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    We're getting into a winning mood

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    All the evidence is that June has been a storming month for the industry in sales terms. The Waitrose numbers show an acceleration in trend, Tesco has mentioned it in passing and this week Sainsbury confirmed that since the Whitsun Bank...

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    Lidl opens doors in northern location

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Lidl has opened its most northerly UK store following a lengthy planning process. The 13,756 sq ft store in Orkney, Scotland opened its doors on Thursday (22 June). It will stock 1,000 lines and feature Lidl's signature twice-weekly...

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    Spar supports school sports

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Spar is giving children a head start at their primary school sports day by supplying them with professional-style kits this summer. Young athletes will get numbered bibs as well as a finish tape, badges and posters in 2,000 packs produced...

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    M&S races ahead with Simply Food refit plans

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer is four weeks ahead of schedule with its conversion programme for the 28 Iceland stores it acquired for £38m in January. The retailer is converting four stores a week for the next seven weeks to its Simply Food format,...

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    Switched on to Tesco aims

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has appointed Terry Greenwood as electricals director. He joins from DSG International, which changed its name from ­Dixons Group in September last year, where he was a senior executive. Tesco said that Greenwood's appointment would...

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    Self-checkout

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Self-checkout is the most exciting growth area in customer-facing retail IT, with the majority of the world's leading food retailers trialling or rolling out systems. Self-checkout pioneers include Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda, Auchan, Casino and...

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    Bouquets bloom in Waitrose aisles

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is turning up the style in flowers and plants with the launch of a florist-style range of bouquets, plants and flowers in branded gift-style packaging. The Blossom and Bloom range includes indulgent seasonal bouquets and plants...

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    Tesco urges farmers to join organic team

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has launched an initiative aimed at recruiting more British organic farmers and increasing the availability of British-sourced organic meat. The initiative was kickstarted at the Tesco-sponsored Food Animal Initiative in Oxford. The...

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    The renaissance man

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Farrant has got the job he always dreamed of. His appointment as director of Marks & Spencer's food division last May after a six-month search by chief executive Stuart Rose comes after a 28-year career in the retailer, 22 years of which...

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    Technology blips force Tesco into RFID rethink

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has ditched its plan to roll out RFID to 1,400 stores and 30 distribution centres after technology problems forced a rethink.It had originally planned to have RFID readers at all depots and on at least one door of every...

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    Sainsbury backtracks on relocation decision

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury has backtracked on a decision last year to centralise its convenience operations in the north east of England, with the relocation of its trading teams to its London headquarters. The national trading and marketing teams...

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    Huntly brands Asda an 'arrogant bully'

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Asda has been accused of acting like an "arrogant bully" in a Scottish town, just months after it used a new store to launch a ­loyalty scheme to encourage customers to shop with other local businesses. Its...

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    Morrisons continues big sell-off of stores

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons is still selling off stores and has slapped a &'for sale&' sign on two of its shops, including one in its home town Bradford, as part of an ongoing review of its operations. The supermarket chain has revealed that...

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    Self-checkout

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Self-checkout is the most exciting growth area in customer-facing retail IT, with the majority of the world&'s leading food retailers trialling or rolling out systems. Self-checkout pioneers include Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda, Auchan,...

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    Waitrose turns up the heat for Class II

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    What was hailed by the national papers as a bid to sell "ugly" fruit is in fact a drive by Waitrose to give Class II fruit appeal as a cooking ingredient. Its Cooks Ingredients range is aimed at culinary use....

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    spotlight

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Peter Duncan of Stapleton Farm stuck to his guns in his belief in traditional and additive-free production methods for yoghurt and ice cream - and Sainsbury worked its magicUsing traditional methods to produce additive-free yoghurt...

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    Councils gun for Tesco over property deals

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco&'s planning deals are back in the spotlight with one council threatening to move tenants into derelict properties owned by the retailer, while another council is accused of secretive land deals with it. St Albans District...

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    Sainsbury shows how to do it

    2006-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Superbly attentive customer service, an absence of packing trolleys, impeccable merchandising and barely a wait at the checkout came together to deliver a class act at Sainsbury Whitley Bay In today&'s tough retail climate,...

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    Asda threatens legal action

    2006-06-19T08:20:00Z

    Asda is threatening legal action in an attempt to block a potential strike at its distribution centres.The supermarket group has been in a long-running dispute with the GMB union over working conditions and union recognition.However,...

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    Waitrose to sell 'ugly fruit'

    2006-06-19T08:19:00Z

    Waitrose is launching a range of 'ugly fruit' at discount prices for use in cooking.The supermarket chain said that from today it would sell a range of 'class two' strawberries, tomatoes, plums and other seasonal fruit that are visually...