more supermarket news & analysis – Page 1097

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    Co-operative Commission: United Norwest stays silent on issu

    2001-02-10T00:00:00Z

    United Norwest Co-op is refusing to say whether it will join the movement's grocery buying group ­ the Co-operative Retail Trading Group. But the go-it-alone society is under pressure to join following the release of the Co-operative Commission's...

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    Kingfisher Asda listing

    2001-02-10T00:00:00Z

    UBSN has won a major distribution boost for Kingfisher lager with a listing in 200 Asda stores. The brand is the dominant player in the Indian beer market and is sold in 95% of the UK's licensed Indian restaurants. Kingfisher is planning to...

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    Top companies: Grocery turns up trumps among best employers

    2001-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Looking for a great place to work? Then you could do well to consider Asda, Bacardi-Martini, Bettys & Taylors, Bulmers and Iceland which have been rated the most staff-friendly employers in the UK grocery industry. The five feature in the 50 best...

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    Design: Tesco own label

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Rightful owners Helen Gregory reports on how reshaping the design process helped to transform Tesco's own label range into a distinctive brand Tesco can rightly claim that its own label range is a success ­ and much of it is due to the new-look...

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    The Grocer focus on canned goods: finding Meal Solutions

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's category has expanded to include meal solutions in addition to the traditional canned stalwarts. Typical meal solutions include pouch soups, canned meat or vegetable curries, vol-au-vent fillings and chicken in white sauce. Canned...

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    Sainsbury: Free apples, plums, Navels

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Apples featured strongly in promotions at Sainsbury this week with Class I French Golden Delicious on 50% free (12 apples for the price of eight ­ £1.49). French Class I Braeburn were on an identical offer. Cheek by jowl with French crop, in a...

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    Diversification: Sainsbury hosts IT training at Calcot

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has opened up 3,000 square feet of previously redundant space at the back of its Calcot Savacentre in Reading to make space for a state of the art IT training facility for the local community. Sainsbury's new concept development manager...

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    Specialist retailers: Julian Graves sales soar and 30 more s

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Julian Graves has announced strong trading results for the six weeks leading up to Christmas and new year. The specialist snack and ingredient retailer saw turnover increase 8.2% to £3.06m for 65 of its established high street stores, compared with...

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    Channel Islands: Le Riche brings out Guernsey big gun

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Channel Islands based food group Le Riche is stepping up its assault against Safeway with a new hypermarket in Guernsey under the Checkers fascia. At 52,000 sq ft, the store will dwarf other retailing outlets on the island. The opening is...

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    Organics: Asda move sparks SA fury over escalating organic

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    The Soil Association has slammed Asda for cutting more organic prices. "We are extremely worried about what appears to be an escalating organic price war, currently led by Asda," said Soil Association director Patrick Holden. Asda cut prices by...

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    SAFEWAY FINETUNES CAFE IDEA

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Safeway has delayed the opening of its new supermarket café concept in High Wycombe until the end of March or beginning of April. The multiple hopes the concept ­ due to be unveiled this month ­ will set new standards by encouraging consumers to...

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    Northern Ireland: Tesco exclusive Angus deal

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Foyle Meats has launched a range of Northern Irish Quality Assured Aberdeen Angus beef in selected Tesco Northern Ireland stores. The launch has been backed by cookery roadshows organised by the MLC. Foyle Meats producer club is supplying the beef...

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    He was a great boss

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Sir; Your half page tribute to Safeway's former chairman Sir Alistair Grant (The Grocer, last week, p10) was spot on to say he was unique. I first met him as a Fine Fare management trainee at his' Bridge O'Dee, Aberdeen, superstore in 1970 and was...

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    You have been warned

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    The food and drink industry has always served up verbal ammo for parliamentary hopefuls pressing flesh outside Tesco during an Election. Thus one of the early campaign features traditionally sees an army of would-be MPs plundering this magazine for...

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    Badger's Glory

    2001-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Badger has called its latest Tesco Beer Challenge winner Golden Glory Ale. It is hoping to repeat the success of Golden Champion, which topped the spring 1998 competition. Last year Badger's volume sales rose 54% and its volume shares of the premium...

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    Strawberries: Early UK berry bonanza

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    English strawberries grown under glass for the early market are becoming an increasingly important crop, and, judging by the investment, highly profitable, despite having to compete with imports. Humberside grower Nigel Walter, who counts Morrisons...

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    Technology: Asda pledges £30m for super tills

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Asda is investing £30m to introduce Wal-Mart technology aimed at providing a speedier checkout service. The technology includes state-of-the-art Telxons handheld scanners which will enable staff to scan through customers baskets while they queue....

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    Sainsbury applies regional focus

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    One of the biggest changes to come out of Sainsbury's massive shake-up of its retail operation (see news) is the creation of the regional business manager role. The team of 25 district managers reporting to retail operations directors will be...

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    Obituary: Sir Alistair Grant

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Sir Alistair's legacy to grocery Clive Beddall The death of former Safeway chairman Sir Alistair Grant, at the relatively young age of 63, leaves the UK food and drink industry without one of its most charismatic visionaries. His death was not...

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    Safeway plays safe with drugs

    2001-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Safeway has teamed up with waste disposal experts Canon Hygiene in a Medicines Are Not Child's Playawareness campaign. Customers will be encouraged to return unused medicines to their local Safeway pharmacist, who in partnership with Cannon...