Another High Street Rebrand
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all new Phil
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John Lewis are updating their partnership branding (ie mainly corporate stuff - not JL / Waitrose individual branding) and bringing back the old JLP logo.


'& partners' about to be quietly dropped thenall new Phil wrote: Mon 24 Apr, 2023 11.02 John Lewis are updating their partnership branding (ie mainly corporate stuff - not JL / Waitrose individual branding) and bringing back the old JLP logo.
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Been in progress a little while. Didn't feature on their Christmas ad, for example.cwathen wrote: Mon 24 Apr, 2023 17.15'& partners' about to be quietly dropped thenall new Phil wrote: Mon 24 Apr, 2023 11.02 John Lewis are updating their partnership branding (ie mainly corporate stuff - not JL / Waitrose individual branding) and bringing back the old JLP logo.
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Seabrook crisps with one of those rebrands that's so similar (yet strips out some of the character) you wonder why they bother.
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It's weird - they had the same packaging design for decades and in the last ten years or so they can't seem to leave it alone for five minutes. Stop faffing about with the logo and bring back tomato sauce flavour!
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It's weird - they had the same packaging design for decades and in the last ten years or so they can't seem to leave it alone for five minutes. Stop faffing about with the logo and bring back tomato sauce flavour!
Aren’t those different products? They look like square crisps.
It looks like all EG petrol stations will be fully rebranded as Asda, not just the stores themselves.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65720635
That's surely going to mean a noticeable reduction in BP/Shell/Esso/Texaco's presence across the UK. Some of their petrol stations are pretty long in the tooth as well, so perhaps some investment in refurbishment/store expansions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65720635
That's surely going to mean a noticeable reduction in BP/Shell/Esso/Texaco's presence across the UK. Some of their petrol stations are pretty long in the tooth as well, so perhaps some investment in refurbishment/store expansions.
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JetixFann450
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Going to be pretty ironic, a fairly recent EG Garage near me opened with a Spar, I presume that's going to inevitably be replaced by an ASDA on the Go.woah wrote: Tue 30 May, 2023 20.27 It looks like all EG petrol stations will be fully rebranded as Asda, not just the stores themselves.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65720635
That's surely going to mean a noticeable reduction in BP/Shell/Esso/Texaco's presence across the UK. Some of their petrol stations are pretty long in the tooth as well, so perhaps some investment in refurbishment/store expansions.
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Wouldn't be unique by any extent. Nor would it be ironic.JetixFann450 wrote: Wed 31 May, 2023 01.50Going to be pretty ironic, a fairly recent EG Garage near me opened with a Spar, I presume that's going to inevitably be replaced by an ASDA on the Go.woah wrote: Tue 30 May, 2023 20.27 It looks like all EG petrol stations will be fully rebranded as Asda, not just the stores themselves.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65720635
That's surely going to mean a noticeable reduction in BP/Shell/Esso/Texaco's presence across the UK. Some of their petrol stations are pretty long in the tooth as well, so perhaps some investment in refurbishment/store expansions.
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Perhaps he meant ironic in the Alanis Morrisette sense of "unfortunate"WillPS wrote: Wed 31 May, 2023 21.07Wouldn't be unique by any extent. Nor would it be ironic.JetixFann450 wrote: Wed 31 May, 2023 01.50Going to be pretty ironic, a fairly recent EG Garage near me opened with a Spar, I presume that's going to inevitably be replaced by an ASDA on the Go.woah wrote: Tue 30 May, 2023 20.27 It looks like all EG petrol stations will be fully rebranded as Asda, not just the stores themselves.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65720635
That's surely going to mean a noticeable reduction in BP/Shell/Esso/Texaco's presence across the UK. Some of their petrol stations are pretty long in the tooth as well, so perhaps some investment in refurbishment/store expansions.
