Asda sees most cut-throat Christmas for a decade
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LONDON Nov 12 (Reuters) - Price competition between retailers this Christmas will be the most intense for a decade, British grocer Asda said on Thursday, as it unveiled the latest in a series of cut-price deals in the sector.
Britain's second-biggest supermarket chain behind Tesco (TSCO.L) said it was cutting prices on 50 home technology products and accessories, including a Philips Blu-Ray DVD player, an Intempo iPod Dock and Fuji 10 Mega Pixel camera.
The move follows a wave of similar pre-Christmas offers from the group covering music, games, toys and clothing.
Britain's top three supermarkets are all expanding non-food ranges, which tend to attract higher profit margins than groceries, stepping up the pressure on specialist retailers.
The industry is also fighting over the market share of toys-to-DVDs chain Woolworths, which collapsed last Christmas.
"This year will be the most aggressive on price in a decade," Asda Chief Financial Officer Judith McKenna said.
Later on Thursday, Asda will announce third-quarter sales figures as part of a release by U.S. parent Wal-Mart (WMT.N).
Justin King, the head of British rival J Sainsbury (SBRY.L) said on Wednesday that competition this Christmas was "feisty," but stopped short of declaring a price war. [ID:nLA671889] (Reporting by Mark Potter; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)
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