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Morrisons rebounds on the back of 'value with quality' positioning
LONDON - Morrisons, which lost its way after its 2003 acquisition of Safeway, appears to be back on track. The UK's fourth-biggest supermarket is building a reputation for quality and value that is appealing to price-conscious consumers, giving it faster sales growth than its three biggest rivals.
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