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Islands life for Le Riche
Channel Islands convenience retail group Le Riche has appointed a new trading director, Dean Dawson, to take responsibility for trading, marketing, distribution and supply chains.Dawson has recently been acting as a consultant to Sainsbury,...
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In Profile: Q&A with Karen Todd, local sourcing manager, ASDA
Karen Todd was given the task of setting up a specialised trading team when Asda first recognised that local sourcing was a tremendous opportunity for the company. Asda...
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Retailer probe is smoke and mirrors
from C John Smith, chairman and managing director, GreyfriarsSir; Following the publication of the Office of Fair Trading report on the supermarkets code of practice, Tesco’s appointment of a code compliance officer and the...
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Dairy UK forms board to identify priorities for Scottish industry
Dairy UK has formed a new board to look after the interests of members north of the border.Dairy UK Scotland was set up to identify priorities and promote policy developments. It comprises representatives of producer co-ops, processors and...
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Irish call on chains to disclose profits
Tesco may be among a number of retailers forced to disclose how much profit they make in the Irish Republic, under new proposals aimed at finding out if consumers get a fair deal.In a report to government, a parliamentary committee...
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Multiples cash in on office supplies
Tesco and Asda are vying with specialist stationers in supplying home and basic office supplies, finds Rod AddyIt may be smaller than some non-food categories, but sales of home office supplies are growing rapidly in supermarkets....
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Buyers who bring fizz to the alcohol fixture
Suppliers hail the very best buyers in the beers, wines and spirits category. The star is Sainsbury’s Melissa DraycottThe Grocer spoke to beers, wines and spirits suppliers this month to find out which buyers were most respected in...
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Star Buyer: Melissa Draycott
>>spirits and fortified wine buyer, SainsburyDraycott has worked at Sainsbury for 15 years. She joined the supermarket as a beers, wines and spirits manager in the Bury St Edmunds store. After four years, Draycott started her climb up...
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Property assets of £1bn for Somerfield bidders
A successful bid for Somerfield could net the bidder control of more than £1bn of property assets, announced the Financial Times today.Somerfield’s properties were valued at £772m in April 2004, according to its annual report, but property...
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Morrisons board shake-up
Sir Ken Morrison this week stressed he was not thinking of retiring as he announced a shake-up of the Morrisons board, including the much-predicted departure of finance director Martin Ackroyd.The retailer, which shocked the City with a profits...
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Corporate stretching
Company secretary and director of Spar, Philip Marchant, has been appointed to the newly created role of corporate development director.Marchant has been at Spar for 24 years and is also company secretary to the Spar National Guild...
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Choice of store is not obvious
If you read The Star, love Pop Idol and drive a Mazda, then chances are you’re an Asda shopper. But if you love going to the theatre, read The Times and cook with fresh ingredients you are likely to be a Waitrose fan.Exclusive research for The...
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Sir Leslie dies at 84
Former Tesco chairman Sir Leslie Porter died on Sunday, aged 84. The husband of Dame Shirley Porter, former Tory leader of Westminster Council and daughter of Tesco founder Sir Jack Cohen, he chaired the multiple from 1973 to 1985. During his...
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Defensively optimistic
Siân Harrington asks what the prognosis is for MorrisonsWe only need our existing customers to spend £2 more per basket, says Sir Ken Morrison. But this is easier said than done in an environment where his rivals are fighting tooth...
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Tesco overriders under fire
The head of one of the UK’s largest mushroom packers, Greyfriars, has threatened to launch scathing public attacks on Tesco unless it abandons its policy on overriders.C John Smith said he is planning to use articles in the press to embarrass...
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DFB circles Lincolnshire co-op
Dairy Farmers of Britain is poised to buy milk processor Lincolnshire Co-operative Dairy.DFB issued a short statement on Tuesday, saying: “Dairy Farmers of Britain confirms that it is in exclusive discussions with Lincolnshire Co-operative...
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Smart, fast and in fine voice
Liz Hamson visits Wakefield to see how Asda has revolutionised warehouse management efficiency with a voice-based systemDespite working in temperatures of –25C, colleagues in the freezer at Asda’s chilled distribution centre in...
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Farmers protest at Sainsbury’s HQ today
Farmers and customers protested to Sainsbury this morning, delivering a large mound of non-GM animal feed to the front of its Holborn headquarters.Members of the Fair Price for GM Free Milk Coalition also chained themselves to doors of the...
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Morrison’s Ackroyd quits from finance post
Morrisons supermarkets has said its finance director Martin Ackroyd, has quit, following its announcement of a profits warning last Thursday.Morrisons today reported its like-for-like sales for the year ended January 30 were up by 7.1%...
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Kinnerton confectionery sold to investment firm
UK confectionery company, Kinnerton, has been sold to investment firm Zetar for £32m.Kinnerton, which supplies Asda, Co-Op and Tesco, among others, specialises in confectionery and chocolate, particularly those which contain toys and popular...