Disruption from the IT transition led to ‘inconsistent availability levels across stores and particularly online’, the supermarket chain said.
Asda has said a botched £1 billion IT upgrade which hit product availability on shelves has set the business back “by six months” amid efforts to turn around its fortunes.
Boss Allan Leighton, who returned to the supermarket chain last year, said its sales slump over the past three months was “self-inflicted” due to disruption from the transition from a previous system linked to former owner Walmart.
It came as the boss also cautioned that consumers are “confused and concerned” following the autumn Budget.
On Friday, Asda revealed that like-for-like sales slid by 2.8% over the third quarter of 2025 after facing “severe disruption” linked to the

The Shropshire Star

Britain News
New York Post
The List
Daily Kos
TODAY Pop Culture
Law & Crime
Cinema Blend
NPR
The Conversation
AlterNet