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    Bestway eyes Nisa-Today's

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Wholesaler Bestway has reaffirmed its interest in acquiring Nisa-Today's in the wake of the collapse of the Costcutter merger. Bestway MD Younus Sheikh said it remained willing to explore further the benefits of a potential takeover. An...

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    Frustration over collapse of Nisa-Today's-Costcutter deal

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The collapse of Nisa-Today's merger with symbol group Costcutter is a blow for the whole independent sector, according to analysts and sources within Nisa-Today's. Many of the group's retail members have reacted with frustration and...

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    Co-op boss retires from 'restructured' business

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Martin Beaumont is to retire as chief executive of the Co-operative Group in October 2007. Beaumont, 57, has been at the helm of the UK's largest co-operative society for the past five years. He said that, after a sustained period of...

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    In Brief: Salmonella's toll; Asda zero tolerance; Food hall facelift

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Salmonella's toll Mars sold more chocolate than Cadbury Schweppes in the four weeks to 14 October, according to ACNielsen data, following a 5% year-on-year fall in Q3 sales at the Bournville-based company. Cadbury blamed the...

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    Skinny Candy for Waitrose

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Skinny Candy - a sugarfree confectionery range developed by Coffee Republic founder Sahar Hashemi - is poised to announce a listing in Waitrose stores. The brand, which was launched last year and is available in Harvey Nichols and...

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    Little Scotney Best joins paler brother

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Westerham Brewery is to add an additional beer to its range following the success of recent brand launches into Waitrose stores. Little Scotney Best Bitter, produced by the Kent-based brewery, is set to go into Waitrose's south east...

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    Price Survey

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has scored a double whammy this week, adding the crown of cheapest supermarket to its Top Store customer service award. The victory is the second in a row for the retailer, which has fought back on prices after a long period of dominance...

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    Shop profile - Lawrence Hunt

    2006-10-27T10:40:00Z

    After 60 years in business, Spar convenience store chain Lawrence Hunt is addressing issues remarkably similar to those it faced in its early years.

    Expansion, customer service and staff management are all still at the forefront of its…

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    Nisa-Today's drops merger with Costcutter

    2006-10-23T08:11:00Z

    Nisa-Today's has abandoned its proposed merger with Costcutter, launched in May.The company said the complaint made to the Office of Fair Trading last month regarding its alleged cartel activities had effectively derailed...

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    Bogof's week

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to note an uncharacteristic lack of business nous at Asda this week, with the retailer buying 2,000 Manchester United shirts on the grey market to sell in its stores in the Manchester and Lancashire area (page 14). Surely any...

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    Tesco hits accelerator with central sourcing

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is to more than double the number of grocery lines it sources centrally by February.Speaking at a tour of Tesco's 12,000 sq m hypermarket in Prague, Philip J Clarke, CEO for the Czech Republic and Slovakia, said the move, which...

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    Asda tipped to reap Hallowe'en rewards

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are fighting it out over who will gain the biggest slice of the Hallowe'en market in what is emerging as one of the key trading periods of the year.Hallowe'en is now worth £100m annually to UK retailers, said Karl McKeever,...

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    Q&A with Hassi Singardia Manager of the Week

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Was this store operating under a ­different banner recently? This used to be a Safeway store. I was already the manager here when Somerfield bought this store from ­Morrisons. We went through a conversion and refurbishment process a year...

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    this week a year ago The winner was...

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    The Somerfield store in The Broadway, Plymstock, Devon, won our Top Store award this time last year. Store manager Sharon Brodie had just completed a £1.2m refurbishment that included the introduction of self-service checkouts. Brodie was also...

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    Top-Up shop

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Who we visitedcostcutter, Eden Street, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surreylondis, Brighton Road, Horsham, West Sussexsainsbury's LOCAL, Ealing Broadway, West Londonscottish Co-op Lenzie, Kirkintilloch, East...

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    King: it's not just about price now

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's boss Justin King has warned the aggressive price wars of recent years are far from over despite inflation returning to the market.The increase in prices against last year did not change the competitive dynamic of the...

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    'This makes no sense'

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Kwik Save store managers have reacted with astonishment to the company's purchase of 45 Somerfield stores at a time when it is still struggling with availability.Managers willing to speak to The Grocer claimed they had been warned off...

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    UK beef farmers await assurances from Tesco

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    The NFU has been left waiting for assurances from Tesco that it is committed to UK livestock farmers, after the beef price in the south west fell 12p/kg over three weeks."We've seen some volatility in the market. This has fuelled rumours...

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    M&S praised for welfare

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer has won the RSPCA's good business award for animal welfare, stealing the crown from ­Waitrose.Judges praised the fact the store's welfare policies covered all tiers of meat, led by its 'look behind the label'...

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    Sainsbury's to deal direct with farmers

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has signed a deal with dairy companies to work directly with a group of 450 British farmers.The retailer has formed the Sainsbury's Dairy Development Group, which aims to help farmers make their businesses more efficient and...