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    Somerfield in franchisee talks

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield is in talks with a number of independents about the roll-out of its new franchise package after a successful joint venture with TM Retail. Group finance director Steve Back said: “We’re not looking for franchisees with 300 stores but...

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    City: ‘Savacentre is not working’

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury has sold its 71,000 sq ft Savacentre in Basildon to Asda and ruled out any new openings under the brand until it can get the non-food right. The move follows the sale of the Stockton Savacentre last year and the recent downsizing of...

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    A solo forecourt first for Waitrose

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose has denied it is about to roll out standalone forecourt stores after opening its first in Portishead, near Bristol. The 1,500 sq ft store forms part of an Esso-branded petrol filling station on Portishead High Street and is a short...

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    Asda gets price cutting

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Asda became the latest multiple to announce a round of new year price cuts this week.Following the £70m of cuts announced by Tesco on January 5, Asda said it was taking £85m off prices, including £2m of cuts to offset VAT on 200 medicines. The...

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    Budgens spring cleans

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Budgens has embarked on a radical brand rationalisation exercise to make its range more manageable.The spring-cleaning exercise, announced at the chain’s supplier conference in October, was not purely about tackling logistical problems, but...

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    Safeway bosses’ exit raises alarm

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    The City has raised concern over Morrisons’ ability to integrate the Safeway business after it announced that Safeway’s operations director Lawrence Christensen and marketing and trading director Jack Sinclair would not join the new board once the...

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    New Asda will be in bottom 20%

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Asda’s 265th store was completed in Stevenage in December. The store represents an investment of £45m and forms part of the new Stevenage Centre, one of the biggest capital build projects for post-16 further education in the UK. Asda provided £20m...

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    Tesco stuns withchain coup

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco stunned the convenience store sector with a £53.7m offer for upmarket London chain Adminstore this week.Tesco corporate affairs director Lucy Neville-Rolfe said that the multiple had been negotiating with the owners of the Adminstore...

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    C-store chiefs fight deal

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    C-store bosses have called on the OFT to prevent Tesco from marching unopposed into the convenience sector.Musgrave UK executive chairman Eoin McGettigan, Spar UK MD Jerry Marwood and Big Food Group CEO Bill Grimsey said they would be sounding...

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    Multiples fuel the forecourt battle

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Forecourts face a challenging year as the UK’s big food retailers move up a gear with expansion plans, says Siân HarringtonPetrol forecourts are shaping up to be the big battleground for the multiples this year. Last week, Tesco chief...

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    Asda says it’s standing by Saltire

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    A tartan labelling war has broken out between a political party and Asda.The Scottish National Party has accused Asda of ditching its Scottish credentials in sourcing its premium beef products, a claim hotly denied by the Wal-Mart...

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    End of a London empire

    2004-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Tesco’s takeover of Adminstore would mark the end of one of the leading c-store chains in and around London.MD Jitu Patel started out in 1979 when he began to build a chain of seven stores trading as Crispins Food and Wine and joined...

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    Tesco expresses offer for Adminstore

    2004-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has offered Adminstore £53.7m for its 45 convenience stores which trade as Europa, Harts and Cullens.Tesco said customers liked its Tesco Express format and the deal would bring “the Tesco shopping experience to more local...

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    Cynful NPD on Guernsey

    2004-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Guernsey’s last remaining brewery is planning a range of new product development on the back of winning a national listing with Tesco for its mild ale.Randall’s Brewery won a trial listing with the supermarket last year for Cynful ale after...

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    Asda to drive down prices

    2004-01-19T00:00:00Z

    Asda has chopped the VAT from its cold and cough remedies as part of an £85m price cutting package for the first three months of the year.Trading director at Asda, Angela Spindler, said: “Our customers don't see why they have to pay VAT on...

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    Sainsbury links up with L&G

    2004-01-19T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury has confirmed that Legal & General will market life assurance policies to its customers.Policies will be sold over the phone with information also available online and in all of Sainsbury's stores.Chief executive of...

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    Yeo back in the old job as turbulence goes on

    2004-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Iceland has replaced its retail director with the man he replaced 18 months ago.It has appointed store development director Mark Yeo as retail operations director, following retail director Ted Smith’s resignation a week earlier. The move...

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    Marston holding the fort for Lewis

    2004-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield has appointed regional director Roger Marston as temporary retail director, with responsibility for all Somerfield store formats.He will replace Tina Lewis who begins a period of six months’ maternity leave on February 1.He...

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    Tesco’s Asian aisle rolls

    2004-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is rolling out its dedicated Asian food aisle concept to another 75 stores and expanding the range’s shelf space in existing outlets by a half.The 250-strong range, launched in September last year and currently in 100 outlets, includes...

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    Dunnes takes on Foley over nappies

    2004-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Dunnes Stores is taking legal action against Irish consumer affairs watchdog Carmel Foley over the Groceries Order – at a time when she has started proceedings against both it and Tesco for alleged breaches of the order.The Dunnes action, to be...