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Iceland eyeing up Sainsbury’s and Asda stores
Frozen foods retailer Iceland is said to be considering a bid for any stores that Sainsbury’s and Asda are required to sell, once their high-profile merger has been completed – according to a Financial Times report. The retailer wants to acquire new sites for its Food Warehouse business.
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