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    This week a year ago The winner was...

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Deputy store manager Michelle Jenkins of Sainsbury's Newport store accepted our award on behalf of manager Paul Abbott who was away on holiday this time last year. Jenkins has since left the store and has taken up a new role at...

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    Top-Up shop

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Who we visited. Spar, Manor Green Road, Epsom, Surrey. Kwik Save, The Paddock, Handforth, Cheshire. Best One Ditton Hill, Long Ditton, Surrey. Scotmid Co-op East Main Street, Uphall, West Lothian. Tesco Express,...

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    Availability

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Asda Reigate Road, Burgh Heath. 0 Our shopper collected 32 items at this store, which was still not stocking American long grain rice. She was disappointed by the levels of customer service, the store was untidy, and aisles were...

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    The people's planopoly

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    The battle lines have been drawn. On one side are Friends of the Earth, local community groups and small independent retailers. They accuse Tesco et al of: browbeating local authorities with "legalised bungs" (aka planning gains); submitting...

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    Low egg prices spark free-range shortages

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield's move to source nearly half its free-range eggs from France is a sure sign of a UK supply crisis, producers say. The retailer is not the only one looking at sourcing abroad, but producers here say they warned customers of the...

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    A chance to taste the difference

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's initiative to launch a graduate gap year scheme called Taste The World to entice graduates into food science sounds like a good one. Travelling the world learning the food trade in exotic locations like South America and Australia is...

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    A passage to India delayed, not cancelled

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    You would have thought Tesco would be hurting. With its aspirations plainly aimed at foreign shores, the news that Wal-Mart has successfully wooed Bharti Enterprises, beating Tesco into India, should have come as a blow. IGD estimates the Indian...

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    Price Survey

    2006-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Fresh fruit and vegetable prices continued to fluctuate in this first week of December. The cost of parsnips has risen by an average of 11% in the past seven days, and now rests at £1.82 for a kg. The largest increase took place at Asda,...

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    Wal-Mart beats Tesco to India

    2006-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Wal-Mart has beaten Tesco to India, linking up with Indian telecommunications giant Bharti Enterprises in a joint retail venture. Tesco had been one of the retailers, together with Wal-Mart and French retailer Carrefour, in line for the...

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    Marks & Spencer in mixed signpost labelling approach

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has finally nailed its colours to the mast in the front-of-pack signpost labelling debate, revealing plans to pilot, er, both. From January, a combination of traffic lights and Guideline Daily Amounts will be introduced to...

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    Tesco planning biggest supermarket yet in UK

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is seeking planning permission for the UK's biggest supermarket yet. It is set to apply to Croydon Council in south London for permission to increase its Purley Extra from 82,000 sq ft to 139,000 sq ft. Tesco's largest supermarket...

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    Chelmsford latest to sign up to unity

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Chelmsford Star Co-operative is to adopt the Co-operative Group's unifying fascia at its largest store as part of a revamp. The Essex-based society is to trial the fascia at its supermarket in Kings Road, Chelmsford, for three months from...

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    Somerfield: 'We don't compete with big four'

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield has told the Competition Commission it does not compete with the big four - a statement that reinforces its strategy of positioning itself as a local grocer and not a major supermarket chain. In its submission to the grocery...

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    Asda's loss is India's gain ...

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Asda talent has been lured away by Indian firm Reliance Retail. Peter Bracher, Asda's director of public affairs and corporate responsibility, left last week to become special advisor for Reliance's Fresh stores. He had been at Asda for...

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    Co-op Group is OK with me

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Sir; I was rather surprised to see that the Co-operative Group was being criticised for the content of its submissions to the Competition Commission grocery inquiry ('The Co-op bares its soul', 18 November, p6). All supermarket groups at...

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    "Where King started by growing the top line, it's interesting that Rose started by hacking back costs"

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Stuart Rose once famously slugged it out with Sir Philip Green outside his Oxford Street HQ. It was clearly not a battle the handsome M&S boss relished. But I fancy he is enjoying, rather more, his fight with Sainsbury's equally striking...

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    Try before you buy

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Its slogan is 'Your neighbourhood grocery store' and its emphasis is on every day low prices, but you can't mistake this giant of natural food retailing for your local Tesco. The US's second biggest natural food retailer doesn't stock many...

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    Asda starts a drive to reduce air miles

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Asda is offering bagged potatoes that make a virtue of their local origins. All 79 of its eastern counties stores started stocking East Anglian new potatoes in late October. They will be available into next year and then from June...

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    Climbing the ladder

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    How did you get where you are today? I started in the retail arena with the Co-op back in 1986 and then moved into sales with Mars Confectionery in 1989. I stayed on the sales side with Mars for over seven years and was then made a NAM. From...

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    Sainsbury's is putting its money where its mouth is

    2006-11-25T00:00:00Z

    I fully endorse Bill Jordan's views on the need to 'develop a sustainable supply chain that fuels growth in UK-grown organic food and reassure people of the integrity of British food' ('Give farmers incentives to guarantee organic supply',...