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Asda to create 'up to 12,000 jobs' over five years | Asda to create 'up to 12,000 jobs' over five years |
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Supermarket giant Asda will create up to 12,000 UK shop posts over the next five years, its US owner Wal-Mart has said. | Supermarket giant Asda will create up to 12,000 UK shop posts over the next five years, its US owner Wal-Mart has said. |
The strategy of the UK supermarket chain has the potential to create the posts, Wal-Mart said. | The strategy of the UK supermarket chain has the potential to create the posts, Wal-Mart said. |
The announcement came after Wal-Mart chief executive Doug McMillon met Prime Minister David Cameron in an Asda at Clapham Junction in London on Monday. | The announcement came after Wal-Mart chief executive Doug McMillon met Prime Minister David Cameron in an Asda at Clapham Junction in London on Monday. |
Mr Cameron said that the new jobs would "give people financial security". | Mr Cameron said that the new jobs would "give people financial security". |
"I am delighted that Asda is continuing to invest heavily in the UK, creating another 12,000 jobs that will give people financial security for the future," Mr Cameron said. | "I am delighted that Asda is continuing to invest heavily in the UK, creating another 12,000 jobs that will give people financial security for the future," Mr Cameron said. |
Asda employs a total of 172,000 people in Britain. | |
Mr McMillon told the BBC: "What a great time to expand. The economy is recovering and we are doing well. We have been focusing on the discount, and the premium, market for some time." | |
He said that such a focus helped in competing with discount chains such as Aldi and Lidl, adding that the economy had been "challenging" for many British households. | |
Mr McMillon said Asda would be opening stores in the south of the UK. | |
He said Wal-Mart's investment in Asda was "fantastic news" for the British public and that jobs would be created in superstores, smaller stores and in its online shopping facility. | |
BBC business editor Kamal Ahmed said: "This is the first time Asda has put a jobs number on its five-year strategy, which it announced last November. The jobs are a cautious estimate and could be higher." | BBC business editor Kamal Ahmed said: "This is the first time Asda has put a jobs number on its five-year strategy, which it announced last November. The jobs are a cautious estimate and could be higher." |
Asda's five-year strategy announced 40 new conventional superstores, 100 new supermarkets, 150 forecourt shops, 1,000 new click-and-collect points and greater online penetration. | Asda's five-year strategy announced 40 new conventional superstores, 100 new supermarkets, 150 forecourt shops, 1,000 new click-and-collect points and greater online penetration. |