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    Vandevelde: glass is definitely half full

    2001-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer investigated the possibility of relaxing its policy of only selling own label food but decided against it, chairman Luc Vandevelde revealed this week. Speaking exclusively to The Grocer, he said M&S did some work on the...

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    M&S anchor by Thames

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer has exchanged on the agreement for a lease at developer St George's Imperial Wharf project in London. The M&S deal and another for a major hotel are the first transactions at the 32-acre brownfield site by the River Thames next to...

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    Forty years is an incredibly long time in food retailing and

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Even Sainsbury had only converted 10% of its stores to self-service by the 1960s, but by the end of the decade it had started moving with the times and half its shops had dispensed with counters. The devoted Sainsbury family were still very much...

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    Asda and Sainsbury take a positive view of older workers

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Asda and Sainsbury have nailed their colours to a government scheme to address age discrimination in the workplace. The Age Positive Campaign, spearheaded by minister of state for pensions Ian McCartney, was set up to raise the awareness of the...

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    Budgens snaps up top buyers

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Three former Sainsbury executives and one from Safeway have joined Budgens as it shapes up to take on the multiples. Steve Carter joins from Sainsbury's Egypt operation as senior trading controller for fresh foods, taking charge of all aspects of...

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    Multiples' ex-factory gate drive set to push up tension in c

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury and Tesco are negotiating with suppliers to introduce ex-factory gate pricing across all categories in what looks set to be a fundamental reworking of the grocery supply chain. In the wake of edicts requiring the preparation of new...

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    Felwick to be next BRC chairman

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose David Felwick is to be the next chairman of the British Retail Consortium. He becomes chairman designate on November 27 and takes over as chairman from Sir David Sieff in March 2002 when Sir David retires. Felwick's term of office at the...

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    See it in store says Asda: we are 15% better value

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Asda is between 10% and 15% better value than its competitors, according to the chain's new boss Tony DeNunzio. Speaking at an industry briefing on Wednesday, DeNunzio said Asda had already invested £150m in reducing prices this year, but was not...

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    There are few industry stalwarts left from the early days o

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    The first self-service store was, by popular consent, opened by the Co-op in Portsmouth in 1947. The chain was then at the forefront of retailing and had 100 factories producing most of its products. Then, store managers were responsible for their...

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    Ghee whiz

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Innovation in a mature market can be a sign of boldness, and Sainsbury is striding away with plans to spruce up the fixture in the run-up to Christmas. It will introduce a ghee to the mainstream market for the first time, and the introduction is...

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    Sushi sarnies arrive at JS

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    The first sushi sandwich to go on sale outside Japan is being showcased at Sainsbury this week as the chain develops its partnership with restaurant chain Yo! Sushi. The sushi sandwiches' will come in packs of two or three, featuring rice instead...

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    SHEEPMEAT

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Consumer response to regional marketing more enthusiastic than anticipated Safeway backing British farmers with lamb drive Safeway's latest promotion for Welsh lamb backs up wholesaler suggestions that supermarkets are taking home-killed meat more...

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    Morrisons goes for £4.99 Bordeaux

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has dropped its £2.99 own label Claret in favour of a £4.99 wine which will be the chain's only own label Bordeaux red. The chain is one of the first to abandon the sub £3 price point for own label Bordeaux and the move is part of an...

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    Another round of supermarket price cuts was sparked this wee

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is extending its support for the Focus on Food campaign by three years, to 2005. The campaign, to raise the profile of food education in schools, is run in conjunction with the RSA. M&S has upgraded its website with improved functionality...

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    United buys Willis chain

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    United Co-op is still on the acquisition trail, following the purchase of the 12-store Willis convenience chain. The Willis group is the sixth chain of c-stores which United Co-op has acquired in the past four years, and has an annual turnover of...

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    Tesco turns to grey market

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is to use cut-price goods sourced on the grey market for a Christmas assault on the electrical market. Televisions and hi-fis priced at between £100 and £50 cheaper than high street alternatives went into 31 Tesco stores this week. A...

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    The day David grew sore at the Beeb

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Poor old David Sawday. Not only was the former Tesco spin doctor pilloried during the first episode of the latest series of Have I Got News For You, but the programme researchers got his name wrong! From now on, if the Beeb is correct, we shall...

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    Pumpkin proves a Cinderella in Somerfield and best buy at As

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Hallowe'en was the focus for our special purchase of a pumpkin. The majority were labelled as small but sizes varied from store to store. Small pumpkins at Asda were enormous and they were the best buy at 98p, while those at Safeway, Diss, were a...

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    Strong growth for now ­ but we will feel the chill'

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The major multiples are still experiencing strong sales growth despite warnings of an imminent slowdown. Sainsbury and Safeway have issued upbeat trading statements. And speaking at a food retail conference organised by Schroder Salomon Smith...

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    Siviter made Stars News md

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    United Co-op's head of food marketing Paul Siviter has been appointed managing director of the Stars News c-store chain. Stars News, part of the Wolverhampton based Express and Star group, owns mores than 220 c-stores and has been searching for an...