Latest wholesale news – Page 91
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Musgrave GB puts 80 head office jobs under consultation
Musgrave GB is axing about 80 HQ and supply chain staff as part of a restructure to “drive a more efficient business”…
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Booker opens first Premier in Northern Ireland
Booker has opened its first Premier convenience store in Northern Ireland. The launch follows the wholesaler’s acquisition of Makro in April last year. Booker did not have a presence in Northern Ireland prior to the deal. The 870 sq ft store opened in Newtownards and is owned by retailer Brian ...
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Nick Rose hired by Blakemore Wholesale to grow Lifestyle Express
Blakemore Wholesale has hired a stores group director to bolster its retail portfolio for Lifestyle Express…
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Emarket to take on wholesale rivals on 100 core lines
Online wholesale site Emarket has pledged to beat Booker and Bestway’s prices on 100 core lines…
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Ministers reject wholesale changes to business rates system
The government has strongly rejected calls that business rates are not fit for purpose and should be replaced with a new system.
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Henderson Group profits climb as stores and fresh food excel
Henderson Group has reported a 3.6% increase in turnover and “record profits” up 17.5% for the year ending 31 December 2013.
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Premier to offer more 'Mega Deals' to members
Booker’s Premier chain is to increase the number of ‘Mega Deals’ it offers to mark its 20th anniversary…
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Bestway Batleys Foodservice wins £3m contract haul
Bestway Batleys Foodservice has won new contracts worth £3m across the UK…
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Brakes building third multi-temperature depot in Glasgow
Brakes has unveiled plans to open a new depot in Glasgow…
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Appleby Westward names Mike Boardman MD
Mike Boardman has been appointed managing director of Appleby Westward.
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Boots drops evening meals to focus on healthy 'food for now'
Boots has called time on its trial of evening meals and expanded its food for now range instead…
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Typhoo sues Keith Spicer over claims about quality of its tea
Typhoo is suing Keith Spicer, claiming the rival made false accusations about the quality of its tea to retailers…
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Bestway transformation of Sher Bros Glasgow site gathers pace
Bestway expects its new and improved Sher Bros Cash & Carry depot to be fully operational in July…
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Makro back in profit as Booker sales climb 17.3%
Makro is back in profit, Booker revealed today.
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Musgrave admits: 'We made mistakes in GB'
Musgrave chief Chris Martin has admitted “management mistakes” are partly to blame for “disappointing” results…
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Musgrave and Morrisons in dispute over Made Easy trademark
Musgrave GB is locked in a trademark dispute with Morrisons, The Grocer can reveal…
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Musgrave profits fall as it writes down €131m in GB business
Musgrave Group has reported a 16% fall in pre-tax profits for the year to 31 December 2013 on the back of a disappointing performance in its GB operations
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Hazelnut crop damage fears drive up prices
Hazelnut prices are on the rise because of concerns about crop damage…
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Londis ditches lower-tier membership offer
Londis has been turning away prospective new members as part of a recruitment strategy shake-up…
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Musgrave GB boss Donal Horgan steps down
Donal Horgan is to step down as MD of Musgrave GB, it announced today.