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JS says price cuts are key to growing organic
Sainsbury has defended its decision to lower the price of organic produce in its stores through its rebranded organics range So Organic.Speaking at the Food and Drink Federation’s annual organics seminar, Sainsbury’s sustainability director...
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Evans is appointed MD of AF Blakemore & Son
Dennis Evans has been appointed managing director for Spar distribution business AF Blakemore & Son.Evans joins Blakemore from Somerfield, where he was regional director responsible for managing the retail operations of 132 stores in...
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Breaking up is hard to do
Asda has been accused of breaching the supermarkets code after it dropped a faithful supplier. Rod Addy asks if there is a better way of doing thingsAsda’s decision to drop own-label ready meals supplier Ferndale Foods has potential...
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Tuddenham taken over
Suffolk-based grower Tuddenham Hall Foods, the UK’s largest asparagus producer, has been acquired by Bomford of Stratford-upon-Avon.Bomford will take over its contracts to supply Tesco, Sainsbury and Waitrose. It farms 1,000ha, growing...
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Asda fires up heat of curries
The British public’s growing love of fiery food has prompted Asda to launch what it boasts will be the hottest curries available in any UK supermarket.Tomorrow (September 18) own-label supplier S&A Foods is relaunching and extending its...
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JS depot crisis is sorted
Sainsbury’s four controversial automated warehouses – widely acknowledged as a key reason for the chain’s availability crisis in recent years – are at last operating as originally intended, according to supply chain director Lawrence...
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Local shop probe grilling on its way
The All Party Parliamentary Small Shops Group will be calling upon Tesco, Asda and the British Retail Consortium to give oral evidence in its inquiry into the future of local shopping and the high street.The group, chaired by Labour MP for...
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Tesco set for £2.3bn profit
Tesco’s juggernaut shows no sign of slowing down as it is expected to release record interim results next week.Clive Black, retail analyst with Shore Capital, predicted that the UK’s biggest retailer was likely to announce a half year profit of...
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Sainsbury trials novelty Nectar key tag card
Sainsbury is trialling what it claims is a first-of-its-kind key tag for the Nectar loyalty card scheme in a bid to cut handling time at checkouts. The card, created by a US supplier to look and feel exactly like a mini credit card, has both a...
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Magners pushing into retail
Irish cider brand Magners is planning a massive push into the off-trade after a successful launch in pubs.The drink will initially be available through Morrisons, Spar and selected Asdas, as well as independent off-licences. It will be...
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OFT urges Asda mediation
The Office of Fair Trading is urging Asda to settle a dispute with supplier Ferndale Foods through mediation under the terms of the supermarket code of practise.According to reports in the Financial Times, the OFT has asked the retailer to...
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Sainsbury’s averts strike threat
Sainsbury has prevented strike action at its distribution centre in Charlton south east London after unions agreed to accept a compensation package.The 500 staff at the depot have agreed to Sainsbury’s plans of employing logistics company...
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Premium Bonds to be sold at Tesco
National Savings & Investments has teamed up with Tesco to sell Premium Bonds in its stores.Alan Cook, chief executive of NS&I said that the deal will run for five years.A pilot scheme involving 50 stores will be in operation by the...
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Asda to launch online photo shop
Asda is launching an online photo shop and photo collection service.The services will launch early next month and will allow customers to order prints online which will be delivered within two working days.The photo collection...
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Asda cheapest – for now
The GROCER 100: june 13, 2005 to august 29, 2005Asda’s determination to retain its crown as the cheapest grocery retailer is paying off, with The Grocer 100 survey showing it has maintained a slender lead over Tesco for the past 12...
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Is Tesco eyeing Albertsons?
Tesco is again being linked with an entry into the US, following the announcement that Albertsons, the country’s number two supermarket chain, is considering putting itself up for sale.Albertsons said that it was currently exploring strategic...
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Strike may spoil opening of RDC
The official opening of Morrisons’ new £50m regional distribution centre near Kettering is likely to be overshadowed by nationwide strike action, the GMB union has warned.Building work on the 71-acre Latimer Park RDC site, the largest owned by...
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Baugur back in bidding?
Icelandic retail predator Baugur could still be set to sweep up some of Somerfield’s unwanted stores following a takeover, despite pulling out of the bidding war for the chain less than two months ago.That is the verdict of leading analysts...
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Merton centre due for facelift
Sainsbury is nearing the end of a revamp of its former Savacentre hypermarkets with the chain’s kingsize Merton store set to get the latest facelift.Notices at the tired 100,000 sq ft store have gone up showing artists’ impressions of plush new...