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    Multiples: Morrisons thwarted in bid for more sites in the s

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Last year's Competition Commission report has failed to break the the biggest multiples' stranglehold on sites, according to Morrisons MD John Dowd. Speaking at the launch of its annual results, he said: "We would be keen to expand into other areas...

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    BSE: JS abattoir tests are misguided'

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's will confuse consumers with its introduction of BSE testing on beef, according to rival supermarkets. The multiple announced this week that it will trial the new test for slaughtered cattle at its suppliers' abattoirs. But an Asda...

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    Asda: the new strategy

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    All systems low Asda claims it can build three stores for the price of two, aims to beat the industry on price and push non-food hard, says Helen Gregory The Asda board is upbeat about the chain's future and blunt about its failings.Its youthful...

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    Foot & mouth crisis week 5: Multiples fork out for farmers

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Helen Gregory Multiple supermarkets forked out £2m to help beleaguered farmers hit by foot and mouth disease this week ­ as the crisis took a dramatic turn for the worse with the first confirmed cases in the Republic of Ireland. Asda, Marks &...

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    Asda: SMART ideas

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Asda aims to have all its stores running Wal-Mart's SMART system by the end of October, after using it successfully in 20 shops. At the heart of the system are Telxon radio frequency hand-held scanners and tiny shelf edge label printers which...

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    Marks & Spencer: European exit plans denied

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has emphasised that a "wide ranging review of its business operations at home and abroad" should not be seen as "a precursor to moving out of [continental] Europe". The revival of persistent rumours that the struggling retailer is...

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    Bluebird's flying high

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Coniston Bluebird is Sainsbury's beer of the month for April. It is brewed and bottled by Brakspear. This will be followed by Marston's Double Drop in May and Old Fart from Turnover Developments in June. The multiple's two seasonal lines for April...

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    New World wines take a tilt at edlp

    2001-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Rising costs for New World wine producers have prompted some of them to push through price increases. Some multiples have accepted the increases but they have not gone down well with those with edlp policies. Asda is currently in discussion with...

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    Sainsbury: Cod-like fish never sold before in UK

    2001-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is introducing new types of fish to the UK in a move to help alleviate pressures on the Northern hemisphere's stock of cod and haddock. The supermarket is to start selling Kingklip, Panger and Kob from South Africa from mid March. The...

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    Multiples: Asda to give more space to its non food offering

    2001-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Asda plans to push its non food offer harder by devoting extra floor space. Twelve superstores will get an extra 5,000 sq ft of non-food space this year by reducing the food hall by 15%. Lines will not be cut back, but footage will be used more...

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    Safeway: Fresh to Go adds flourish

    2001-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Safeway is to roll out its flamboyant Fresh to Go hot food offer as 50 of its larger stores nationwide are revamped. It is also putting a freshly cooked food area into its smaller stores as they are refitted and redesigned. Staff nationwide are...

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    Magazines: NatMag shops at Tesco to launch in store campaign

    2001-03-17T00:00:00Z

    The National Magazine Company has joined with Tesco to offer customers a discount on its leading home titles Your Home and House Beautiful. The offer will be available in all 608 Tesco stores nationwide and promoted with a specially designed...

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    OTC: Co-op introduces Braille to own label

    2001-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive Anne Bruce The Co-operative Group has become the first retailer in the country to put Braille descriptions on packs of own label medicines and vitamins. The society has taken two years to crack the technology for embossing cardboard...

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    Somerfield: New generation is the best yet'

    2001-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield has unveiled the first of its new generation stores and bright new staff uniforms in a bid to update the chain's image. The 14,000 sq ft shop in Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, is heralded as "light years" ahead of the previous...

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    M&S's centre move

    2001-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer is set to open a store in Peel Holdings' £880m retail and leisure park,Trafford Centre, Manchester. M&S will move onto the site of the 36,000 sq ft C&A store, which is closing, after initially rejecting the idea of a site at the...

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    Multiples: Waitrose: We're catching our breath'

    2001-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Sales at Waitrose stores jumped 13% last year to £2.1bn, but extra costs look likely to make profits at the chain less impressive. Waitrose announced its preliminary estimate of annual results with like-for-like sales up 3% ­ a trend which...

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    Magazines: Supermarkets sustain sales rise as CTNs continue

    2001-03-10T00:00:00Z

    The supermarket groups continue to expand their share of the magazines market. The latest Monthly Monitor from Seymour Marketing shows that between September and November, Tesco gained 0.2% of the market and Sainsbury 0.1%, compared with August to...

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    And there's &More

    2001-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer is going up against Benecol in the cholesterol lowering arena, with the launch of its 20-product strong &More' range on March 12. The range ­ which will be available in 25 stores nationally ­ includes yogurt, cereals, pasta,...

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    Internet training: State link boosts Tesco.com

    2001-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Tesco's partnership with the government to set up instore internet cafes is a key part of its strategy to boost sales at its online shopping arm, said Tesco.com chief executive John Browett. While helping to fulfil the government's commitment to...

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    Human resources: Asda seeks talent among minorities

    2001-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Asda has launched a campaign to boost its recruitment and promotion levels among ethnic minorities. Called Talent Race, the campaign has begun with the distribution of leaflets in stores to attract recruits. In addition, workshops will be held for...