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    Tesco resolves comparison row with Lidl

    2003-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Lidl and Tesco have resolved their bitter dispute in the Irish Republic over the latter’s price comparison campaign which the discounter claimed was misleading.The High Court in Dublin was told this week that behind-the-scenes talks had led...

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    Lidl and Tesco settle ad dispute

    2003-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Discount chain Lidl and Tesco Ireland have settled a legal battle over “misleading” price comparison ads by the supermarket chain about the German discounter. Lidl went to the High Court in Dublin to order Tesco to halt an advertising...

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    Opinion

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    >>iceland gets its act together...praise for entrepreneurswork with buyers for successful posfrom Nigel Davey, marketing manager, Retail Testing Limitednewcomers merit more...

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    Lidl in court action over ads

    2003-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Discount chain Lidl has started legal proceedings against Tesco in the Irish courts over “misleading” price comparison ads that it claims are damaging its business.It has asked the High Court in Dublin to order that Tesco cease an...

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    City says Iceland heading in right direction

    2003-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Elaine Watson Continued growth at refurbished stores combined with weak comparatives are expected to push Iceland back into positive like-for-like sales territory in the second quarter. In a first quarter trading update, Iceland's...

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    BP powers up Connect offer

    2003-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Anne Bruce Petrol giant BP has created a convenience operations division and recruited buyers and other staff from Alldays, Aldi, Marks and Spencer, Tesco and Sainsbury. The division takes in all 1,240 BP forecourt stores, which clocked up...

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    Asda has this week been named as the country's favourite sup

    2003-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Shoppers were asked to rank retailers as best or second best on five key attributes: price, range, quality, service and shelf stocks. They were asked to choose between Asda, the Co-op, Kwik Save, Iceland, Marks and Spencer, Morrisons, Safeway,...

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    Aldi plans 80 new stores

    2003-05-24T00:00:00Z

    Anthony Garvey Discount chain Aldi has dropped a bombshell into the Irish grocery sector by signalling plans for 80 new stores across the Republic. The company has advertised for property owners to get in touch if they have green or brown...

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    Luxury prawns for Aldi stores

    2003-05-17T00:00:00Z

    A range of luxury prawns has been launched into Aldi stores across the UK and Ireland. The Luxury Cocktail Cold Water Prawns in Brine have been created by the Big Prawn Company and are available in tubs of 180g. Business development manager...

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    calum kirk

    2003-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Senior buyer iceland Scotsman Kirk has been at Iceland for three years. He started his career in the grocery department of Scottish co-operative Scotmid and then moved to Somerfield as a buyer. He says his style of working with suppliers is...

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    The main supermarket retailers have failed to improve their

    2003-04-26T00:00:00Z

    While Ocado continues to outperform the rest of the market and Waitrose offered a very good service, Sainsbury, Asda and Iceland have yet again proved to be unable to deliver a half-decent experience, while Tesco has niggles. Difficulties in...

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    Iceland saves on phone bills as CD-Rom rolls out

    2003-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Iceland has launched a new CD-Rom enabling customers to compile home shopping orders offline without running up a large phone bill.The CD-Rom, which has been distributed to over 230 stores after a series of successful pilots, is proven to...

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    Sir; re: Prawn waste blasted' The Grocer, February 22

    2003-03-22T00:00:00Z

    In the UK more than 90% of the prawns used in the classic prawn sandwich are from coldwater prawns and the main supplying country has been Iceland. In a recent statement issued by Iceland's ministry of fisheries about the policies and...

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    Foley on offensive over Lidl labels

    2003-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Discount chain Lidl has been threatened with prosecution in Ireland over its failure to label some food products in English. Consumer affairs director Carmel Foley claimed it was breaching EU guidelines and has threatened court action. She...

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    When the push turns into a pull

    2003-03-08T00:00:00Z

    It's true. Kids really do like it when Mum's been to Iceland. Well, actually, they enjoy the experience more if they come along with their mums.According to a survey by consumer information company Claritas, 49% of Iceland shoppers admit they...

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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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    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...