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Supermarket domination is unhealthy
from Bilal Bhatti, Financial Services Group, Deloitte & Touche LLPWar on red tape requires investmentfrom John Bowden, chief executive, WCTASir; As the Tesco Express juggernauts its way into the...
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Cheezly soya alternative to Cheddar
Waitrose is stocking its first soya-based dairy-free alternative to cheese.Most of the multiple’s stores will sell Redwood Company’s White Cheddar-style Cheezly in their cheese fixture (rsp: £1.85 for 190g).The cheese is cholesterol-free...
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M&S food gets hard sell
Marks and Spencer is to start shouting about its food offer, chief executive Stuart Rose said this week.As the company launched its first food-only TV advertisement, Rose said the high-street chain was one of the “hidden secrets” in UK food...
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‘Code should cover middlemen’
Food processors should be just as liable to a code of practice as supermarkets, and suppliers to Sainsbury should help the crisis-hit retailer through its troubles because it is for their own good, according to BRC chief executive Kevin Hawkins. ...
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New hero for Asda
Andy Bond was widely expected to be announced as the new boss of Asda as The Grocer went to press this week, marking the start of a new chapter in the history of the Wal-Mart subsidiary. But analysts warn it will be the most challenging chapter for...
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A champion of the retail sector
Responsible for Asda’s successful move into the non-food format, Tony DeNunzio will be sorely missed at the retailerOne of the most liked and respected figures in grocery retail, Tony DeNunzio leaves Asda having delivered consistent...
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New Sudan 1 alert by Asda
Food watchdogs this week ordered a new Sudan 1 alert totally unconnected with the massive product recall caused by Premier Foods’ contaminated Worcester sauce last month – confirming fears that the crisis may be far from over.As revealed by The...
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Wake up call for province
Tesco has warned suppliers in Northern Ireland that they compete in a global marketplace so must become more efficient as well improve quality.Cliff Kells, commercial manager for Tesco, told suppliers in the province that they were no longer...
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Budgens partnership for local sourcing
The launch of a new partnership between Budgens and local food marketing organisation, A Taste of Sussex, took place last week in the Budgens store in Midhurst.The partnership has enabled 100 locally sourced products to find their way onto...
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Iceland announces 400 job losses
Iceland, the supermarket chain recently acquired by Baugur as part of its purchase of the Big Food Group, is cutting a third of its workforce at its Deeside headquarters in Flintshire.The company, which employs 20,000 people across the UK,...
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M&S appoints new finance director
Marks & Spencer has appointed Ian Dyson as group finance director to replace Alison Reed, who leaves at the end of April.Dyson joins the company from The Rank Group, where he has been group finance director for five years.Stuart...
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Sainsbury appoints Shapland as chief financial officer
Sainsbury has moved quickly to appoint a new chief financial officer following analysts’ predictions that it would announce an appointment this week, as reported in TheGrocer.co.uk’s email alert this morning.The company has appointed Darren...
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Active Kids: runaway success for Sainsbury
More than half the UK’s primary and secondary schools have signed up to Sainsbury’s Active Kids campaign.The scheme aims to get kids fitter by taking up sports from wall climbing to trampolining.The retailer has already beaten its...
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The Acid Test
>>Consumers and buyers give their views on the latest launchesBumblebee Honey AleFrom: The Co-operative GroupLaunched under the Co-op’s own Fair Trade label, Bumblebee Honey Ale is brewed using first gold hops...
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It’s about statistics and scapegoats
from Shamus Lehal, Londis retailerSir; After more than six months of waiting, Trading Standards has finally written to me with a warning letter stating they will take no further action on my test-purchasing failure this...
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Somerfield will freshen up Texaco
from Tom Fender, MD, Harris International MarketingSir; I write concerning Somerfield’s intention to buy 140 of Texaco’s 240 company-owned stores (The Grocer, February 19, p4). Somerfield brings fresh credibility to the party....
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JS chief’s blast ‘a bit rich’
Sainsbury chief executive Justin King has blasted suppliers who are unwilling to help the chain ease its money troubles – at the same time as paving the way for a fat cat-style payment should he be axed from the top job.In an unprecedented...
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Tesco’s control complete
Tesco has decimated the competition over the last 12 months, stealing £1bn of business from rivals and picking up the lion’s share of lost trade from Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer and Morrisons/Safeway, according to new switching data from...
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Waitrose will work its space
Waitrose will focus on generating additional growth from its existing portfolio this year, with six stores earmarked for major extension and a planned refurbishment programme for 72 outlets.Speaking to The Grocer after the retailer announced...