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    Price Survey - 26th May 2007

    2007-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has become our cheapest retailer after weeks of striving to match the prices of its nearest rivals. It's the luck of the draw as to whether we choose items the retailer has put on special offer - this was evidently Sainsbury's week. Its...

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    Company Profile - Rude Health

    2007-05-25T09:55:00Z

    Established: 2005Products: Mueslis, porridges and gojisListings: Tesco and Sainsbury'sTwo years ago, four friends were sitting around a breakfast table pondering the state of the British cereal industry. Why was it, they...

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    Asda ditches CD singles

    2007-05-23T08:15:00Z

    Asda is to stop selling CD singles due to lack of demand for the product.The retailer said it would axe singles as stocks ran out and would instead sell CD albums at £7.97 each.“We're saying goodbye to one of the most important...

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    Supermarkets accused of breaching hygiene rules

    2007-05-22T08:25:00Z

    A BBC programme has accused Sainsbury's and Tesco of breaching health and safety legislation.The programme, Whistleblower, which will be shown on BBC1 tonight, claims counter staff at two branches of Tesco and Sainsbury's falsifed food...

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    Why FSA's fishy findings could cost the industry

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    The shocking thing about the FSA's findings is not the deception itself - there's clearly money to be made from passing cheaper fish off as its more expensive wild cousin. But rather that established major retailers, including Asda, Sainsbury's...

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    multiples activists or Windbags?

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Supermarket chains are tripping over each other these days to stress their environmental credentials. In the words of Asda's Andy Bond, "green is the new black." Even Morrisons - never seen as the most proactive company - changed its daunting...

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    Public wants change

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Terry Philpott Londis Martins, Castle Cary?We have introduced three different types of reusable bags, which we sell for £3.95. We personally believe we should be doing more to help the environment but also as a response...

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    Somerfield heads for history with break-up now expected

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    The Somerfield brand could disappear from the high street "within 18 months" it was claimed this week.That the retailer is up for sale is grocery's worst-kept secret - in March, chairman John Lovering told a reporter that he was waiting...

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    Strong sales expected as Localchoice arrives

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has launched a new range of local milk into 650 stores just six weeks after unveiling plans to do so.It is a key part of the retailer's shock initiative to hand an extra £25m back to dairy farmers from its own pocket. Called...

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    In Brief: First Milk win; Handley honoured; Another egg hatches

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    First Milk win  First Milk has won Somerfield's Scottish cheese business contract. It will supply English and territorial cheeses and a new Highlands and Islands cheese. The deal lasts a year.  Handley honoured  Farmers For Action boss David Handley,...

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    Isostar's boost for breakfast

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Sports nutrition brand Isostar is muscling in on the breakfast cereal market.Isostar Power Breakfast Cereal will be on shelf in Waitrose, Asda and Morrisons stores this month initially, with other outlets to follow. A blend of...

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    Ocado finally gets systems working

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    The technical problems plaguing Ocado's central warehouse in recent weeks are now resolved, according to one of its founders.A fortnight ago we revealed that the online grocer's ordering and picking software at its Hatfield depot was not...

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    Sainsbury's determined to drive up c-stores total to 426

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's plans to grow its c-store estate by nearly a third by 2010.Chief executive Justin King said the company was looking to "extend the reach of the Sainsbury's brand" in convenience by opening 100 new stores across the country by...

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    Board u-turn triggers rising hostility from Nisa's rebels

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    The animosity between Nisa-Today's and the activists that brought down last year's merger with Costcutter has escalated.After antagonising the Nisa Members Association with a statement criticising the group last week (The Grocer, 12 May,...

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    Musgrave to take on its agency staff

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Ireland's Musgrave Group is set to hire most of its agency staff full-time after union representatives said those at its distribution centre in Dublin were paid only half the wages of company staff.Musgrave, which operates the Centra and...

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    New funds to drive growth of price comparison website

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Price comparison website Mysupermarket.co.uk is set to bring in revenue for the first time - and is gearing up for a European roll-out next year.The site, which compares prices at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Ocado, and is claimed to...

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    Tesco set to be world's third largest grocer

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is set to steal Metro's crown as the world's third largest food retailer.Planet Retail's Top 30 Grocery Retailers 2006 report predicts Tesco's global market share will grow from 1.5% to 2% in the next five years as it continues to...

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    Asda sets the highest standards - Q&A and Availability

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    As Sheffield United drop out of the Premiership, workers at the city's Asda outlet in Handsworth can at least be buoyed by winning our Top Store award this week. The 120,000 sq ft supercentre offered a full Grocer 33 basket and displayed an...

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    Price Survey - 19th May 2007

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Despite offering several of the lowest-priced products on the list, Asda is only the third cheapest retailer this week after Tesco and Morrisons lowered key prices to take first and second position respectively. The lettuce and syrup in Tesco's...

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    Tesco meets demand for low-alcohol wine

    2007-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is planning to strengthen its range of low-alcohol wines following a consumer survey, with eight new wines destined to hit shelves in August.It is also hoping the move will also boost its stand on responsible drinking....