appreciate your time. and, ged, let me start with this, just explain how important supermarkets are in many countries, perhaps in europe, in particular, in getting food — everything from beef to bread and cheese — from those farms to the rest of us? well, it's one of these things, because supermarkets, they get a bad press, and they have done for a long time. but i wrote a report for the oxford farmers conference last year, and i spoke with about a0 different people from the sector. and what i kept hearing is just how important supermarkets are. they are the best way to get food out to the mass market. so... and that's where we are. so every country now has moved into a model where customers buy their food from supermarkets. and the genie's out of the bottle. so, we're not going to go back to any different method. so, that way of getting your food is the best way for customers to buy it easily, and that's what they're looking for. and, ged, what we've seen o
so i've been catching up with one former senior buyer for the uk supermarket giant asda which, at thewalmart. ged futter, really appreciate your time. and, ged, let me start with this, just explain how important supermarkets are in many countries, perhaps in europe, in particular, in getting food — everything from beef to bread and cheese — from those farms to the rest of us? well, it's one of these things, because supermarkets, they get a bad press, and they have done for a long time. but...
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so i've been catching up with one former senior buyer for the uk supermarket giant asda which, at thewalmart. ged futter, really appreciate your time. and, ged, let me start with this, just explain how important supermarkets are in many countries, perhaps in europe, in particular, in getting food — everything from beef to bread and cheese — from those farms to the rest of us? well, it's one of these things, because supermarkets, they get a bad press, and they have done for a long time. but i wrote a report for the oxford farmers conference last year, and i spoke with about a0 different people from the sector. and what i kept hearing is just how important supermarkets are. they are the best way to get food out to the mass market. so... and that's where we are. so every country now has moved into a model where customers buy their food from supermarkets. and the genie's out of the bottle. so, we're not going to go back to any different method. so, that way of getting your food is the best way for customers to buy it easily, and that's what they're looking for. and, ged, what we've seen o
so i've been catching up with one former senior buyer for the uk supermarket giant asda which, at thewalmart. ged futter, really appreciate your time. and, ged, let me start with this, just explain how important supermarkets are in many countries, perhaps in europe, in particular, in getting food — everything from beef to bread and cheese — from those farms to the rest of us? well, it's one of these things, because supermarkets, they get a bad press, and they have done for a long time. but...
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. >> i liked her a asda's into it because they all slap in the back. yeah. into it.n't my world, because didn't know who world, because i didn't know who that until walked that person was until i walked into this building. right. yeah. there you go. >> well, it's great that no one stood by asda. >> well, moving on, after after anthony joshua's victory last night, fans have another night, boxing fans have another battle to look forward to. >> youtuber jake paul is to take on former heavyweight mike tyson in july, with a mere 30 years between the two of them. it's been alleged that fights like this degrade boxing altogether. not that either participant will be concerned. they're expected to earn more than $9 million each from the fight . i to earn more than $9 million each from the fight. i mean, i don't know, i feel like this is when rome was in decline and the emperor staged these fights in the colosseum, you know, increasingly bizarre fights between and bears and between giraffes and bears and things that try and things like that to try and distract the people. but,
. >> i liked her a asda's into it because they all slap in the back. yeah. into it.n't my world, because didn't know who world, because i didn't know who that until walked that person was until i walked into this building. right. yeah. there you go. >> well, it's great that no one stood by asda. >> well, moving on, after after anthony joshua's victory last night, fans have another night, boxing fans have another battle to look forward to. >> youtuber jake paul is to take...
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they're getting a of asda.st, think they are honest, i think they are actually up the actually keeping up with the times with consumers. oh sorry, you're liking that. you're not liking that. >> that's grim . okay. go on. >> but that's grim. okay. go on. >> but that's grim. okay. go on. >> i think they are keeping up with the times . i think, you with the times. i think, you know, a lot of consumers, their taste buds are changing. who is saying that cream clotted cream and jam is only supposed to be for scones? i think people are mixing and matching when it comes to hot cross buns. i've heard some people put boiled ham on people put on there, some people put cheddar so i cheddar cheese on them. so i think people being think people are being adventurous, shouldn't adventurous, so why shouldn't they to be? they be allowed to be? >> but yeah, surely hot cross buns are only to be served with butter in fact. yeah, i don't, which is probably why i don't like that. i just like a hot cross bun. absolutely plain. i don't
they're getting a of asda.st, think they are honest, i think they are actually up the actually keeping up with the times with consumers. oh sorry, you're liking that. you're not liking that. >> that's grim . okay. go on. >> but that's grim. okay. go on. >> but that's grim. okay. go on. >> i think they are keeping up with the times . i think, you with the times. i think, you know, a lot of consumers, their taste buds are changing. who is saying that cream clotted cream...
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the supermarket boss who usually avoids the limelight — we talk to the billionaire owner of asda.
the supermarket boss who usually avoids the limelight — we talk to the billionaire owner of asda.
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so keep notably did not girl embrace the idea that the election was stolen when ted asda multiple times, but he doesn't want to talk about it because we're in a general election, right? but it's going to end. we're seeing the same thing in arizona where the kari lake, who is an election deniers now trying to move away from that i think that's not a good idea, but i think you've also hit on something i think for the members january 6, they were there when they hear donald trump talk about the people who were on the verge of attacking them personally as hostages. i really think that that hits them deeply and i think they're really struggling with that. they're going to have to go through the campaign season and with that, but there's, this general election time. people want to change the way they talk, but they're going to there's a lot of video and a lot of quotes about what they've said exactly, including that adds, i'm sure we'll be read play. all right, up next, new polling raises warning signs for president biden. in what progressive leaders are saying about his handling of the war i
so keep notably did not girl embrace the idea that the election was stolen when ted asda multiple times, but he doesn't want to talk about it because we're in a general election, right? but it's going to end. we're seeing the same thing in arizona where the kari lake, who is an election deniers now trying to move away from that i think that's not a good idea, but i think you've also hit on something i think for the members january 6, they were there when they hear donald trump talk about the...
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watching asda five.arm feeling inside from boxt boiler oilers, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello! >> hello! >> here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we saw a very unsettled day on saturday with lots of showers around, things showers around, but things look quieter for sunday. drier, brighter lighter winds to brighter with lighter winds to low pressure is anchored towards the that brought the the north—east. that brought the very blustery north westerly airstream. of showers on airstream. lots of showers on saturday, a little ridge of high pressure though moving in from the and does promise the west, and that does promise to quieten down as we go the west, and that does promise to qisunday. down as we go the west, and that does promise to qisunday. it's down as we go the west, and that does promise to qisunday. it's still/n as we go the west, and that does promise to qisunday. it's still quite ne go the west, and that does promise to qisunday. it's still quite as go int
watching asda five.arm feeling inside from boxt boiler oilers, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello! >> hello! >> here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we saw a very unsettled day on saturday with lots of showers around, things showers around, but things look quieter for sunday. drier, brighter lighter winds to brighter with lighter winds to low pressure is anchored towards the that brought the the north—east. that brought the very blustery...
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i'm not a supermarket a details guy, but supermarket chain decided this chain asda have decided thisomoting the attentions on promoting the sizeable market for halal eggs. halal a christian halal eggs for a christian festival. are they also going to bnng festival. are they also going to bring out a range bacon for bring out a range of bacon for ramadan? i'm joking. actually ramadan? i'm joking. i actually think is great. this think that this is great. this is how we break down barriers between people. everyone likes chocolate. let's have a look at the picture of the egg. so these are halal certified eggs, for ready for this this year's celebrations? i mean, i think this is this is great. i think everybody can agree. >> i'm not sure about it. i know , it's totally good. >> i'll tell you what. there are 80 to 90 million eggs are consumed in the uk. can consumed in the uk. i can guarantee are 80 to 90 guarantee there are not 80 to 90 million christians. i think they don't check you when you go to the store. >> of more than one. >> some of us eat more than one. >> some of us eat more tha
i'm not a supermarket a details guy, but supermarket chain decided this chain asda have decided thisomoting the attentions on promoting the sizeable market for halal eggs. halal a christian halal eggs for a christian festival. are they also going to bnng festival. are they also going to bring out a range bacon for bring out a range of bacon for ramadan? i'm joking. actually ramadan? i'm joking. i actually think is great. this think that this is great. this is how we break down barriers between...
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oh look there's one on on asda. on sale on asda. >> there's an advert. there you go. got excuse.her go. got no excuse. other supermarkets are available. >> no thank you, >> yeah. no no no thank you, right, i'll get you to it i right, i'll get you on to it i will. okay you and your squad, let's move on to our top story this morning. the government is set islamist far set to name islamist and far right groups that undermine democracy. as number democracy. that's all. as number 10 releases a new definition of extreme ism. >> yes. >> yes. >> extremist groups that fall below the terrorism threshold but continue to promote violence, hatred or intolerance will be banned from working within any public body . within any public body. >> well, it follows months of anti—semitic commentary by groups after the seventh of the 7th of october attacks. but crucially, it's going to have no effect on existing criminal law . effect on existing criminal law. >> well, let's get the thoughts of political commentator andy williams . of political commentator andy williams. really of political commentator
oh look there's one on on asda. on sale on asda. >> there's an advert. there you go. got excuse.her go. got no excuse. other supermarkets are available. >> no thank you, >> yeah. no no no thank you, right, i'll get you to it i right, i'll get you on to it i will. okay you and your squad, let's move on to our top story this morning. the government is set islamist far set to name islamist and far right groups that undermine democracy. as number democracy. that's all. as number...
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despite asda deactivating most of its devices.r charging. tesco has the biggest network, though sainsbury's has seen its largest increase year on year . seen its largest increase year on year. those are the latest headunes on year. those are the latest headlines i'll be back in half an hour. in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the code on your screen, or go to gbnews.com slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome back. it's 1107. this is britain's newsroom with me, ben leo and pip tomson. flag gate still raging at these now some emails flying in. >> well, robert morning. boycott the new england shirt, you say. and wear the old shirt. teach nike a lesson. >> yeah. and tom says it's not an english flag, it's a coloured cross. what next? removing the three lions and lots of you actually saying this morning, why don't we have an english manufacturer ? slazenger i manufacturer? slazenger i believe is based in derby or traditionally the england kit was always made by umbro, who i think are based in manchester. >>
despite asda deactivating most of its devices.r charging. tesco has the biggest network, though sainsbury's has seen its largest increase year on year . seen its largest increase year on year. those are the latest headunes on year. those are the latest headlines i'll be back in half an hour. in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the code on your screen, or go to gbnews.com slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome back. it's 1107. this is britain's newsroom with me,...
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routine check—ups you can act as a consumer as you would for shopping for your food at sainsbury's or asdae best, best services that you can. and again, if you can't afford it, the government will foot the bill so this idea that the only other system the the only other system in the world the nhs and the us is world is the nhs and the us is completely farcical. it's completely farcical. it's completely untrue . looking at completely untrue. looking at countries like germany, sweden, denmark, france , these denmark, even france, these countries all have some form of pubuc countries all have some form of public and private partnerships. and fundamentally it's about allowing to have that allowing consumers to have that choice. and if we compete with different hospitals , we compete different hospitals, we compete with different providers. consumers will have that choice . consumers will have that choice. and also the actual system will be forced to compete with one another so that they can drive up standards. at the moment, we seem to think that the solution to public service failure to every
routine check—ups you can act as a consumer as you would for shopping for your food at sainsbury's or asdae best, best services that you can. and again, if you can't afford it, the government will foot the bill so this idea that the only other system the the only other system in the world the nhs and the us is world is the nhs and the us is completely farcical. it's completely farcical. it's completely untrue . looking at completely untrue. looking at countries like germany, sweden, denmark,...