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    Safeway slashes distribution costs

    2003-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Safeway will save millions of pounds in distribution costs with a nationwide scheduling system due to launch in seven weeks’ time, according to supply director Mark Aylwin.The new computerised scheduling system, which integrates existing...

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    asda move signals a new era of change

    2003-08-09T00:00:00Z

    from Mark Dorgan, Management Group, PA Consulting GroupSir; Your report that Asda has moved ahead of Sainsbury to become the UK’s second largest supermarket behind Tesco (The Grocer, August 2), has raised a few questions in my mind. ...

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    Spotlight on Budgens

    2003-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Budgens’ compact store in the rural town of Henfield had a full range of well-merchandised stock with a prominent display of barbecue items linked to offers in the chillers as well as for snacks and drinks.Budgens charged a nominal basket...

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    Asda flips the internet switch

    2003-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda has invited suppliers to attend briefing sessions outlining its plans to switch to a new web-based trading system.The plans are part of a drive by Wal-Mart to transfer all data exchange with suppliers onto the internet using the new...

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    vital safeguards for independents

    2003-08-09T00:00:00Z

    from David Rae, chief executive, Association of Convenience StoresSir; The Competition Commission’s inquiry into the proposed acquisition of Safeway – due to report this week – offers a timely opportunity for regulators to introduce...

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    Counting on fewer carbs

    2003-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Tesco’s exclusive deal with Michelob Ultra could herald a revival of low-calorie beer. Rosie Davenport reportsA few years ago brewers launched into the “light” beer market thinking it was a no-brainer. Unfortunately, the consumers...

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    Asda digs Scottish spuds

    2003-08-08T00:00:00Z

    Asda has seen sales of locally sourced potatoes double this year at its stores in Scotland.The ‘Ayrshire’ potatoes are clearly labelled with the Scottish flag and actively promoted in the store. Local sourcing manager at Asda Karen...

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    Press round-up ... Regan acquittal

    2003-08-07T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Regan has been cleared of stealing £2.4m from Hobson, the food group where he was chief executive, to use the money to bribe two Co-op managers to extend a food supply agreement. The Serious Fraud Office alleged that the money stolen...

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    Tesco goes Thai

    2003-08-07T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is to import £44m worth of Thai products into the UK by the end of the year from its Tesco Lotus subsidiary in Thailand.The retailer is to consider setting up a Thai products area for a short-term promotions in selected stores across...

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    Press round-up ... Asda

    2003-08-07T00:00:00Z

    Boss of US retailing giant Wal-Mart, Lee Scott, said that he would not rest until its UK subsidiary Asda had overtaken Tesco to become the nation’s No1 supermarket.Scott told The Sun: “Our focus has always been on growing. Overtaking Tesco...

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    Sainsbury checks in self-service tills

    2003-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is to start a nationwide roll-out of self-service counters, to enable customers to scan and pack their own items before paying through interactive touch screens. The supermarket group plans to introduce the technology at 14,400...

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    Iceland told to cool ads

    2003-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Frozen food specialist Iceland has been ticked off by watchdogs for two advertising leaflets which failed to state clearly that the prices shown were promotional and not regular prices.Supermarket chain Kwik Save complained that the leaflets...

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    Budgens own label’s fresh focus

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Budgens is has promoted Lucy Milleret as product marketing manager to target the development of own label.Milleret will focus particularly on fresh products. She oversees a team of two people and reports to senior marketing controller...

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    Six of the best health and beauty buyers

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    >>nominated this monthhealth & beauty buying managertescoBrindle joined Tesco three years ago following two and a half years as national account manager at Bic. She spent 18 months in world non-food sourcing,...

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    co-op’s irresistible

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    n The Co-op is aiming to change consumers’ perceptions of its stores with a new ‘super premium’ own label range called Truly Irresistible. n Award-winning chef Paul Heathcote is helping...

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    Fat lady’s praise swells sales of Willow Water

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Lakeland Willow Water has reported a sales surge of up to 700% in Waitrose after celebrity cook Clarissa Dickson Wright decided to champion the brand’s cause.The star, who found fame with her role in the Two Fat Ladies TV series, spotted the...

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    Safeway unveils own label Oriental

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Safeway is forging ahead with own label developments despite the uncertainty surrounding its future.The retailer is bringing out a 70-strong Oriental range that covers ready meals, grocery and deli products from across south east Asia....

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    Halal meat strips launched by Aria

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Former farmer co-op Aria Foods is launching halal meat strips.The newcomer, rolling out this month, comes as Aria bids to develop its range following a management buyout in March.The National Halal Food Group will supply halal meat...

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    Agency’s rebuke unfair says Tesco

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has called foul after being named and shamed by the Environment Agency as a repeat offender of environmental crime.The Environment Agency’s new Spotlight on Business Environmental Performance 2002 report says Tesco was fined £10,000 in...

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    Hard grind for buyers

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Overworked, stressed and burnt out at 35? As the multiples pile on the pressure, Elaine Watson talks to the people at the coal face.Over at Tesco and the Co-operative Group, buyers have in turn seen their in-trays expand as...