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    Scepticism that trade would bid

    2003-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The prospect of a trade buyer emerging as the mystery bidder for Somerfield has been dismissed by analysts, although some sources close to the business believe it could be an attractive target. Somerfield announced on Tuesday it had been...

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    Madrange adds interest to pâté

    2003-04-19T00:00:00Z

    French deli specialist Madrange is determined to raise the game in the pâté market with the launch of a range geared to UK tastes and eating habits. A premium pâté range will be launched in May. It has already won listings in Safeway and the...

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    Tesco widens gap with JS

    2003-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Tesco, which reported a strong financial performance last week, continues to see a rise in year-on-year market share according to our TradeTrak data from ACNielsen.The retailer, which announced annual pre-tax profits up 13% to £1.36bn and UK...

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    Tesco widens gap with JS

    2003-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Tesco, which reported a strong financial performance last week, continues to see a rise in year-on-year market share according to our TradeTrak data from ACNielsen. The retailer, which announced annual pre-tax profits up 13% to £1.36bn and UK...

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    Tesco's wine testbed at Calais refurbished

    2003-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Tesco will complete a refurbishment of its 20,000 sq ft Calais Vin Plus drinks superstore this month to mark the store's eighth anniversary. The store, which sells more beers, wines and spirits than any other Tesco in the world, has been...

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    Owen moves on impulse

    2003-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group's category manager for chilled foods, Michael Owen, is to move across to become head of category buying for ambient and impulse lines. Owen will be responsible for categories that include confectionery, crisps and snacks,...

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    Press round-up ... Somerfield

    2003-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Potential bidders for the supermarket group Somerfield, John Lovering and Bob Mackenzie, could make an all cash offer of around 100p a share this week to value the UK’s sixth biggest supermarket chain at about £500m, according to The...

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    Asda ups its Scottish carrots

    2003-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Asda is to do away with foreign imports of carrots at its stores by doubling the amount of the vegetable it sources from Scotland this year.Produce manager at Asda, John Shoesmith, said by working with growers in Scotland over the last three...

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    When the Competition Commission last looked into the superma

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    This time, chairman Sir Derek Morris is acutely aware of the pressure for a fast result. On March 19, the secretary of state for trade and industry, Patricia Hewitt, set an August 12 deadline for the commission's report on the bids for Safeway by...

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    Spar manager moves to Booker confectionery

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Booker has recruited Andrew Davenport-Jones as its confectionery buyer, replacing Anthony Taylor who took the post of proprietary brand trading controller at Spar in January. Davenport-Jones moves to a category which he claims is worth about 16%...

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    Muscle for the local market

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    The decision to refer all the bids for Morrisons from supermarket groups to the Competition Commission because of concern over local competition has raised a few eyebrows. While few were surprised about the question mark over bids from the big...

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    Inquiry set to go public

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    John Wood The leading figures in the UK supermarket sector could soon be putting their case at a public hearing by the Competition Commission panel looking into the bids for Safeway. Sir Derek Morris, chairman of the Competition Commission...

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    Pork pushes at public's door

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Ed Bedington Meat chiefs have teamed up with retailers to target one million households in a bid to boost sales of British pork. The Meat and Livestock Commission, along with Tesco, Sainsbury and, on a small scale, Morrisons, will be...

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    Temptation is so sweet

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    It's all change in the retailer chart this week as Morrisons moves up two places to claim the top spot. Morrisons is particularly strong on both alcoholic and soft drinks with featured displays on multiple floor stacks throughout the store. ...

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    When puppy love runs out

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    A spat or the start of a fightback by brands feeling the squeeze? Liz Hamson reports on the Andrex-Sainsbury price dispute A fortnight ago, Kimberly-Clark was getting ready to pop the champagne corks. Its marketing team, headed by Joe Bromilow,...

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    Troubleshooter O'Neill must shake up Conveco

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Convenience store operator Conveco has appointed Tony O'Neill, former managing director of Somerfield Stores, chief executive. O'Neill replaces MD Allen Hutchby who left last week. He will be seeking to improve Conveco's growth programme, in...

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    McGettigan call for better deal

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Julian Hunt The independent retail sector needs to ditch its siege mentality and grab a bigger share of voice with government if it is to prosper in the future, according to Eoin McGettigan, chairman of Budgens. In a passionate presentation...

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    margins ­ they have a point

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Budgens' chairman Eoin McGettigan raised more than a few eyebrows this week with his suggestion that suppliers should hike their prices to the multiples by 0.5% in order to offer better terms to the independent sector. Now, I am sure many...

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    We believe in seasonal and abundant produce!" declares a lar

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Designed to take the try before you buy' concept to new levels, the new Sainsbury's Market at Bluebird in London's King's Road is an unusual cross between a luxury department store foodhall, a street market (albeit a rather stylish one designed by...

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    Sir Terry Leahy might have stolen Malcolm Hepworth's thunder

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    While Tesco bosses faced a barrage of negative publicity about the devastation a pumped up Tesco Express could wreak on the independent sector, the man at the helm of the Co-operative Group's food retail business has been left to get on with...