Morrisons calls £73m ad review
22 Apr 2013 | by Jeremy Lee
Morrisons has put its £73 million advertising account up for pitch.
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Embattled retailer Morrisons has called a review of its £73m advertising and in-store marketing accounts ahead of the launch of its online food business and the roll-out of its M local convenience format across the UK.
Morrisons has put its £73 million advertising account up for pitch.
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