Asda has confirmed 475 roles at their head offices in Leeds and Leicestershire will be cut and hybrid working reduced as part of a business restructure.
The retailer said the move, which would affect less than 10% of its head office staff, would enable it to "simplify structures" amid a challenging market.
In a note to employees on Tuesday, the company's chairman Lord Rose said office attendance would also become compulsory for at least three days per week from January.
It comes after the company reported a 2.2% decline in total revenues excluding fuel, to £5.3bn from April to June 2024.