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Holmes is new T&S boss
Tesco has named Colin Holmes as the new boss for T&S Stores following approval for its takeover from secretary of state for trade and industry Patricia Hewitt.Holmes has moved from his role as operations director for superstores central to...
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Fairtrade pineapples for Co-op
The world's first Fairtrade pineapples went on sale in the UK over the Christmas period. The fruit, imported by farmer-owned AgroFair UK, joins bananas and mangoes as fresh fruit that can be certified Fairtrade. In response, the Co-operative...
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Painting a rosy picture for the boss
from Allan Kirkwood, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire Sir; I read with interest Lucy Neville-Rolfe's Saturday Essay about Tesco Express (The Grocer, December 7). However I vividly remember Sir Richard Greenbury, a year or so after the great Marks...
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Brands dress up for the party
Morrisons remains at the top of the retailer chart, although Asda leaps into second spot with a New Year surge driven by promotion on alcoholic drinks. Somerfield is again last in the ranking although it has increased share during this period....
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Holmes is new T&S boss
John Wood Tesco has named the new boss for T&S Stores following approval for its takeover from secretary of state for trade and industry Patricia Hewitt, and confirmation that it had acceptance of its offer by 85% of the shareholding. Colin...
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Somerfield boosts local cauliflowers
Locally grown produce is being given a boost by Somerfield stores. Cauliflowers produced on the Isle of Thanet, Kent, and supplied by AV Produce are in the retailer's stores featuring a Produced in Kent' logo. The logo is used exclusively...
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Safeway increases fuel price
Safeway has added an average of 2p per litre to its petrol and diesel prices as of New Year's Day due to rising crude oil prices. The supermarket will now charge an average of 74.9p a litre for its unleaded petrol. Oil prices have...
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Tesco organic growth
Tesco is pumping new life into its organics offer with onpack stickers featuring the slogan, Why Organic?Tesco’s customer manager for produce Sally Eglin said the stickers, which explain that organic foods are tasty, non-GM, and good for the...
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Waitrose gets Royal seal of approval
Waitrose has become the first supermarket chain to be granted a Royal Warrant by the Queen.Warrants recognise people or companies that regularly supply goods or services to certain members of the Royal Family, and allow recipients to display...
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Tesco scoops up T&S
Tesco has taken full control of T&S Stores after receiving valid acceptances from shareholders representing 85% of its stock.The £377m offer has now been declared unconditional but will remain open for acceptances from remaining T&S...
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C-stores to take centre stage
Tesco’s acquisition of convenience store group T&S Stores is set to change the face of neighbourhood retailing in the UK, as small scale, local stores take centre stage and grocery retailing is turned full circle. According to retail...
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Sainsbury to have January sale
Sainsbury is to cut prices on 500 lines across its estate on Boxing Day as it starts its first ever January sale.Reductions of between 10% to 30%, BOGOFS and special purchases will be available on a range of non–food items and some grocery...
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ACS fearful over Tesco acquisition
The Association of Convenience Stores chief executive David Rae has warned that the OFT’s sanctioning of Tesco’s acquisition of T&S stores would have a damaging impact on the convenience store sector.“This acquisition will mean Tesco will...
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Budgens calls for fresh look into top-up shopping
Musgrave executive chairman Eoin McGettigan told GrocerToday that although the horse had already bolted in relation to Tesco and T&S, the onus was now on the OFT to instigate a market investigation into the top-up shopping market in the UK. ...
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OFT clears Tesco bid for T&S Stores
Tesco’s £377m takeover bid for the convenience store outlets such as Day & Nite and One Stop operated by T&S Stores has been given the green light by the Office of Fair Trading.Trade secretary Patricia Hewitt announced that the OFT would not...
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Asda wises up to the weather
Asda is using long range weather forecasting to help it plan the ordering and phasing of seasonal ranges into stores.The chain has teamed up with US firm Planalytics – which uses technology developed by the military – to predict weather...
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Supermarkets to blame for “ghost towns”
Neighbourhood shops and services are set to decline and could turn many communities into economic ”ghost towns” within 10 years, according to a study by a green pressure group.A report by the New Economics Foundation found that between 1995...
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Asda own label director quits for petcare retail
Rod Addy Asda's European director of own label, Catriona Land, is leaving the multiple to become trading director of Pets At Home, the company which took over Petsmart a year ago. Land said she was moving on to take up the fresh challenge of...
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Sir Peter Davis,chief executive, Sainsbury
What were the biggest issues in the food and drink retailing sector over the past year? The key event has quite rightly been the debate about the future of farming. We welcomed the findings of the Policy Commission's report and hope this will...
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This is not fair competition refer it!
from Leo Gillen, MD, Nisa Gillens Supermarkets, Hartlepool Sir; I was concerned by Lucy Neville-Rolfe's bizarre Saturday Essay (December 7). Was it tongue-in-cheek or a serious attempt to defend Tesco's move into the convenience sector ? A...