nwtv2003 wrote:cwathen wrote:From what I have heard they are going to sell off a few stores to other supermarkets, because they were told to do so because of what the government and competition. But they are all being rebranded to Morrisons as I have been told so, so that means they will have crap like 'Market Street' and loads of counters serving special foods, plus there was an advert in the Daily Mail the other week that explained that Safeway will be changing to Morrisons and the prices will come down with immediate affect.
Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't Safeway a much more prominent and recognisable brand than Morrisons? Aren't there also more Safeway stores than Morrisons? Wouldn't it therefore make more sense to get rid of the Morrisons name and rebrand all the stores to Safeway?
When Safeway, pre-takeover, invested so much in the modernisation of their stores and not that long ago operated huge TV advertising campaigns to raise the profile of their brand (remember the 'Harry and Sally' ads?), it seems a bit ridiculous to replace it with the comparatively obscure Morrisons brand (which, from where I come from anyway, has exactly the kind of high brow inaccessible image which has worked against Sainsbury's for years and they are now having a hard time shaking off).
And apart from anything else, if they must choose one brand (I don't actually see what's wrong with letting both brands co-exist) going with the Safeway brand seems the far more cost effective option and the option more likely to push the merged company forward.
I remember those ads, they were very good and popular at the time and proved successful, but they did start to disappear and their recent ads haven't been as good as some of the old ones. To be honest I agree it would make more sense ditch the Morrisons brand, I know down South, Morrisons is very unknown whilst in the North it is rather strong and popular. Plus like Safeway they used to have better adverts, as they used to have a jingle and the little 'M' man, but they have disappeared (He still appears on some of the posters for the staff)
Though I am not 100% sure but it is likely that Safeway will be disappearing, in the Daily Mail ad the other week it explained the change and showed the Safeway logo with 'Part of The Morrisons Family' underneath it, so some form of Morrisons branding will be going Nationwide. Though you are right at Morrisons only had 100 or so stores where as Safeway has approximately 400 stores. (We only have a small Petrol Station store Safeway in Warrington, but I take it that will be disappearing.) Though if you pop into a Morrisons store, or the Warrington one there is a sandwich board with a letter from Ken Morrison addressing the changes.
I don't see anything wrong with the Morrisons brand to be honest, but it does mean that the Safeway brand will have to be sacrificed, plus Safeway will be adopting the Morrisons culture, as we have been told that Safeway managers have been visiting several Morrisons stores to see how different they are.
But heck if you have been in a Morrisons store (Like I have, though I work for them) it's not too bad, as they have good offers and things like that.
I'm more of less certain that Morrisons will rebrand all Safeway stores, firstly the adverts in national press and sandwich boards aren't just done for fun. More importantly, the chairman of Morrisons, is Ken Morrison, a relation of the founder, and keen on the "Market Street" crap!
I agree that it makes more sense to rebrand Morrisons, but it won't happen.
I see Morrisons as an Asda like brand, but with "Market Street", slightly more yokel. Safeway have more in common with Sainsburys really. To put it in social class terms, Safeway are more ABC, and Morrisons CDE, merging the two will be quite a challenge.