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    Multiples: Picking centres up for grabs as Somerfield ditche

    2000-06-17T00:00:00Z

    The main players involved in internet grocery shopping are expected to pounce on the three picking centres being sold by Somerfield following its surprise decision to pull the plug on its 24-7 home shopping venture. The picking centres ­ two in...

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    Employee share schemes: Shares in their eyes

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    SOME OF THE SHARE SCHEMES OPERATING IN THE GROCERY INDUSTRY Asda: The chain has operated an approved SAYE scheme since 1982 and its popular Colleague Share Ownership Plan since April 1995. Staff were invited in March to buy shares in Wal-Mart at a...

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    Wal-Mart's bosses welcome the Asda team to the family'

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive Camilla Palmer One year on, the "marriage" between Asda and Wal-Mart is working due to collaboration on marketing, IT, personnel and supply chain initiatives between the two companies. Speaking exclusively to The Grocer at the Wal-Mart...

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    Tesco defiant over posters

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Trading Standards officers have stepped in to curb the scrap between Iceland and Tesco over pricing claims. Iceland says that officials ordered Tesco to remove posters in its stores which claimed its frozen food was cheaper than Iceland's. But...

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    Employee share schemes: Shares in their eyes

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Employee share schemes can boost staff morale and performance. But just how much potential is there for trouble if the share price underperforms? Steve Hemsley reports In 1997 Asda earned a Crystal Mark from the Plain English Campaign for 10...

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    NON FOOD HOME SHOPPING TRIAL

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    CWS is trialling a non food home shopping service in 50 Co-op stores this summer as part of a drive to emphasise its community retailing strengths. Run in partnership with mail order group Findel, the catalogue will sell houseware, electrical,...

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    Asda: Wal-Mart conversion goes on as three US style own labe

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Asda is axing its Farm Stores range of discount lines in favour of a newly developed sub brand called Smart Price. It says Smart Price will be cheaper than products sold by the hard discounters. The move comes as US parent company Wal-Mart seeks...

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    JS regains Cheesman's wine expertise

    2000-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive Tim Palmer Allan Cheesman has been wooed back to Sainsbury to take up the newly created role as director of wine. Cheesman shocked the trade when he left the multiple exactly a year ago to become marketing director at BRL Hardy Europe....

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    The Grocer focus on ethnic food:

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Lunchboxes with a difference Sushi is rapidly becoming the smart alternative to lunchtime sandwiches and conventional party canapés ­ thanks to the efforts of Waitrose and Marks and Spencer among others. Waitrose was the first multiple to take...

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    Co-op congress: Co-op urged to seize the moral high ground i

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Co-op societies must make better use of their social heritage and goals as marketing tools if they are to continue to compete against their rivals. CWS general manager for retail brands Wendy Wrigley said Co-ops had an obligation to exploit their...

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    It's official: Asda is still the nation's cheapest retailer

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Multiples: 'Anniversary basket' survey finds competition pushing prices below 1997 levels Exclusive Sheila Eggleston Asda has come out tops in our shopping basket survey for the third year running. Every June, our mystery shoppers buy the same...

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    The Grocer focus on ethnic food: A VITAL INFUSION

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer's new Fusion range has all the right ingredients for success ­ a top chef, exotic flavours and a trendy audience Last week Marks and Spencer rolled out its most ambitious ready meal programme to date, launching its Fusion food...

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    TOMATOES: I'm all right Jack, but­

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    A new variety of British beef tomato is being sold exclusively through Waitrose. Jack Hawkins, which retails at £2.79/kg, grows to between 65mm and 85mm and ranges in colour from light orange to red. A spokesman for the Tomato Growers'...

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    Suppliers to access Waitrose system

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive Karen Dempsey Waitrose plans to strengthen its relationships with suppliers by giving them access to its systems. From this month, Waitrose is rolling out a new holistic system called PCW Connect ­ Product Control Workbench ­ to manage...

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    Asda shines in war of cheap baskets

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Sheila Eggleston Revived for the third year in a row, the original Grocer 33 shopping list came into play this week and shows the average weekly price of our basket has barely shifted in a year. At £36.25, it's just 15p less than last year's...

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    Fruit Packers: New handling facility opens in Peterborough

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Hart beats a little faster Hart Worldwide, the leading apple supplier to Asda, has completed the first stage of a £3m prepacking and storage facility at Peterborough. Its initial operating capacity is 1,100 pallets, rising to 1,500. Currently...

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    Bacon: Traders' consternation over second pig advert

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Although it is too early to gauge public purchasing reaction to the now infamous MLC generic pigmeat advertising at least one multiple has started to take precautions to conserve bacon business. Tesco has put together POS material telling...

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    Multiples: Sainsbury's long-term view proves unattractive to

    2000-06-03T00:00:00Z

    Investors dumped their Sainsbury's shares after group chief executive Sir Peter Davis this week failed to deliver the detailed strategy for reviving its supermarket business many had been expecting. Revealing the company's full year results, Sir...

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    Asda charges into energy drinks market with economy offering

    2000-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Asda is about to muscle in on the burgeoning energy drinks sector with the launch of an Asda own label version called Blue Charge. The new "high impact energy drink" will hit Asda shelves in the next two weeks. A single 250ml can will retail at...

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    M&S puts expansion plans on hold

    2000-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer has put on hold all international expansion while it sorts out its UK operations, chairman Luc Vandevelde said this week. "At this point we've stopped all expansion everywhere until we know where we want to go and how we want to do...