All articles by Beth Brooks – Page 27
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My Alternative CV
Moussa Clarke, Bath Ales, on DJing and Japanese cartoons
I was a club and rave DJ for nearly 20 years and still moonlight on the wrong side of the mixing desk…
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News
Today's Group adds four new on-trade wholesalers to roster
Today’s Group has recruited four new members…
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News
Co-op's student discount scheme still hit by glitch
Students claiming the discount still can’t use their NUS Extra card in Co-op food stores…
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Nisa revamps Heritage in bid to hit £500m sales
Nisa unveiled its revamped own-label range Heritage this week as it set out its stall to turn it into a £500m brand…
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Costcutter switch to P&H hit by delays in Northern Ireland
Costcutter’s migration of its buy-and-supply deal from Nisa to P&H in Northern Ireland has been hit by problems…
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Interviews
Amanda Jones Big Interview: forging a Nisa future for members
Amanda Jones is confident a new management team – and a focus on retail – can benefit both members and sales…
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Comment & Opinion
Power struggle
Is The Co-operative Group turning away the very help it needs to ensure its survival?
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News
Co-op Bank posts £1.3bn full-year losses
The Co-operative Bank has confirmed it made a loss of £1.3bn last year.
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Co-operative Group confirms Myners resignation
The Co-operative Group has confirmed Lord Myners is stepping down as the society’s non-executive director.
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WH Smith profits up as sales continue to fall
WH Smith has posted a 3% increase in half-year profits as it continues to cut costs in the business.
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Comment & Opinion
The Co-op heads to the pub
The Co-op is building stores on 54 pub sites - but it’s aiming to co-exist with existing pubs, it says.
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News
Booker slammed by wholesalers for supplying BHS Food
Booker has been accused of failing to support indies following its decision to supply products to BHS…
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Profiles
Ruth Price, Sharpak Aylesham, on monkeys and talking too much
I worked weekends as a waitress for a small catering company at the age of 16…
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News
NFRN goes to Trading Standards over Waitrose newspaper promotion
The NFRN has gone to Trading Standards over a Waitrose promotion that offers a free newspaper if more than £5 is spent…
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New Nisa TV ad campaign to play on pronunciation of its name
Nisa is launching a TV ad campaign that plays on confusion around how its name is supposed to be pronounced…
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Bestway buys Glasgow wholesaler Sher Bros
Bestway has acquired Glasgow-based wholesaler Sher Bros for an undisclosed sum.
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News
One Stop relaunches own-brand chilled range with meal deal
One Stop has relaunched its chilled range with more than 100 new products, new packaging and a new evening meal deal.
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Booker now UK’s biggest grocery wholesaler by turnover
Booker has overtaken Palmer & Harvey to become the UK’s biggest grocery wholesaler by turnover, after reporting full-year sales of £4.7bn.
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Sainsbury's launches first training centre for c-store managers
Sainsbury’s has opened a dedicated training facility for its convenience business – the first supermarket to do so…
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Lotto gamble pays off as jackpots increase following relaunch
Lotto, Camelot’s flagship game, has performed ahead of estimates since relaunching in October…