more supermarket news & analysis – Page 797

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    Makro’s first own-brand cider arrives

    2009-08-29T00:00:00Z

    As the Pimm's and Sainsbury's copyright row rumbles on, Makro has taken on Bulmers and Magners by launching Felsgold, its own-brand pour-over-ice cider. However, the cash & carry retailer was quick to point out that Felsgold's pack...

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    Picture This... Sailor Jerry comes up trumps

    2009-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Sailor Jerry golden rum won a listing with Tesco last week its fourth big retailer account in as many months after Waitrose snapped it up in May, followed by Sainsbury's and Asda.

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    Grocer 33: Tesco top on availability and service

    2009-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Two retailers provided a full basket and impressive service this week, but Tesco in Amersham beat Waitrose by a whisker thanks to its shorter queue and a particularly "efficient and friendly" checkout assistant.

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    Morrisons uses fancy words to woo shoppers into store

    2009-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has commissioned three poets to turn recipes into rhyme in a bid to encourage shoppers to get cooking. Professional poets Ian McMillan, John Mole and Peter Sansom have been appointed to write a series of poems for the supermarket chain...

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    Top fruit quality boosted by new Mansfield depot

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's and Waitrose's apples and pears will have improved environmental credentials after a leading supplier to the stores completed an £8.5m storage and grading facility.FW Mansfield & Son's one hectare complex in Chartham,...

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    Premium boom prompts Waitrose range shake-up

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose will introduce hundreds of new premium products over the next year as it aims to maintain the growth achieved since the introduction of budget range Essential Waitrose.The retailer wanted to dominate the market for quality food,...

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    Brand owners back Diageo in Pimm’s copycat court case

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Food and drink brand owners are hoping Diageo's decision to sue Sainsbury's for copyright infringement will open the floodgates for further lawsuits and stop supermarkets' "increasingly audacious" infringements in their tracks.

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    Sainsbury’s expands placement schemes

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's increased the number of places available on its graduate programme by 30% as it began recruitment this week for 2010. The retailer has 85 positions available, up from the 2009 intake of 65. It is also tripling the number of...

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    Clubcard 1 was Tesco’s Lethal Weapon. What of the sequel?

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    No expense has been spared with the remake of Tesco's blokcbuster Clubcard. But will the gamble on a double-points loyalty card prove an expensive flop? Sarah Butler reports

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    Nectar says it won’t offer double points

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Nectar, the loyalty scheme used by Sainsbury's, has ruled out any retaliatory increase of its own following the launch of Tesco's double-points Clubcard 2. While he said Tesco's new offer, as predicted in The Grocer last week, was "a...

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    Quality Test: Own-label plain naan bread

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    A good naan should be crisp on the outside, soft inside, and pleasantly yet subtly seasoned. Sainsbury's tried a different approach, with a soggy and artificial offering. It didn't work.

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    Grocer 33: Tesco gives that bit Extra in Newcastle

    2009-08-22T00:00:00Z

    Tesco scooped our top store award this week at one of its biggest stores in the country. A full shopping basket and helpful staff ensured Tesco Extra at Kingston Park, Newcastle, beat its rivals.

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    Tesco milk to highlight eco credentials

    2009-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has begun putting carbon footprint labels on its range of milk products.

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    M&S squeezes size of baby lemons

    2009-08-20T09:28:20.423Z

    Marks & Spencer is launching the smallest lemons ever sold on the UK high street. At just 30mm to 40mm wide, the lemons are half the size of the standard variety.

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    Diageo sues Sainsbury’s over Pimm’s copyright row

    2009-08-17T10:02:23.500Z

    Diageo is taking legal action against Sainsbury’s over alleged copyright infringement of its Pimm’s brand.

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    Tesco teaser ads to herald Clubcard 2

    2009-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has launched a nationwide teaser campaign for the forthcoming revamp of Clubcard, billed as 'Clubcard 2'.The supermarket has placed billboards with the message 'Clubcard 2: coming to a supermarket near you' around the country. The...

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    Co-op calls in suppliers to demand lower prices

    2009-08-15T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group is calling in suppliers to demand price reductions of up to 10% as it moves to consolidate its supply base.In May, the society sent an email to suppliers proposing an improvement in trading terms backdated to 1...

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    Sainsbury's largest Scots store taking shape

    2009-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has started developing its largest store in Scotland as part of plans to ramp up its presence there.

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    Greencore’s godfather of pasta sauces

    2009-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Greencore has introduced a branded range of chilled pasta sauces, Pacino's, to Sainsbury's and Asda.Asda has listed the tomato & basil, cheese, and tomato mascarpone variants, while Sainsbury's is carrying just the tomato & basil...

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    Micro pear makes its M&S debut

    2009-08-15T00:00:00Z

    M&S has taken a less-is-more approach to fresh produce retailing by launching one of the world's smallest pears.The Bambinella pears are just 25mm to 45mm wide and no bigger than a large cherry. They have never previously been sold...