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    Booker Prize for Excellence: Essex gold mine scoops Booker'

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    David and Veronica Tubby, whose c-store has thrived despite the close proximity of an Asda, were crowned Best Retailers at the Booker Prize for Excellence this week. Judges described the store ­ Country Produce, Cold Norton, Essex ­ as "the only...

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    Symbol groups: E-commerce and new formats will drive Spar In

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Spar International has set up a working group to address how the organisation can utilise the internet to develop the Spar business worldwide. Deputy general manager Gerrit Kok said two parallel working parties had been set up to devise a long-term...

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    No bars to Pavarotti singing. Probably

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Keep your fingers crossed for Safeway. Earlier this year, it unveiled an Italian promotion with opera star Pavarotti leading the charge. But Big Luciano, as he is known to friends, is up in court charged with tax evasion. The prospect of a lengthy...

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    Jersey milk: Graham's Dairy Company

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Graham's Dairy Company has secured a £1m contract to supply Jersey milk to more than 400 Sainsbury supermarkets across the UK. The Bridge of Allan based company will supply Sainsbury with premium milk under the Gold Top Jersey and Guernsey Milk...

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    Retail spotlight: Londis' new creation

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Londis is showing off its state-of-the-art "Genesis" format in an area rather more upmarket than your average location. Anne Bruce reports When the strategists at Londis head office chose Raj Chandegra's award winning store to showcase its lighter,...

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    Safewy: Restaurant freshened up

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Safeway is experimenting with an instore restaurant concept called Cafe Fresco as it expands its Fresh to Go' operations. The licensed bistro style restaurant is already on trial at the High Wycombe superstore and is to roll out to Woking on May...

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    Aberness: Food to go flexibility

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Scottish Mace wholesaler Aberness is preparing to launch a new food to go concept in the coming weeks which can be tailored to suit stores in different locations. Marketing manager Carol Wilson said: "This area has enormous potential, and not just...

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    Internet and catalogue shopping: Co-op moves ahead with home

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Co-operative Group has been trialling a range of home delivery services, in a bid to increase customer spending. Retail controller Malcolm Hepworth told the Grocer that at seven stores it has been offering an option where the customer does the...

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    Online shopping: Launch of Waitrose/LMS service now in autu

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Last Mile Solutions is downplaying the notion that the launch of its online shopping service has been delayed by several months. The service is being developed with Waitrose, which owns a 40% stake in LMS. The two companies had originally expected...

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    Isle of Man: ISLAND SHOPPING

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    What motivates Manx shoppers' store choice? The Grocer took to the streets of Douglas to find out Jennifer Brown, 52, machinist "I use Safeway the most because it's right next to where I work in Douglas. "It's very convenient for people who work...

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    Fish: NZ exporters gearing up for Hoki business in UK

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose currently the only buyer, and marketing questions remain Seafood exporters in New Zealand are hoping to kickstart their Hoki business in the UK after finally winning Marine Stewardship Council accreditation for their fishery. It has taken...

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    Isle of Man: Offshore store wars

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Tesco's arrival means times are getting tougher for the Isle of Man's retailers. But the giant is not getting it all its own way says Ed Bedington Dismiss the Isle of Man as a quiet backwater at your peril. On top of overcoming the daily...

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    Sainsbury tests price elasticity with a premium wine box sel

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Tim Palmer The most expensive wine box in the business is being launched by Sainsbury. It believes there is a new breed of wine box consumer which is prepared to pay a high price for top quality wine in bulk. The multiple is bringing out a £20...

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    Republic of Ireland: Another round of cuts by Tesco

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has set off another round of price cuts in the Irish Republic ­ its fourth since last September ­ with an average 12% reduction on 120 food and grocery items in its 76 stores. The cuts were immediately matched by Superquinn which also added...

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    B&Q on the move

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    J Sainsbury Developments has entered into an agreement with B&Q for the redevelopment of Solartron Works site, Farnborough. B&Q will relocate its store in Solartron Road to a new development on the site, subject to permission. Sainsbury will retain...

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    Marks & Spencer: B&Q's Stevenson is retail director

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has appointed Barry Stevenson as retail director for its UK Retail business. Stevenson will sit on the UK Retail board, reporting to managing director Roger Holmes, and will join the company immediately. After an early career with...

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    Symbol groups: Mace Express aims at middle ground

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    P&H's long awaited new symbol format Mace Express is set to attract "at least 100 independents" during 2001. That was the claim of P&H national symbol sales manager David Ellis as he unveiled the new fascia at the Pro-retail show in Telford this...

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    IGD Convenience Retailing 2001 report: Co-ops/symbols do bes

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The convenience store market is continuing to grow despite intense competition in the grocery sector, according to the Convenience Retailing 2001 report from the IGD. The annual report, which is used as a benchmark by all the major c-store...

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    Republic of Ireland: Strike vote hits Tesco

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco's 9,500 Irish staff are to vote on strike action at its 76 stores across the Republic in support of a claim for "significant and substantial pay increases". The two unions involved, Mandate and SIPTU, decided to call a ballot because of what...

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    Musgrave recruits Mars' Holahan as c&c commercial chief

    2001-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The Musgrave Group has appointed James Holahan as commercial director of its cash and carry division. Holahan joins Irish based Musgrave from Mars' food business where he was European director. Before joining Mars he was director of Largo Foods...