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  • DRINKING WOMEN
    News

    Tesco chips in £20k to London drinking scheme

    2011-04-07T11:59:27.193Z

    Tesco has ploughed £20,000 into a scheme designed to tackle underage drinking in central London. The supermarket has joined forces with Islington council, local police and other retailers in an initiative known as the Community Alcohol Partnership (CAP), which aims to crack down on crime and anti-social behaviour caused by ...

  • Comment & Opinion

    Competitive instincts

    2011-04-05T00:00:00Z

    New figures from the BRC today had food inflation falling – down from 4.5% in February to a still considerable 4% last month. With salaries rising at nothing like that rate, no wonder there’s been a squeeze on consumer spending – as reflected in recent results from the likes of ...

  • SAINSBURYS COSMETICS
    News

    Sainsbury’s gets all-clear on animal testing

    2011-04-04T12:01:27.330Z

    Sainsbury’s own-label toiletries are to carry the logo of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection. Up to 200 products will display the ‘leaping bunny’ logo, the international certification that helps consumers identify cosmetics and toiletries that do not use ingredients tested on animals.

  • TESCO NEW
    News

    Tesco moves into second-hand car trade

    2011-04-04T10:13:47.300Z

    Tesco has started selling second-hand cars via a new website. The site, tescocars.com, offers thousands of used vehicles that can be collected or delivered to customers’ homes. Each purchase will earn 2,000 Clubcard points – the equivalent of spending £1,000 in-store.

  • RC COLA
    News

    Special relationship brings US favourites to shelves of Asda

    2011-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Asda’s drive to bring US products to UK shelves continued this week with the roll-out of RC Cola. Regular and diet Royal Crown Cola launched in the US in 1905 is available nationwide in two-litre bottles (rsp: £1.28) and six-can packs…

  • News

    Dairy Crest: price dispute behind Co-operative Group contract loss

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The recent loss of Dairy Crest's milk contract with The Co-operative Group was down to its inability to agree the right price, the company has revealed.

  • News

    Undercover exposé of Sainsbury’s van safety

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's home delivery operation has been severely criticised in terms of road safety after a reporter worked under cover as a driver for four months. Tim Blakemore, managing editor of Commercial Vehicle Engineer, worked as a driver...

  • News

    Co-op Group blames slump on Somerfield

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has blamed difficulties integrating Somerfield for a 2.5% fall in full-year like-for-like food sales. Total sales in its food business rose 4.8% to £7.5bn in the year to ­1 January, with operating profits up 33% to...

  • News

    Asda fights back at EIA fridge criticism

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Asda has defended itself against accusations it reneged on a pledge to phase out fridges containing environmentally damaging chemicals. An Environmental Investigation Agency report slammed the retailer, and said great progress had been...

  • News

    Morrisons pledges at least 50 produce deals

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has committed itself to a minimum of 50 promotions on fresh fruit & veg a week in a bid to make fresh produce more affordable and enable more consumers to reach the recommended five-a-day.

  • News

    Collier’s cheese delisting sparks fear of wider cull

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Collier’s Powerful Welsh Cheddar has become the first victim of a branded Cheddar category range ­review by Sainsbury’s.

    The retailer this week confirmed that it had stopped stocking Collier’s supplied by Fayrefield Foods with effect…

  • News

    Humdinger adds Ambrosia custard snacks

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Humdinger Foods has added two Ambrosia-branded custard-based snacks to its portfolio of licensed foods. The duo, rolling out to Sainsbury's and Morrisons now and into Asda next month, consists of Custard Coated Apple Flakes and Custard...

  • ASDA-PRICE-AD
    News

    Inflation locked down by the Asda-Tesco price war

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Food price inflation is all we seem to read about these days, but latest figures from The Grocer Price Index prove that competition between the rival supermarkets is keeping a lid on the cost of a weekly shop.

  • News

    Denbies is first English wine in Tesco Finest range

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    England’s largest vineyard has produced a 2011 white wine exclusively for the Tesco Finest range marking the first time the retailer has selected an English wine to join the Finest ­line-up.

  • ADAM LEYLAND
    Comment & Opinion

    Editor's Comment: I doubt Tesco’s new promotion mechanic, the BOGIFPC, is going to catch on

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Have you read any of Philip Clarke's tweets (twitter.com/clarkepatesco)? In an otherwise low-key start for Tesco's new CEO, he's been informing his 2,767 followers (including rivals, I can assure you), of his whereabouts.

  • Analysis & Features

    Party is over, but what’s the damage to Tesco from Double the Difference?

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    As consumers fume amid a press furore, was Double the Difference just embarrassing for Tesco or does it reveal deeper problems?

  • Analysis & Features

    Asda is the most successful at keeping inflation in check

    2011-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The latest Grocer Price Index figures show Asda keeping its prices at the same level as a year ago. Not so at the other big multiples.

  • ANDREW-USHER
    Grocer 33

    Tesco Carlisle

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The Grocer 33 is a weekly mystery shopping survey, tracking price, service and availability at the five leading grocery retailers: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Each week the winning store manager is interviewed by The Grocer.

  • CO-OPERATIVE GROUP
    News

    Double-strength squash helps The Co-op slash packaging

    2011-03-31T14:55:49.623Z

    The Co-operative Group says its move to double-concentrated squash will cut the packaging used for its own-brand cordial by 40%. Eighty-three tonnes of packaging a year will be saved by the move, the mutual said.

  • TESCO NEW
    News

    Tesco is UK’s most valuable retail brand, claims shock report

    2011-03-31T12:57:57.717Z

    Supermarkets dominate a new list of the most valuable names in UK retail, with Tesco – perhaps unsurprisingly – crowned top.