New Morrisons owners must respect Sir Ken’s ethos – The Yorkshire Post says
Pride that Morrisons, the business that began with Ken’s father William selling eggs and butter at Bradford’s now-demolished Rawson Market in 1899, has been valued so much by its new American owners.
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This matters because Sir Ken once said that there were three ingredients to the successful running of any supermarket – good staff, good suppliers and loyal customers.
And, given how Morrisons still remains synonymous with excellence, CD&R is honour-bound to uphold the retail giant’s heritage, respect Sir Ken’s values and maintain the work undertaken by chief executive David Potts to make the store such an attractive proposition.
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