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Eastbourne's shining example - Q&A and Availability
Although this summer is likely to be remembered as a washout, stores located in English seaside resorts aren't letting it dampen their spirits, with Morrisons in Southend-on-Sea scooping the award in the previous issue and Waitrose on Eastbourne's...
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star order - Tesco
The winner of this quarter's Star Order award for shopping excellence is Tesco.com, which replaces Ocado as The Grocer's top online retailer. Our Tesco.com shopper said the website was simple to navigate with clear instructions on how to process the...
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What the papers said - 1st September 2007
Tesco is adding thousands of new products to its Tesco Direct website. According to the Mail on Sunday, the retailer is increasing pressure on rivals such as Argos by launching a new 1,000-page catalogue next month. Products will include...
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Tesco's 16% fall is not justified
The stock market is now valuing Tesco as an average company. It is anything but. So why has its share price fallen 16% in recent months?In these troubled times for the stock market it's surprising that the industry bellwether, Tesco, has...
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Tesco's 2020 vision
Will consumers trust big business? Will the world economy go bust? Will multi-storey car parks be turned into allotments? There's no need to spell out how invaluable being able to accurately forecast how the world will look in 15 years...
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Escaping the traps of trade investment
A llegations of unreasonable retrospective pricing by Asda and Tesco have brought trade promotion practices back into the spotlight, yet fear of reprisals means suppliers are unlikely to complain publicly. A new survey from Grant...
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Price Survey - 1st September 2007
Despite a raft of price hikes, Asda has managed to extend its run of cheapest retailer to a fourth consecutive week. Asda's £59.10 basket total is a significant £1.56 less than the next-cheapest retailer Morrisons. Asda provided the lowest-priced...
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Delta Two closing in on Sainsbury
Quatari-backed investment company Delta Two has offered to increase the proportion of equity in its £10.6bn bid for the supermarket giant, after weeks of negotiation threatened to end in stalemate.More meetings are scheduled between the two...
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Retailers face animal rights threat
Thousands of tubes of Savlon have been removed from the shelves of Tesco, Boots and Superdrug after The Animal Rights Militia claimed they had injected a number of the products with bleach.The group posted an internet message stating...
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Hot topic - somehow Tesco is able to appeal simultaneously to ethical and cost-conscious shoppers
Raw material prices are rising fast, and the British farming lobby has done a superb job mobilising consumer and political support. Gordon Brown has instructed retailers not to take advantage of foot and mouth. And, in a move that demonstrates how...
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Asda's boast of growth accelerating ahead of rivals backed by latest data
Andy Bond's boast that Asda has been outperforming its rivals was backed up by TNS Worldpanel and Nielsen figures published this week. Asda was ahead of the pack with sales up 6% in the 12 weeks to 11 August, according to Nielsen. Sales growth at...
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Falside Road twice pulled up for breaches in food hygiene
The investigation into the E.coli outbreak in Scotland is now focused on a single Morrisons store in Renfrewshire. The Outbreak Control Team initially investigated two Morrisons in Paisley as the potential source of the E.coli scare that has claimed...
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Asda pushes halal and Polish ranges
Asda is to dramatically increase its ambient ethnic food offer with the roll-out of hundreds of new Polish and halal lines.
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Spar to reduce bag usage by a quarter
Spar UK has pledged to reduce its use of plastic carrier bags by 25%. The retail group has given itself until the end of next year to meet the target, and will do so by training staff to be more aware of the number of bags they offer and through ...
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How I learned not to be a Luddite and love Tesco
The co-founder of Cook may have gone from Tesco basher to Tesco lover but he's not so sure about a business model focused obsessively on shareholder returns As someone who co-owns a fiercely independent food company based on principles pretty much...
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Smoke or mirrors in retrospective inquiry?
As the Competition Commission prepares to wade through an estimated 11 million emails, and thousands of phone calls, from Asda and Tesco and its suppliers, the inquiry appeared this week to have reached a pivotal moment. Has it found the smoking gun...
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the net widens
Every week, there are reports of yet another fish species in crisis because of overfishing. And every week, another retailer or supplier unveils plans to improve its sourcing strategy. Asda, Birds Eye and Young's Seafood are among many companies now...
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Tesco signals end to £2 chicken with price rise
Tesco has responded to widespread criticism of cheap chicken by raising the amount it pays its chicken farmers. It has agreed to pay chicken producers an extra 2p/kg - equivalent to a 4% increase - to help counter rising production costs. The move...
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Organic group won't work if price too low
Farmers have criticised Tesco's plans for a dedicated organic beef producer group on the ground it offers too low a price. Tesco has joined forces with key supplier the Chitty Food Group to create the Organic Beef Farmers Association in a bid to...
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Carbon-neutral water makes entrance in UK
The first bottled water with carbon-neutral status is set for launch in the UK. Icelandic Glacial is sourced and bottled at Ölfus Spring in Iceland and has received certification from the CarbonNeutral Company for its production techniques and...