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    Multiples: Sainsbury set to roll out US style market display

    2000-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Strategy backed by economic profit' formula showing costs of retailing each product Sainsbury's trials of North American farmers' market display techniques in its Hendon store ­ exclusively reported in The Grocer, September 30 ­ have been so...

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    North Wales monopoly

    2000-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Derwent Stores in Tremadog, a suburb of Porthmadog in North Wales, occupies a near monopoly position. Trading as a Spar ­ and one of Spar's leading outlets in North Wales ­ weekly sales are over £14,000. Weekly newsbill is £850. Retail area is 650...

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    News analysis: Iceland

    2000-11-18T00:00:00Z

    A chill in the City Bill Grimsey arrived at Iceland and was angry at what he discovered. But he's getting on with the job. Organics and dotcom fascias have a shorter shelf life while ready meals will run and run, as he tells Helen Gregory Iceland...

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    The Grocer Focus on pizza: Asda's back on top

    2000-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Asda has regained the title of Pizza Retailer of the Year awarded by the Pizza & Pasta Association ­ an accolade it has now won three times. "We lost to Morrisons last year but got it back this year," says Asda buying manager Linsey Wright. "In...

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    News analysis: Iceland

    2000-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Carry on Malcolm. It's still early days for the Iceland/Booker merger, so does Stuart Rose's departure put the odd couple on a shakier footing? John Wood and Elaine Watson report on the challenges ahead for Malcolm Walker Malcolm Walker was taking...

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    Tesco impresses in Asia

    2000-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Brokers have been busily upgrading Tesco stock following an investor relations trip to the retailer's Asian stores. Describing Tesco as a "strong international challenger," Goldman Sachs and Lehman Bros have raised their price targets for its...

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    Drinks: Biggest ever booze price war starting

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Independent retailers are being warned to prepare for the biggest ever supermarket price war on booze. This year's Christmas campaign kicked off when Asda unveiled aggressive £15m plans for the festive season. And one of its star offers is a case...

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    Symbol group: Londis builds in a pharmacy

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Londis has opened its first c-store with an integral pharmacy. The store, at Northolt, Middlesex, is owned by pharmacist Suki Rai who, earlier this year, bought a Londis store two doors down from the chemist shop he had run for 15 years. Six months...

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    Art of getting sushi right

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A new frozen convenience sushi from Sea Products International is to go on sale at Sainsbury and Makro this month. The frozen sushi is manufactured and quick frozen in Iceland. Local fresh products and Japanese recipes and processes are used in...

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    Retail spotlight: Forecourt vehicles

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's Local has pulled into the filling station. Anne Bruce sees what's on offer and compares it to Tesco's Express Sainsbury has joined its multiple rivals on the forecourts with the unveiling of its first collaboration with Shell in...

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    Home shopping: Non-food is key in Asda's online battle with

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Asda's late entry into on-line shopping needn't condemn it to playing second fiddle to Tesco, says market researcher Verdict. And non food could prove to be the key factor in the race for cybersupremacy, it says. Asda has announced plans to roll...

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    Safeway: A Fresh approach to the store cafe

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Safeway is preparing to launch a new supermarket café concept in its High Wycombe store. The concept ­ known internally as Café Fresh' ­ is still being developed but will be unveiled after Christmas. A spokeswoman said: "It will offer a lot more...

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    Hungary: Carrefour pulls out but Tesco digs in

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Carrefour has pulled the plug on its Hungarian operations and turned its attention towards Romania and China. Describing the trading environment in Hungary as “incredibly tough”, the head of Carrefour’s Hungarian subsidiary Alain Bonnefin said the…

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    Musgrave: Scally blasts report's sweet damn all'

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Seamus Scally, boss of Irish group Musgrave, has launched an attack on the Competition Commission report into supermarket pricing. "It's a great pity it didn't recommend any putative action on the various malpractices they found in relation to...

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    Marks and Spencer: Food defies M&S gloom

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The beleaguered boss of Marks and Spencer claims its food business is holding up well ­ despite a dismal performance in the rest of its UK operations. "At the half year, food sales improved by 2.6% [to reach £1.34bn], we maintained market share and...

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    Dairy: Axis talks Aeron

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Milk producer co-op Axis, the Midlands successor to Milk Marque, is to enter exclusive talks to buy Aeron Valley Cheese from Milk Marque. While some potential bidders were put off by cumbersome HGV access, cheese packing alternatives will...

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    One of London's top 10 Costcutters

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The Costcutter store in Crossthwaite Avenue, Dulwich, south London, ranks in terms of support and standards as one of the banner's top 10 stores in the capital. In a pleasant, densely populated area, improvements include a new ATM cash machine and...

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    Stones gets richer in JS

    2000-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A limited release of a Special Reserve' Stone's Ginger Wine is being tested in selected Sainsbury's outlets. The Special Reserve has a richer ginger flavour and a higher abv of 18%. A Matthew Clark spokesman said the parent brand has a 53% value...

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    That was the year that was 10

    2000-11-04T00:00:00Z

    November 24, 1990. Gateway is to launch yet another retail fascia alongside its Somerfield and Dunnes-link operations, chief executive Bob Willett revealed this week. The project, quite distinct from next month's Gateway Stores' revamp, is still on...

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    CIES conference: Global retailer? No such thing'

    2000-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Forget all the hype about global retailing. Only one operator is close to achieving that status, claims Safeway boss Carlos Criado-Perez. "Carrefour is probably the only one on its way to becoming a global retailer. The rest, with due respect, are...