LEEDS, England --Wal-Mart-owned Asda began offering a DVD player for less than the cost of most new-release DVDs. The price of the private-label Durabrand DVD player, previously on sale at about $35 ...
Asda could be about to step in for HMV, as WH Smith looks to fill the high street CD and DVD void left by the ailing chain. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET ...
Entertainment UK (EUK), the entertainment wholesale subsidiary of British retailer Woolworths Group plc, has struck an agreement in principle to supply entertainment products to the Asda supermarket… ...
Supermarket chain Asda is gunning for a chunk of the UK electrical market with the announcement late last week that the store is to start selling DVD players for £9 ($22.50). Customers will be able to ...
Asda is to sell a DVD player for £9 - less than the average price of a DVD. The Durabrand DVD player was previously on sale for £17.84 but Asda will cut its price to £9 from today. “This is truly ...
NO receipt, no refund. That’s what Asda told Denise Richardson when she returned a faulty DVD. The store refused to replace the #70 machine because the receipt was lost. Denise, of Ferryhill, County ...
ASDA has fired the first shot in the Christmas gift war slashing the cost of a recordable DVD player to £68.94. The CyberHome DVR 1600 goes on sale today and is £15.88 cheaper than Tesco's bargain ...
Asda's Ellesmere Port store has been forced to relocate its stock of envelopes after crafty criminals were caught posting stolen goods to themselves via the supermarket’s in-house Post Office.
Asda believes that the Blu-ray player will finally outsell DVD players this Christmas, with GfK data convincing the UK supermarket giant to focus on the more modern format. Pointing to a "more subtle, ...
Supermarket Asda has recalled 60,000 DVD players amid fears of a dangerous design fault. The retailer estimates that a third of the players have a hole in the outer casing, which could put them at ...
Asda's Ellesmere Port store has been forced to relocate its stock of envelopes after crafty criminals were caught posting stolen goods to themselves via the supermarket’s in-house Post Office.
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