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    Waitrose finds mileage in greener credentials

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is speeding up efforts to reduce food miles by cutting down on unnecessary journeys for its lorry fleet. The retailer is to extend its backhauling and forward hauling initiatives in a bid to shave transport costs and...

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    World News - 8th April 2006

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Tesco in South Korea...Cadbury sells...Constellation buy...Fyffes in India...Wal-mart and the poor...Pathmark struggles...Russian talks. Tesco has put in a bid for Carrefour's 32 South Korean stores. It is up against...

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    United Co-op bolsters top team

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    United Co-operative's Food Group has strengthened its senior management team in north-west England with the promotion of Karl Ward and David Brighouse to the positions of group managers. In new roles for the company, Ward will...

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    Lidl meets Malvern resistance

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Lidl's plan to open a new store in Malvern Link, Worcestershire, has faced considerable local opposition. While Malvern Hills District Council has now approved the plans, they were originally rejected to "applause from relieved...

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    More out of you, for less

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    I don't think anybody can say that they were not warned what was coming. For months now, we have been reporting how Asda's top brass was planning to get tougher with suppliers and look to rebuild the chain's status as price leader....

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    National Co-op won't happen for years

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    from Colin Richell, member, The Co-operative Group. Sir; I have been very interested to read the various articles in your magazine recently about the co-operative movement's ideas about retailing unity and in fact I have written a...

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    Asda goes bananas

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    With Sainsbury in the number two spot and suppliers crying foul, the pressure is growing on Asda, reports Rachel Barnes. Last week, Asda president Andy Bond was busy telling people how he planned to rebuild the chain. Newspaper...

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    Sparring partners

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Peter Miller and Susan Darbyshire tell Liz Hamson about their bold strategy to reinvent and re-energise the Spar offer. Behind the unassuming facade of Spar's central office in Harrow, two people have been quietly staging a revolution....

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    Geest and DGM merger

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer potato suppliers Geest QV, a joint venture between Geest Foods and QV Foods, and DGM Growers, which is owned by M&W Mack, have merged. The new company, to be called Manor Fresh, will have an annual turnover of...

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    JS savours local quality

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury stores in the West Midlands begin an initiative to flag up local produce next week. Local vegetables are to be sold in 25 stores under Savour the Flavour-branded PoS. The scheme is the result of a partnership between...

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    Barramundi for Waitrose

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    The first stocks sourced from a British barramundi fish farm arrive on Waitrose shelves on Monday (April 10). Aquabella Group, the company behind the New Forest Barramundi brand, says consumers will take to its delicate taste and...

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    In Brief: Sore feelings; M&S sale; Loss of fizz; McBride buys; Chequeless; No gluten

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's membership of the British Retail Consortium is still in question, despite the organisation's leader saying it would be back on track by May. Kevin Hawkins, BRC director general, said he had "amicable and constructive...

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    Trends and developments: Calypso; Sunraysia; Ella's Kitchen

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Calypso extends healthy options for children... Sunraysia arrives in Waitrose... Ella's Kitchen cooks up a five-a-day. An organic pomegranate & apple juice drink from James White Drinks, which it claims is the first...

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    The rise and set of Sunny D?

    2006-04-08T00:00:00Z

    While Asda has dropped Sunny D from its listings, brand owner Gerber is not so quick to give up, with moves to reinvigorate a product that remains the number two chilled fruit juice. Asda's announcement last month that it had delisted...

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    Asda remains number two supermarket

    2006-04-06T08:22:00Z

    Asda has held onto its spot as the UK's number two supermarket group.Research from TNS Worldpanel found that Asda's share of the grocery market in the three months to March 26 was 16.3%.Although analysts had speculated that Sainsbury...

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    Tesco, Sainsbury draw battle lines over labels

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Tesco and Sainsbury have drawn battle lines over traffic light labelling with both using high-profile advertising to state their opposing cases. Tesco has been forced to defend its decision to press ahead with guideline daily...

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    Judge clears retailers

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The debate over selling alcohol to minors shows no sign of diminishing after prosecutions of Asda and Bargain Booze staff delivered different verdicts. Two Bargain Booze workers in Liverpool - both experienced retailers and also...

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    Suppliers haillocal sourcing

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Suppliers have given a cautious welcome to the roll-out of Asda's local sourcing initiative in Northern Ireland. Asda said that it was now ready to act on its pledge to develop its local supply base, having consolidated its...

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    Supermarket parking limits spark storm of protests

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Supermarkets are fighting a barrage of parking-related protests after introducing restrictions that local traders claim will kill business. A petition signed by 18 traders in Ware, Hertfordshire, has been sent to Tesco bosses after...

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    How tesco can fight back

    2006-04-01T00:00:00Z

    You have to feel sorry for Tesco. It's a hugely successful business that is great at delivering what consumers want and yet it gets vilified by the anti-supermarket brigade for pretty much everything it does. Whether through organised web sites,...