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    Waitrose fresh sales boost

    2003-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose has seen interim like-for-like sales rise 5% as the supermarket group focused on its fresh food offer and well-maintained availability. Sales for the six months to July 26 rose 11% to £1.3bn boosted by new branches opened in the...

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    Morrisons sales soar

    2003-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has seen interim total like-for-like sales jump 9.6% on the back of increased footfall and customer loyalty.For the period to August 10 pre-tax profit rose 10.2% to £126.2m from £114.5m, while turnover increased by 14.8% to £2.5bn....

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    The Co-op divvies up some Alldays stores

    2003-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative group has sold 75 Alldays stores to other retail co-ops as it looks to refit and rebrand the Alldays chain.Midlands Co-op and Oxford, Swindon & Gloucester have acquired 30 stores each, Colchester and Ipswich Co-ops seven...

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    Tesco wants more

    2003-09-16T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has posted strong first half results with a warning to rivals that its share of the total UK retail market was “just 12.3% – and there is a lot left to go for”.For the six months to August 9 pre-tax profit jumped 17.4% to £628m on...

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    The man for Tesco’s top commercial and trading role when Gildersleeve retiresBrasher takes the mantle

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Suppliers and rival retailers are expecting Tesco to take a different approach to buying once Richard Brasher takes over what is arguably the most important trading role in grocery early next year.Brasher was this week confirmed as the...

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    Reshaping at a critical time

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    News of Brasher’s promotion comes at a crucial time for the industry. Price competition is intensifying and the Safeway auction has the potential to change the way all food retailers do business in the future. Analysts say the appointment...

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    Landmark ruling poses threat to Tesco’s Ireland plans

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Out-of-town centres planned by Tesco in the Irish Republic could soon be affected by what opponents are hailing as “a landmark decision” by An Bord Pleanala, the Irish planning board.The board has overturned county council approval for a...

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    Clarke and Brasher are key to Tesco reshuffle

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Analysts say this week’s reshuffle of the Tesco board has highlighted one of the retailer’s key strengths: its ability to promote from within.Of the changes announced this week, the key ones were the planned promotion of Richard Brasher to...

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    Irwin quits ADM Londis

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Michael Irwin, chief executive for the past five years of ADM Londis which has the rights to the Londis brand in Ireland, has resigned “to pursue other interests”, according to a statement from the company. Irwin, a former chief accountant...

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    The boy George leaves home

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Asda has let its favourite child loose in the high street with a confidence that appears well placed. Elaine Watson reportsSupermarket clothes were a bit of a joke 10 years ago: cheap, and a bit nasty. Wander into Leeds or Croydon...

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    Iceland sweats its vital assets

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    MD Mike Coupe tells Elaine Watson how Iceland’s programme of refits is a vital part of a master plan to drive profitsThis time last year some quarters of the City were writing off Britain’s biggest frozen food retailer as a hopeless...

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    An alternative energy solution from Wellman

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Vitabiotics has launched what it claims is the first energy drink developed solely to meeting men’s nutritional needs. Positioned as a natural alternative to high caffeine energy drinks, Wellman High Performance is available in Sainsbury stores....

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    M&S builds platform for growers

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer is rolling out its Meet the Farmer programme, in which farmers and growers have the chance to sound out the views of more than a million consumers in total.The rollout into 25 flagship stores over the next six month comes...

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    Costcutter conference

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    About 150 Costcutter retailers headed for the Algarve in Portugal on Thursday to take part in the symbol group’s annual conference.During the event, marketing director Angela Barber is expected to announce a new group initiative to supply...

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    Promos put Stella ahead

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Tesco leaps ahead in the fascia chart to take the top spot, closely followed by Sainsbury in second place. Tesco is particularly strong on alcoholic drinks, household and health and beauty and makes good use of bogofs and other multibuy...

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    Tesco must work to tailor its offer

    2003-09-13T00:00:00Z

    In an article last month which assessed the impact that the proposed new Tesco in Hove is likely to have on independent retailers, the majority of retailers and residents expected to see nothing but benefits (The Grocer, August 23).However,...

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    Sainsbury ad for fruit ‘not misleading’

    2003-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Watchdogs have dismissed claims that a Sainsbury poster implied its strawberries were picked in the morning and sent straight to its supermarkets. The poster stated: “Our strawberries travel from field to store in less than a day and are...

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    Roddis takes Budgens’ senior buying role

    2003-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Budgens has promoted Anna Roddis to the newly-created post of senior buyer for frozen foods, reporting to senior trading controller Steve Carter.Roddis’ immediate focus will be on examining layout and range for frozen food as part of...

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    Legal chief Longworth leaves Tesco for Asda

    2003-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Tesco’s group trading law and technical director John Longworth is moving to take up a similar post at Asda.Longworth will join in November as executive board director for external affairs. His responsibilities will include government...

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    A fair and flexible bunch

    2003-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Fairness and flexibility among speciality and deli buyers are the assets most prized by suppliers, who have nominated their top six in the category for The Grocer. Sainsbury’s Melissa Draycott also received praise for her work with suppliers in...