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  • SAINSBURYS
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    Sainsbury’s hands Unipart non-food logistics deal

    2009-05-21T10:02:59.833Z

    Sainsbury’s has appointed a new logistics company to handle its non-food business.

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    Tesco bosses besieged in Irish farmers' potato protest

    2009-05-20T10:19:02.540Z

    A group of Irish farmers stormed a meeting of Tesco’s top managers yesterday to demand the retailer stops selling British potatoes at its Irish stores.

  • STUART ROSE MARKS & SPENCER
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    M&S confirms dividend cut after 40% profits crash

    2009-05-19T09:53:06.387Z

    Marks & Spencer has reported an expected 39.9% slump in full-year pre-tax profits and slashed its dividend by a third, amid what the retailer called a “very challenging economic environment”.

  • ANDY BOND ASDA
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    Asda chief Bond attacks ‘Big Mother’ culture

    2009-05-18T10:23:25.603Z

    Asda chief executive Andy Bond will this week attack efforts to restrict the consumption of alcohol and unhealthy foods as well as the use of carrier bags in a speech to the British Retail Consortium.

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    Tesco in row over conditions for SA fruit pickers

    2009-05-18T10:14:29.980Z

    Tesco has come under attack from anti-poverty campaigners amid accusations the supermarket broke a promise to improve the pay and working conditions of South African fruit pickers, according to a report in The Guardian.

  • News

    Hitting 'wrong button' in IT update costs Tesco £5m

    2009-05-16T00:00:00Z

    A major till breakdown in more than 100 Tesco stores on Monday cost the retail giant as much as £5m, experts have estimated.The breakdown, which coincided with the rollout of the new Clubcard system, forced 65 of the retailer's larger stores...

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    Celebrating 140 years with butter

    2009-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has launched a traditional farmhouse butter in celebration of its 140th anniversary.Supplied by Somerset-based Barber's Farmhouse Cheesemakers, which has supplied Sainsbury's with farmhouse Cheddar for more than 50 years, the...

  • News

    Geoff Burch Talks Shop: The suburban shop

    2009-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Even though The Convenience Store, on the outskirts of Birmingham, has to compete with a Tesco down the road, a new Aldi in the area and a Londis a mere 60 feet away, business continues to tick over. But is it enough just to be convenient? Our retail expert Geoff ...

  • STORE-FACTS-16-MAY-09
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    Grocer 33: Sainsbury's staff bring in top store title

    2009-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Two retailers provided a full trolley this week, but Sainsbury's in Burton upon Trent clinched our top store award thanks to its knowledgeable and friendly staff.

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    M&S shoppers encouraged to spend a penny in store

    2009-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer is to offer shoppers two million items, priced at just 1p each, for three days starting from next Wednesday, in celebration of its 'Penny Bazaar' heritage. 300 main stores will offer 20 different product lines all priced at 1p, according to a report in The Daily Mail. Jewellery sets, beach balls, knickers, ties and socks will all feature in the sale...

  • News

    Irish suppliers bite back against Tesco

    2009-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Irish suppliers are reportedly planning to vent their anger at Tesco's move to source more products from the UK by offering local retailers improved buying terms. The Irish Independent cited retail sources as saying that the suppliers are keen to offer Dunnes Stores and other operators ammunition to fight Tesco with lower prices...

  • PAYZONE
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    Payzone in Waitrose mobile top-up deal

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Payzone has signed a two-year contract to provide mobile top-ups at check-outs in Waitrose stores across the country. "The contract boosts Payzone's position as a market leader of cash acceptance networks and demonstrates Payzone's...

  • SAINSBURYS-IN-STORE
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    Sainsbury's rejects bogof for half-price promotions

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has turned its back on the bogof promotions once championed by chief executive Justin King and is packing its shelves with half-price deals. Bogofs made up 52% of Sainsbury's featured-space promotions in 2008, with half-price...

  • TONY-KEOHNE
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    Tesco cuts prices in Irish stores to curb cross-border shopping

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Tesco Ireland has slashed prices in its 11 stores along the border in the Republic in a bid to stem the tide of cross-border shopping in Northern Ireland. Tesco closed all its border stores on Saturday evening, refurbished them over the...

  • HOLY-COW
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    Holy Cow! sales surpass expectations

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Indian sauce brand Holy Cow! has been forced to move to a bigger manufacturing plant to cope with demand after just two weeks on shelf in Asda. Sales of the range, which comes in flavours such as Madrasi Hot Mint and Himalayan Hot Garlic (rsp...

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    M&S initiative urges shoppers to 'Eat Fish'

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    A major new initiative encouraging consumers to eat more fish has been unveiled by M&S.The retailer's Eat Fish campaign begins next week to coincide with the start of the British south coast season. It will be supported in-store with the...

  • News

    Asda's marketing guru given international role

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda's chief marketing officer, Rick Bendel, has had his remit extended by ­Wal-Mart to become international chief marketing ­officer.The move will see Bendel provide strategic support for all the company's international marketing operations...

  • JONATHAN-PRITCHARD
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    Second Opinion: King has further battles to fight

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's is returning to form - but can the momentum be maintained, asks Jonathan Pritchard

  • MONTPELLIER
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    Picture This...Turning the tables on M&S

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Fed up of losing trade to M&S when it ran its Dine In For Two For £10 offer, one wine bar and restaurant owner in Cheltenham has hit back. Andrew Billington of the Montpellier Wine Bar, which has been trading for 32 years, has started to display...

  • MARKSANDSPENCERRHUBARB
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    M&S going retro for 125th anniversary

    2009-05-09T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer is celebrating its 125th birthday with the launch of a raft of retro food and drink products - some of which it hasn't sold for years. Biscuits, tea and jam in limited-edition packaging will hit shelves on Monday alongside...