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Asda Sales Plummet Amid Identity Crisis
4 Feb
Summary
- Asda's sales fell by 3.7% over 12 weeks, losing £2M daily.
- Retailer faces competition from rivals and discounters.
- Botched IT upgrades caused stock issues and poor online experience.

Asda's sales have seen a substantial decrease, with the UK's third-largest supermarket losing £2 million per day compared to the previous year. Over the 12 weeks leading up to January 25, sales dropped to £4.32 billion from £4.49 billion. This represents a 3.7% fall, equating to a daily loss of £2 million. Five years ago, Asda's sales for the same period were nearly £6 million higher per day.
The retailer is struggling against both traditional rivals such as Tesco and Sainsbury's, which reported sales growth, and discounters like Lidl, which saw a 10.1% rise. Asda's market share has consequently shrunk from 12.3% to 11.5% in the past year.
Chairman Allan Leighton acknowledged the challenges, noting that the supermarket is over a year into a three-to-five-year revival mission. This effort aims to rebuild the customer base, which was impacted by a botched IT transformation, codenamed 'Project Future,' rolled out last summer. The upgrade caused inconsistent stock availability and a poor online customer experience.




