more supermarket news & analysis – Page 1011
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Deal-seekers catch a cold at Asda
Sales of cold and flu remedies start to rise dramatically during the autumn. Although the category may be relatively small, we recorded an average of 46 SKUs per store,and the retail profit per square metre is quite attractive.While advance...
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Self-scan revolution
Self-scanning will become as popular as ATMs, predicted Sainsbury MD Stuart Mitchell.He said: “ATMs have become so popular hardly anyone goes to a bank teller any more. Self-scanning will bring about a change as...
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Jamie Oliver to endorse Olivado
New Zealand avocado oil brand Olivado has scored a major coup – by signing up celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.The TV star and Sainsbury’s advertising frontman has agreed to endorse the brand after discovering it during a trip to New Zealand two...
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organic squeeze?
Organics is jealously guarding its space as functional and fairly traded foods appeal to similar consumer aspirations. Helen Gregory reportsRichard Dent, Asda’s grocery speciality food buyer, agrees that it has had to rethink...
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RFID makes M&S supplies fresher
Marks and Spencer says it now sells fresher food following the introduction of RFID technology in its supply chain in August 2002.IT director Stuart Senior said it had tagged 2.5 million of the plastic crates it uses to ship fresh and...
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Sir Ken silent as shadow of no Morrisons bid falls
Top retailers have this week raised the spectre of the Safeway doomsday scenario becoming a reality – with Morrisons deciding to walk away from a deal and no other bidders coming into play.Speaking at the IGD annual convention, John von...
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The Grocer Cup goes to Sir Ken
Readers of this magazine have voted Sir Ken Morrison as the grocery industry’s most admired business leader.Sir Ken, who runs Morrisons, picked up The Grocer Cup for Outstanding Business Achievement at the IGD Food Industry Awards in...
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Tesco strong on beauty
Tesco reclaims its place at the top of the fascia chart this week closely followed by Asda which has moved up to second place.Tesco is particularly strong on health and beauty promotions, while Asda features good displays of soft drinks and...
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BeingKen Morrison
Siân Harrington tries to get inside the head of the man who is Morrisons as he approaches the critical stage of his Safeway bid“Win, lose or draw in the Safeway saga, we have a strong company well equipped to continue to prosper in...
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Minding Baugur’s millions
Jón Scheving has a £100m war chest to invest. Anne Bruce probes his intentionsBaugur overseas investments MD, Jón Scheving, is marauding through a tin of Tesco Finest biscuits. Cue a discourse on Tesco’s pricing policy. “Not...
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Somerfield ramps up fish range
Somerfield has boosted its fish range with 14 new lines after a major review. The new lines include a Scottish range, tailored to the specific needs of this market and following in the steps of the chain’s West Country fish range. A new...
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Room for manoeuvre
Despite being a vociferous advocate of all things non food, Asda intends to steer clear of larger electrical goods, sticking to a few smaller items like toasters and kettles. "Our philosophy is to stock items which are part of someone's weekly...
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Tesco website advises young talent
Tesco has launched a new website to help attract 16 to 24-year-olds to a career in retail and to provide employees in full-time education with information and advice.The Debut website provides career advice and job opportunities for both...
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Tesco gears up ethnic with Asian and kosher
Tesco is introducing Asian and kosher aisles in selected stores.An Asian range of 250 lines, which includes bulk packets of rice, lentils and specialist chutneys, will be rolled out to 64 stores to coincide with Diwali at the end of this...
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Tesco invites supply bosses to gain store experience
Tesco has invited senior executives from its suppliers to spend a week working at its stores to gain first hand knowledge of its operations.Speaking to its top 150 suppliers gathered at Hoddesdon for the retailer’s annual supplier conference...
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Shayle joins Iceland to expand customer offer
Iceland has recruited Steph Shayle, Asda’s general manager for core non-food categories, to fill the newly created post of category manager of frozen prepared food.She will head an eight-strong buying team aiming to expand Iceland’s customer...
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A concept tested in its heartland
Further to The Grocer’s article about the launch of the new Waitrose concept in Bristol (The Grocer, August 23, p29), CACI has carried out a detailed assessment of the local potential for Waitrose in the first concept store.CACI’s analysis...
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Tesco grows its finest
The multiple’s logistics chief takes Liz Hamson round its new non-food depot and spells out the benefits to the supply chainCheeky Scouse bastard” is not a phrase you would expect to be used to describe a member of Tesco’s senior...
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M&S: best tomatoes are British
British tomatoes are monopolising the shelves of Marks & Spencer because the store believes the fruit to be the best there is, according to its salad specialist Jim Monaghan.Speaking at the Tomato Conference in Coventry, Monaghan explained...
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Morrisons: NI stores bullish
Northern Ireland’s independent retailers are confident they can withstand competition from Morrisons if it buys Safeway.Safeway has 12 superstores in the province. The Competition Commission says they represent 24% of the stores larger than...