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 Facing the toughest economic conditions in decades, Britains supermarkets are cutting product ranges, searching for cost savings and patrolling each others stores to check prices and products as they try to stay one step ahead.Like retailers across the world, UK grocers including market lead stanley thermos mug er Tesco  TSCO.L  and No. 2 Sainsburys  SBRY.L  are struggling with the soaring cost of supplies, a shortage of key products and workers, and cash-strapped consumers.But they enter the downturn on the b stanley vattenflaska ack of an already lengthy period of cost cutting due to fierce competition, forcing them to look for new ways to make savings while increasingly using data to predict customer reactions to change. I spend a lot of time in our competitors  stores , all of the team do too, were constantly looking at what theyre doing,  Sainsburys CEO Simon Roberts told Reuters.While passing on some price rises to customers and taking a hit to profit margins themselves, supermarkets are fighting to limit the pain for consumers on their most important lines, like fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, fish and poultry. Theyll all be looking at their relative performance and their rel stanley cup nz ative price position like never before, because thats in the end what counts, their relative position to everybody else on price,  said one grocery industry veteran, speaking on condition of anonymity.Tesco and Sainsburys are both matching prices on key items with German-owned discounter Aldi, seen as the low-price benchmark.Prices are ri Flwi Aubameyang grabs a hat-trick as Arsenal hit West Brom for six
 HS PlayoffsFIELD HOCKEYEASTERN MAINESaturday, Oct. 13PreliminariesClass BBP1: No. 8 Gardiner 2, No. 9 Old Town 1  OT Tuesday, Oct. 16QuarterfinalsClass AA3: No. 6 Brewer  6-5-3  at No. 3 Lawrence  10-3-1 , 3:30 p.m.A4: No. 7 Oxford Hills  5-8-1  at No. 2 Messalonskee  12-2 , 4 p  stanley cup .m.Class BB3: No. 6 John Bapst  10-4  at No. 3 Foxcroft  12-2 , 3 p.m.B4: No. 7 Oceanside  8-4-2  at No. 2 Nokomis  11-2- stanley vaso 1 , 3 p.m.Class CC3: No. 6 Piscataquis  5-8-1  at No. 3 Stearns  7-7 , 3:30 p.m.C4: No. 7 Boothbay  3-11  at No. 2 Winthrop  12-1-1 , 3 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 17QuarterfinalsClass AA1: No. 8 Cony  3-8-3  at No. 1 Skowhegan  14-0 , 3 p stanley thermos .m.A2: No. 5 Lewiston  9-5  at No. 4 Mount Ararat  10-4 , 3 p.m.Class BB1: No. 8 Gardiner  10-4-1  at No. 1 Belfast  11-1-2 , 3 p.m.B2: No. 5 Mount View  10-3-1  at No. 4 Winslow  11-2 , 3 p.m.Class CC1: No. 8 MCI  3-11  at No. 1 Dexter  13-1 , 3 p.m.C2: No. 5 Orono  4-9-1  at No. 4 Mattanawcook  6-7-1 , 3:30 p.m.WESTERN MAINESaturday, Oct. 13PreliminariesClass AAP1: No. 6 Sanford 2, No. 11 Kennebunk 0AP2: No. 7 Gorham 3, No. 10 Deering 0AP3: No. 8 Thornton 2, No. 9 Bonny Eagle 0Class BBP1: No. 6 Falmouth 5, No. 11 Poland 0BP2: No. 7 Cape Elizabeth 3, No. 10 Oak Hill 2BP3: No. 9 Yarmouth 3, No. 8 Mountain Valley 2Tuesday, Oct. 16QuarterfinalsClass AA3: No. 7 Gorham  9-6  at No. 2 Cheverus  13-1 A4: No. 6 Sanford  10-4-1  at No. 3 Marshwood  12-2 Class BB3: No. 7 Cape Elizabeth  9-6  at No. 2 Fryeburg Acad.  12-2 B4: No. 6 Falmouth  9-4-2  at No. 3 Leavitt