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    A sharp Glaswegian act

    2008-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Fantastic service, a full basket and plenty of parking space available helped the Asda in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, land this week’s Top Store award, despite some fierce competition

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    Morrisons, Waitrose get regional nod

    2008-08-13T22:40:57.423Z

    Morrisons, Waitrose get regional nod: Morrisons, Waitrose and Booths have all been named regional winners at this year’s Retail Cheese Awards. Booths in Lytham, Morrisons in Stamford and Waitrose in Burgess Hill won in the multiple retailer section for the north, central and south...

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    Rollbacks go green with cuts on lines with low packaging

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda plans to launch its first green Rollbacks in the next few months in an ambitious attempt to link its sustainability and low price agendas. The retailer has promised to cut prices on own-label products that have gone through its packaging...

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    Lidl and Tesco hiss and spit over ‘Trash Savers’

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Tesco’s low-price offensive against discounters in the Irish Republic has turned nasty, with it and Lidl trading blows in public over product quality.  Cash Savers, Tesco’s new amber and black, low price proposition, was launched with a media...

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    Marks confident about Somerfield integration

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Integrating Somerfield into the Co-operative Group will be easier than last year’s merger with United Co-operatives, the Co-op Group’s CEO has predicted. Peter Marks is confident he can pull off a seamless integration following the society’s £1.57bn...

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    co-op gives netball a leg-up

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The Olympic Games kicked off in Beijing only yesterday, but The Co-operative Group is already thinking ahead to 2012. All this week the society has been polling its customers on whether netball should become an Olympic sport, showcasing at the 2012...

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    Budgens says IT glitch was a ‘one-off’

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Musgrave Retail Partners GB has denied there are problems with Budgens’ IT following complaints by customers of overcharging at a store in East Sussex. Shoppers had claimed they were being regularly overcharged by as much as £10 for their goods at...

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    Sainsbury’s HR appeals total just 25

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Five hundred newly appointed HR managers began, this week, their new roles at Sainsbury’s, following its recent HR Change programme.  The retailer reduced the previous 850 personnel manager roles to 500 in a bid to change the administrative-heavy...

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    Asda woos mums with games mag

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda is launching a gaming magazine in a bid to boost sales among mums.  The free quarterly Asda Games Magazine debuts this month and will target the family market rather than experienced gamers. “Asda has launched this magazine as a key innovation...

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    Price Survey

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The battle for the title of cheapest retailer was frighteningly close this week, with just 84p separating the first and the fourth-place retailer, but after two weeks as the cheapest, Asda has been knocked off the top spot by Tesco. Asda was...

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    Availability

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda Longsight, Manchester 2Our shopper heaped praise on the staff at this Asda store who he said went above and beyond the call of duty to provide first-class customer service. The store boasted a host of...

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    Saturday essay: Tesco has chosen perfect time to get into banking

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    British banks have lost the public’s respect over the past year. Could Tesco give the sector the shake-up it so desperately needs? Bankers are disgusting. Actually, no, they are nice people who have recently behaved in disgusting ways. But their...

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    Tesco spices up herb range

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is launching a new own-label range of herb and spice blends to tap into growing consumer enthusiasm for cooking at home. The six-strong range, which includes flavours such as Aromatic Coriander and Delicate Basil, is supplied by Kent-based...

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    Light bottles for Co-op ales

    2008-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group will use lighter glass bottles for its own-label ales from September, saving 131.5 tonnes of glass and 90 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year. “This proves it is possible for packaging to be resource-efficient without...

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    The man for the merger

    2008-08-02T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has persuaded Guy McCracken, its influential CEO of food retail, to delay his retirement to integrate Somerfield into the business. McCracken officially stepped down as head of food on Sunday but will take up the new post,...

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    Tesco ambitious to become full-scale banking operation

    2008-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has set out plans to launch a full retail bank, offering current accounts and bank branches in store. Tesco has paid £950m to buy the Royal Bank of Scotland’s 50% stake in Tesco Personal Finance on Monday. It will allow Tesco to widen its...

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    Protest fails to get through to Vodafone

    2008-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Vodafone has refused to back down in its stand-off with independents who rebelled against a move to cut the rate of commission by a single percentage point. Led by Spar, retailers organised three boycotts by refusing to sell its top-ups. But the...

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    Tesco targets ex-military as new recruits

    2008-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has launched a scheme to recruit ex-military personnel and help them adjust to life on Civvy Street.  So far, more than 30 ex-Army, Royal Navy and RAF personnel of all ranks have joined Tesco in a variety of roles under the scheme, which was...

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    Ruddock warns of tax if stores fail bag target

    2008-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is on track to cut carrier bag use by 50% by the end of the year – but will have to increase this to 70% by next spring if it wants to avoid charging consumers, the government has warned. Environment minister Joan Ruddock said that in the...