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The Tesco trap - anyone can sell baked beans at a loss | The Tesco trap - anyone can sell baked beans at a loss |
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Last Christmas, more than half of Britain's shoppers tried the discount experience of Aldi or Lidl. | Last Christmas, more than half of Britain's shoppers tried the discount experience of Aldi or Lidl. |
For a supermarket like Tesco, that figure is chilling for two reasons. | For a supermarket like Tesco, that figure is chilling for two reasons. |
Firstly, Christmas was traditionally the time when promiscuous shoppers returned to the Big Four to fill their groaning family trolleys. That is no longer the case - Lidl sells champers too. | Firstly, Christmas was traditionally the time when promiscuous shoppers returned to the Big Four to fill their groaning family trolleys. That is no longer the case - Lidl sells champers too. |
And, secondly, if half of shoppers tried Aldi and Lidl, that meant that half didn't. Which shows the enormous room for expansion the discounters have. | And, secondly, if half of shoppers tried Aldi and Lidl, that meant that half didn't. Which shows the enormous room for expansion the discounters have. |
Both are planning substantial store openings over the next two years, giving the lie to anyone who thinks that the discounter cycle is coming to an end anytime soon. | Both are planning substantial store openings over the next two years, giving the lie to anyone who thinks that the discounter cycle is coming to an end anytime soon. |
Aldi has also said it will start an online offer next year, which is likely to send a few more cold winds through Tesco's aisles. | Aldi has also said it will start an online offer next year, which is likely to send a few more cold winds through Tesco's aisles. |
One remarkable fact from Tesco's results today is that it is seen as good news that the UK business (which accounts for three-quarters of the supermarket's revenues) has actually turned a small profit. | One remarkable fact from Tesco's results today is that it is seen as good news that the UK business (which accounts for three-quarters of the supermarket's revenues) has actually turned a small profit. |
For a large part of last year, Dave Lewis, the chief executive, was running the British business at a loss as he desperately tried to encourage customers back through the door. | For a large part of last year, Dave Lewis, the chief executive, was running the British business at a loss as he desperately tried to encourage customers back through the door. |
Frankly, even I could have a good go at selling courgettes at less than I bought them for. | Frankly, even I could have a good go at selling courgettes at less than I bought them for. |
Investors will be heaving a sigh of relief that such an unsustainable position was at least only temporary. | Investors will be heaving a sigh of relief that such an unsustainable position was at least only temporary. |
Falling margins | Falling margins |
But it's not as if with one bound Mr Lewis is free. For the first half of this year, profits in the UK were down 70% on the same period last year, and the vital operating profit margin is languishing below 1%. | But it's not as if with one bound Mr Lewis is free. For the first half of this year, profits in the UK were down 70% on the same period last year, and the vital operating profit margin is languishing below 1%. |
That's for a business that used to enjoy a margin of more than 5%. | That's for a business that used to enjoy a margin of more than 5%. |
Mr Lewis is caught in something of a trap. He must offer customers lower prices if he is to arrest declining sales. | Mr Lewis is caught in something of a trap. He must offer customers lower prices if he is to arrest declining sales. |
But he also has to provide investors with profits, or the Tesco share price - which has halved in the last two years - is only going to go in one direction. | But he also has to provide investors with profits, or the Tesco share price - which has halved in the last two years - is only going to go in one direction. |
I asked Mr Lewis if he was worried that Tesco was operating within such tight margins. | I asked Mr Lewis if he was worried that Tesco was operating within such tight margins. |
"I'm not sure I see it exactly the same way, Kamal," he told me. | "I'm not sure I see it exactly the same way, Kamal," he told me. |
"I understand why you say that because you compare this year with the first half of last year, and that's completely understandable. | "I understand why you say that because you compare this year with the first half of last year, and that's completely understandable. |
"But having come into the business, we obviously had some issues to deal with. | "But having come into the business, we obviously had some issues to deal with. |
"We dealt with them. It meant that in the second half of last year we made no profit whatsoever in the UK. | "We dealt with them. It meant that in the second half of last year we made no profit whatsoever in the UK. |
"So if I compare to the second half of last year, the first half of this year feels like we've made some progress. | "So if I compare to the second half of last year, the first half of this year feels like we've made some progress. |
"Our sales are growing compared to where they were either a year ago or indeed in the second half of last year, and we've generated some profit as we rebuild the Tesco business. | "Our sales are growing compared to where they were either a year ago or indeed in the second half of last year, and we've generated some profit as we rebuild the Tesco business. |
"Importantly, at the same time we're improving what it is we're doing for our customers." | "Importantly, at the same time we're improving what it is we're doing for our customers." |
Living Wage | Living Wage |
Mr Lewis told me that he wanted to cut prices further. For that, Tesco will use cost savings within the business and some of the income from the £4bn sale of Tesco's business in South Korea, which has reduced Tesco's debt costs. | Mr Lewis told me that he wanted to cut prices further. For that, Tesco will use cost savings within the business and some of the income from the £4bn sale of Tesco's business in South Korea, which has reduced Tesco's debt costs. |
But some expenses will be going up. The government's announcement that a "national living wage" of at least £9 an hour will be paid by businesses by 2020 will have a substantial impact on retailers. | But some expenses will be going up. The government's announcement that a "national living wage" of at least £9 an hour will be paid by businesses by 2020 will have a substantial impact on retailers. |
Last week I interviewed Sir Ian Cheshire, the former head of B&Q owner Kingfisher, who called for a review of the increase in two years to ensure that the costs for businesses were not too onerous | |
Although not agreeing with Sir Ian's call, Mr Lewis did tell me he wanted the hourly rate demands of the living wage analysed. | Although not agreeing with Sir Ian's call, Mr Lewis did tell me he wanted the hourly rate demands of the living wage analysed. |
"We supported the fact that the living wage in April was set at a minimum of £7.20," he said. | "We supported the fact that the living wage in April was set at a minimum of £7.20," he said. |
"We supported that because we actually paid Tesco colleagues [that] already. | "We supported that because we actually paid Tesco colleagues [that] already. |
"I think the thing that we would like rather than any review is actually a broader discussion about total reward within the retail sector. | "I think the thing that we would like rather than any review is actually a broader discussion about total reward within the retail sector. |
"My colleagues receive a base pay, but they also receive a series of benefits, which they really appreciate. | "My colleagues receive a base pay, but they also receive a series of benefits, which they really appreciate. |
"When you look at those benefits and you monetise those benefits, it gets you very close to the £9 which is what is aspired for in 2020. | "When you look at those benefits and you monetise those benefits, it gets you very close to the £9 which is what is aspired for in 2020. |
"So, the conversation I'm having with my colleagues is around how it is they want to receive their reward from Tesco. | "So, the conversation I'm having with my colleagues is around how it is they want to receive their reward from Tesco. |
"But a simple reduction of everything into a base rate is not what they want, and I'd like a more intelligent conversation about total reward rather than just talking about base pay per hour." | "But a simple reduction of everything into a base rate is not what they want, and I'd like a more intelligent conversation about total reward rather than just talking about base pay per hour." |
Mr Lewis knows he is caught between two sometimes conflicting impulses - lower prices for customers and increased profits for investors. | Mr Lewis knows he is caught between two sometimes conflicting impulses - lower prices for customers and increased profits for investors. |
He believes he can produce both, via a better-run business focused on the UK. | |
Investors remain to be convinced despite a small rise in the share price. The message? Mr Lewis - more work needed. |
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