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    Asda hails food strength

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Asda boss Tony DeNunzio has rejected claims that non-food sales alone have swept it past Sainsbury to take the number two slot in UK grocery.Speaking as TNS till roll data revealed Asda had boosted its market share to 17% against Sainsbury’s...

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    Tesco in shelf life demand

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has asked suppliers to give it more shelf life on key chilled lines as part of its bid to be ‘number one for availability’.The initiative – which was first mooted at a meeting with chilled suppliers in the spring – follows moves to...

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    Asda and Sainsbury slug it out

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is still holding onto second place in our TradeTrak survey, despite the latest TNS Superpanel data showing that Asda has overtaken JS and secured second place for the first time in the four weeks to July 20.The disparity is...

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    Double blow for JS

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Overtaken by Asda and with its Somerfield hopes dashed, what are the options now for Sainsbury? Elaine Watson reportsPlot the market share of Asda and Sainsbury on a graph since 1999 and it doesn’t take a genius to work out that their...

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    Waitrose trials point to dairy sales boost by cutting yogurts offering

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is considering reducing its dairy ranges in a bid to boost sales, following successful trials.Richard James, central buyer for dairy products and eggs, said the organisation had experimented with trials in two stores to reduce the...

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    Spar backs British meat

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Symbol group Spar has launched a national branded range of red meat which will be made available to all 2,700 stores nationwide.The 25 fixed weight prepack cuts of beef, lamb and pork are all from farm-assured suppliers. The launch...

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    Tesco resolves comparison row with Lidl

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Lidl and Tesco have resolved their bitter dispute in the Irish Republic over the latter’s price comparison campaign which the discounter claimed was misleading.The High Court in Dublin was told this week that behind-the-scenes talks had led...

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    Tesco dedicates depot to clothes

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has opened a 240,000sq ft national distribution centre in Daventry that will handle all of its clothing ranges.The facility, operated by Tibbett and Britten, will free up space at distribution centres in Milton Keynes that were not...

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    Low calorie beer tried again

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Anheuser-Busch is revisiting the low calorie beer market with the launch of Michelob Ultra.The 5% abv beer is available exclusively in Tesco and selected on-trade accounts with other retailers negotiating listings from...

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    Sir Cliff’s wine: exciting

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco got rather carried away after procuring stocks of Sir Cliff Richard’s Vida Nova wine, which is grown on his estate in the Algarve in Portugal. It proclaimed that the wine, which is in big demand with fans, would be on sale at Tesco.com...

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    Walkers still tops chart

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Competition in the chart is extremely close this week with less than two percentage points separating the top five.Sainsbury moves up to the top of the chart just slightly ahead of Asda at number two. While Asda leans more towards price...

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    Rail stores are halted

    2003-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Costcutter and Connex South East are to part company after opening just two joint fascia stores in what was to have been a rollout of 42 stores in railway stations.The project has been on hold since June when Connex was told it was losing...

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    Lidl and Tesco settle ad dispute

    2003-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Discount chain Lidl and Tesco Ireland have settled a legal battle over “misleading” price comparison ads by the supermarket chain about the German discounter. Lidl went to the High Court in Dublin to order Tesco to halt an advertising...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    There's often a mealy mouthed feel about accusations, denials, court proceedings, judgements, fines, public disdain and moral high ground taken by litigants and public observers. The York-Sainsbury case is a fine example. Suppliers invent an alcohol...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    "To compete effectively you need the best people ­ and you can't say the best people are always male and white." That is how Sainsbury's corporate personnel director Judith Evans sums up the business case for diversity in the workplace. She...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    The banner headlines said it all. When Sainsbury announced its profits warning last weekend, there was never a doubt the issue would make a rapid transfer from the business columns to the front pages of the broadsheets. And while the fortunes of...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    We'll buy British ­ but not at any price. That was the message barely concealed between the lines of IGD president Tom Vyner's speech at the final flag-waving conference of the Strathclyde Food Project last week. You might say the Sainsbury deputy...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    The calls for unity which have coloured the Co-op's vocabulary since Andrew Regan's aborted attempt to take over the CWS will ring out again this weekend. But before they are heard, the roof of the national concert hall in Cardiff will be raised by...

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    open all hours

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Dundee-based Spar wholesaler C J Lang plans to have 40 out of the 307 Scottish stores it services trading 24 hours a day by February 1998. The Rosemount shop in Aberdeen this week became the sixth to open throughout the night. C J Lang marketing...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    The club warehouse system has resurfaced in a different form. Will it be first of many? When Sainsbury bought the three Cargo Clubs from Nurdin & Peacock it believed planning and trading permissions would be adjusted to allow supermarket trading....