Channels news – Page 1169
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Christmas challenge to M&S
Waitrose is taking on M& S in the run-up to Christmas with the launch of a 30-strong range of packaged meat and fish products under the Easy banner.Speaking as Waitrose posted a 6.4% rise in sales to £1.4bn in the half-year to July 31, Waitrose...
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Sainsbury agrees on Sir Peter’s payoff
Sainsbury has announced that it has reached settlement with Sir Peter Davis over his controversial payoff. Under the terms of the settlement, Sir Peter will now receive a cash payment of £2.6m and a final settlement of his claim for shares...
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Boots boosts its lunchtime foods market
Boots is planning to launch a new range of lunchtime food options, which will be in direct competition to Marks & Spencer’s Simply Foods format.The new range will include a value and a premium meal deal, which will also give consumers the...
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Asda buys four Safeway stores
Morrisons has announced it has agreed to sell four more stores from the Safeway portfolio to Asda.Three of these stores are among the list of those Morrisons is required to sell as a continuation of the disposals required by the Office of...
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Morrisons’ hell of a task is on course
It was finally open house at Morrisons as the retailer threw open the doors of a flagship conversion and talked in detail for the first time about how the programme is progressing. Liz Hamson reportsEver since...
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Expansion will feed Morrisons
Mushroom specialist Greyfriars is planning to diversify into sweetcorn, garlic and cabbage to help Morrisons meet its post-Safeway acquisition produce needs.The producer has unveiled a £300,000 packhouse near Ripon in North Yorkshire that will...
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Five senior managers set to leave Sainsbury
A number of senior managers are leaving Sainsbury. Head of food and health, Gill Fine, is moving to take up the directorship of the Food Standards Agency’s new department, consumer choice and dietary health.FSA said the establishment of...
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Co-op to overhaul distribution
The Co-operative Group has struck a multi-million pound deal with Manhattan Associates to undertake a radical overhaul of its supply chain systems.The move is part of a group-wide systems revamp (The Grocer, December 13, p8), and covers...
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Retailers ‘lose millions’ through poor logistics
Retailers are still losing millions through a failure to get to grips with instore logistics and inaccurate book stock, Christian Salvesen’s UK MD has claimed.Brian Gaunt, who was supply chain boss at Asda and Big Food Group before joining the...
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West Midlands Co-op opens superstore in Sedgley
West Midlands Co-op opened the doors to its new Sedgley superstore last week after purchasing the former Safeway site for £7m.More than 6,000 people passed through the doors in the first two days following a 10-day, £600,000 refurbishment and...
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Somerfield set for Scottish c-store format trials
Somerfield’s new c-store format for independent retailers in Scotland will be trialled in Aberdeen early next month.One independent and one company-owned store will take on the Somerfield at Mace format, which is aimed at independent retailers...
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Express way for affluent singles
How is Tesco Express being adjusted to fit the Adminstore clientele? Liz Hamson reportsResearch also pointed to the demand for more fresh meat and poultry – which have been given two modules instead of the usual one, as well as a...
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Easy target
Food retailing must counter the barrage of negative press it gets but doesn’t deserve, according to CIES. Fiona McLelland reportsWal-Mart, Tesco, Carrefour et al are often accused of abusing their power. If they’re not exploiting...
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Symbols of super-cool confidence
The province’s convenience sector appears supremely relaxed about the Tesco Express’ debut there. Ronan Hegarty finds out whyThe arrival of the UK’s biggest retailer on their doorstep is enough to make most convenience operators’...
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‘Small stores are our future’
Somerfield’s business strategy will move it firmly into convenience and small store formats when Somerfield stores are downsized and Kwik Save re-branded in the south-east to strengthen the portfolio.Speaking at the company’s AGM in Bristol on...
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Lidl plans Slovakia expansion
Lidl is planning to open 14 stores in Slovakia on 14 September, according to media reports.Another 16 stores are expected to open in the following weeks with a total of 30 Lidl stores planned for the country by the end of...
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Mushrooms unbruised
The first automated mushroom trimmer and grader in the UK has been installed at Waitrose’s mushroom farm at the Leckford Estate in Hampshire which provides a third of its fresh requirements. After the mushrooms are placed on the conveyor by...
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Bisto beefs up potatoes
Frozen potato specialist Cheviot Foods has added another product to its Bisto-branded offering.Bisto Crispies will line up alongside Bisto Roasts from this month, initially launching into Asda in a two packs for £2 promotion, or £1.79 for a...
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Baker set to forge new buying strategy
Icefresh Foods has appointed Lee Baker from Iceland Foods to take up the new role of purchasing manager, with responsibility for all procurement and the creation of a new buying strategy.He will be working with the company’s business...
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JS signs Christensen as supply chain chief
Sainsbury has drafted in top logistics expert Lawrence Christensen in a bid to tackle the problems afflicting its new distribution centres.Christensen, who was group operations director of Safeway before its acquisition by Morrisons, has joined...