Latest discounter news – Page 148

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    Poundland winning supplier confidence'

    2003-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Drinks, snacks, confectionery and household goods suppliers are starting to sit up and take notice of Poundland as sales approach the £200m mark, its bosses have claimed. Poundland chairman and former Safeway chief executive Colin Smith said the...

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    Valdivieso relaunch drives Chile onward

    2003-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Chilean wine brand Valdivieso is being relaunched in May. Bibendum, the wine's UK distributor, plans to support the launch of a number of new wine styles under the brand's banner with a substantial trade and consumer marketing programme including...

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    Iceland is driving home its great deals message with new poi

    2003-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The figure is a "conservative estimate" of how much customers will save through buy-one-get-one-free (BOGOF) offers and meal deals at Iceland in January and February, said a spokeswoman. "We've launched into 2003 with a fantastic package of...

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    Nisa boosts Iceland

    2003-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Big Food Group has started sourcing groceries from Nisa to boost Iceland's home shopping offer. The Nisa lines form part of an enhanced online shopping range sourced from selected Booker depots. Iceland has been able to more than double the...

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    Nisa boosts Iceland

    2003-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Big Food Group has started sourcing groceries from Nisa to boost Iceland’s home shopping offer.The Nisa lines form part of an enhanced online shopping range sourced from selected Booker depots. Iceland has been able to more than double the...

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    Iceland: any improvement?

    2003-01-04T00:00:00Z

    Last year Iceland opened a picking centre in Sunbury, enabling it to offer an enhanced range to 1.3 million households. Director of home shopping Jon Grey contacted The Grocer to point out the areas covered by the trial, so we picked a virgin online...

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    Aldi introduces new collection system

    2002-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Aldi’s Nord and Sud stores in Germany are to introduce a new system for the collection of mono-use drinks packaging from January. All those items liable to a 25c deposit will have a special label on them.  In addition both companies...

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    World News - 14th December 2002

    2002-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Lidl chance. German discount chain Aldi has a clear advantage in Europe over its rival Lidl both in terms of store numbers and store performance, according to IGD. In a report on the grocery discount market IGD said number two chain Lidl stood...

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    Single shop as Nature shrinks

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Elaine Watson Organics chain As Nature Intended, the brainchild of former Iceland boss Malcolm Walker, has imploded with the sale of the East Sheen store and the closure of the warehouse in Acton. As Nature Intended MD Pippa Sterry has left...

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    Aldi/Lidl cocking a snook' at the Irish

    2002-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Discount chains Aldi and Lidl give consumers in the Irish Republic very little option to buy Irish-produced goods, according to a survey by the independent grocers' group, RGDATA. It found that with Aldi, only 19% of products were of...

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    New format hopes for Iceland

    2002-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Elaine Watson Big Food Group boss Bill Grimsey brushed off dismal second quarter trading figures from Iceland with an upbeat progress report from Booker and reassurances that reformatted Iceland stores were delivering strong returns. While...

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    Iceland share heads to below 2% mark

    2002-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Iceland's market share could drop below 2% by the end of the year if current trends continue, according to data from TNS Superpanel. The chain's share of the UK food retail market has dropped from highs of 2.9% in December 2000 to 2.3% in September...

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    A case of the blues...which means NPD, and hands on fun

    2002-09-07T00:00:00Z

    But retailer behaviour is also crucial. Glanbia supplies to most of the major multiples in the UK, including Asda, Safeway, Somerfield, Kwik Save, Iceland, Sainsbury and Marks & Spencer. Development work at its groundbreaking Malpas Centre of Cheese...

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    UK firms in line for Sial

    2002-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Food from Britain has signed up 69 British manufacturers to exhibit under its auspices at international trade show Sial in October. Companies represented will include Noon Products, G Costa, Weetabix, Walkers, Iceland, Stateside Foods, Calypso...

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    There is growing evidence that Aldi is aiming to boost its U

    2002-08-24T00:00:00Z

    If an Aldi opens up next door to you, you might curse your downmarket postcode.But have you been to an Aldi store recently? Not only will you find a few Mercedes and BMWs in the car park, but products which look and taste better than you might...

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    Quality items, and make no mistake

    2002-08-24T00:00:00Z

    If an Aldi opens up next door to you, you might curse your downmarket postcode.But have you been to an Aldi store recently? Not only will you find a few Mercedes and BMWs in the car park, but products which look and taste better than you might...

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    Aldi pushes suppliers to improve quality

    2002-08-17T00:00:00Z

    Aldi is stepping up efforts to improve the quality of its product offering as it attempts to attract a more diverse customer base into its stores. Suppliers are being asked to provide better quality - although they still have to make tough deals...

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    Asda has been voted the nation's favourite store for the sec

    2002-08-17T00:00:00Z

    The ACNielsen Homescan survey of 6,630 households in May quizzed consumers about where they liked to shop and asked them to choose between Asda, the Co-operative Group, Kwik Save, Iceland, Marks and Spencer, Morrisons, Safeway, Sainsbury,...

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    Iceland sources direct as online offer is refreshed

    2002-08-10T00:00:00Z

    Anne Bruce Iceland.co.uk is ramping up its home shopping operations in West London as it prepares for a nationwide roll out of an extended fresh food driven offer. Iceland.co.uk director of home shopping Jon Grey said: "We aim to extend our online...

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    Another step too far?

    2002-08-10T00:00:00Z

    A sudden flurry of activity from food retailers with big plans for their online businesses is a good reminder that Tesco's rivals have not given up the fight just yet. And leading the charge this week is Iceland.co.uk with an interesting plan to...