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    Multiples: JS rejigs retail team

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is planning to give its store managers more responsibility and autonomy as part of a major shake up of its retail operations. A spokeswoman said the retailer was simplifying its organisational structures and processes to improve both the...

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    News special: organics in crisis

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Iceland admits policy is basically flawed Iceland's chief executive Bill Grimsey insists the sales dive sparked by its organic initiative is only a temporary blip in the chain's fortunes. He said the move spearheaded by former Iceland md...

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    Australia: Aldi denies it's interested ­ but Franklins sale

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Hong Kong conglomerate expected to put 287-strong discounter up for sale Despite persistent rumours Aldi has denied it is a front runner in a potential bidding war for Australian discount chain Franklins, which parent company Dairy Farm...

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    Badger's sights are set on a second golden champion with Te

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    The Badger Brewery has stamped its mark on the Tesco Beer Challenge by winning the big brewer section for the second time. The brewer has made it to the final of the competition in its last five attempts. At the final judging last week Tesco beer...

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    Irish multiples: Tesco widens lead in Republic

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Dunnes Stores, once the dominant player in the Irish Republic's I£6bn-plus grocery sector, has now slipped to third place, according to latest market share figures. A leaked version of confidential research carried out by Taylor Nelson shows that...

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    Organic food: The great divide

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Sales of organic food show no sign of slowing ­ despite Iceland's revelation that not all its customers could stomach it. But as the category moves mass market, can it live up to shoppers' expectations? Linda Pettit reports Iceland's admission...

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    Somerfield: Annie is back but Jerry goes to Corrie

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    The star of Somerfield's TV ad campaign is to live on in a new series of commercials due to be aired within a matter of weeks. And the company's Kwik Save subsidiary is targeting Iceland with an aggressive press ad campaign. Annie has been at the...

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    The Grocer focus on logistics: Smart tags will keep track of

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury undertook the biggest grocery tracking project in the world and is now preparing for the first stages of implementing a smart' science Tracking products around the supply chain often used to be a matter of inspired guesswork. Now it's...

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    News analysis: Christmas period trading figures

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    The also-rans were... Tesco, of course, was number one. But it wasn't a bad end of year for the multiples fighting to recover. John Wood reports The UK grocery sector could be excused for feeling smug this week as they compared their impressive...

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    The Grocer focus on logistics: partnerships: the way forward

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    In Holland they do the unthinkable­ grocery retailers and suppliers share a £25m cold store where automation yields big savings. Sarah Hardcastle reports Imagine Tesco, Sainsbury and Birds Eye Wall's sharing a cold store to benefit from goods...

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    The Grocer focus on logistics

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Analysis by Jon Woolven Wal-Mart's entry to the UK has forced its competitor multiples to reassess their supply chain strategies radically. Sainsbury supply chain director Martin White sums it up: "For the first time, there's now clear blue water...

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    Retail spotlight: Tesco Extra hypermarket Kingston Park, New

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Tesco Extra helpings Theyr’e big spenders at Kingston Park and staff at the purpose-built hypermarket give them every encouragement, as Elaine Watson finds out With almost 100,000 sq ft, 55 tills and its own railway station, Tesco Extra …

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    Australia: Aldi set for Oz ad blitz

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Aldi is preparing to launch a major national advertising campaign in Australia at the end of the month to coincide with the opening of its first stores in New South Wales. A billboard sign displayed outside the Bankstown store relaying details of...

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    The Grocer focus on logistics: availability: CR's hour has

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Tesco's continuous replenishment drive will create a distribution system second to none says Sarah Hardcastle On shelf availability of 99% is the aim of Tesco's continuous replenishment (CR) distribution operation for food and drink which the...

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    Multiples: Somerfield axe falls on loyalty

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield has axed its loyalty card scheme ­ and joined Asda and Safeway in claiming such initiatives have lost credibility among shoppers. The troubled chain has been issuing Argos Premier Points since 1996. But chief executive Alan Smith has now...

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    Multiples: Somerfield runs to catch up

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield's new management team has made the creation of new store formats one of its priorities for the coming year. Chief executive Alan Smith said: "The estate has not had effective investment for quite some time. The competition have been...

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    Safeway: After the deluge ­ a model store layout

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    When floods devastated Safeway's store at Lewes, East Sussex, in October, the retailer turned it to its advantage by trialling its new supermarket concept in the refurbishment. Now the store has become the model for 50 other supermarkets in the...

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    Tesco tackles Levi Strauss

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is confident of victory in its legal battle with designer jeans firm Levi Strauss over the right to sell imported designer clothes at discount prices. Lawyers representing Tesco and warehouse club operator Costco went head to head with the...

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    Co-ops: UN offers store tip-off rewards

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    United Norwest Co-op is offering to pay suppliers a bounty of £1,000 for tip-offs that lead to store acquisitions. General manager Paul Griffiths told an audience of 700 at its annual supplier conference: "We will pay £1,000 for every c-store lead...

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    Ireland: Fruit and veg is sold too cheap'

    2001-01-20T00:00:00Z

    A fresh confrontation is looming in the Irish Republic between food producers and multiples over the latest price war initiated by Tesco. After a battle over cut-price milk (which they lost) and over frozen New Zealand lamb (which they won), Irish...