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Culture home Asda has put more than 150 jobs at risk of redundancy after trading collapsed over Christmas, plunging its share of Britain’s grocery market to a new low. The troubled supermarket is preparing to axe more than 80 managers and dozens of warehouse staff in its latest attempt to cut costs. It signals growing pressure on the retail giant, which has so far failed to reverse its fortunes and continues to lose ground to rivals such as Tesco. Redundancy negotiations will now take place to finalise how many employees will leave Asda, in a move that is likely to dampen morale further across the business. The cuts are expected to take place across a number of its major distribution centres, with plans to reduce the number of staff dealing with deliveries across its larger warehouses.
Published: January 15, 2026 5:25 pm
Source: The Telegraph — Read original