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    Waitrose readies itself to take on convenience

    2008-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose has appointed Anthony Wysome as head of convenience to oversee a new wave of small shops, the first of which could open early next year. Wysome was promoted from senior project manager to take charge of plans to expand into the...

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    In Brief: Wine website axed; Partnership rolls out; BRC Shop Price Index

    2008-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Wine website axed Sainsbury's is closing its dedicated wine website at the end of July. Although the site offered wines by the case, customers already ordered wine by the case from its grocery site,...

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    Supplier in legal battle to stop Tesco using face on egg boxes

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    An Essex free-range egg farmer has won the battle to stop Tesco using his family business photographs on its packaging.The contract for Ian Chisholm of Norton Mandeville, Essex, to supply Tesco with free-range eggs ended last month, yet...

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    Co-op Group turnover outstrips John Lewis

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Co-operatively owned businesses generated £27.4bn for the UK economy last year, helped by the clout of The Co-operative Group. The sector made a combined pre-tax profit of £539m in 2007 and 10.8 million people - about a fifth of the UK...

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    Duty managers go in Sainsbury's shake-up

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    All duty managers at Sainsbury's supermarkets have been put on a 12-week redundancy plan and are having to reapply for their jobs as part of a radical overhaul of its management structure. The changes, which will result in some job...

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    Top-Up shop

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Who we visited Premier Stowmarket, SuffolkCo-op Group Woodhatch, SurreyMcColl's Rotherhamsomerfield Springburn Centre, Glasgowtesco express Chelmsford, EssexHow they...

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    Availability

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Asda Sheffield, South Yorkshire 2 This Asda was coping admirably with the Friday afternoon rush when our shopper visited and although there were numerous shelf stackers on duty, there was ample room to navigate the aisles. Staff...

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    Q&A with Paul Reeley Store manager of the week

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Who are your biggest competitors? Our main one is Tesco which is currently undergoing an extension. There's also an Aldi in Sudbury but our customers are extremely loyal to the Waitrose brand. Would you like to change anything...

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    taking on tesco

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Paul Foley is perhaps the only man in retail who believes he can take on Tesco. And he may also be the only man in the country who is seeing the credit crunch in a positive light. As exclusively revealed in The Grocer last week, the man...

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    Asda 'acting like slave trader' with latest banana price cuts

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Asda's recent banana price cuts and a decision to pull out of a supplier conference make it "no better than a Victorian slave trader", claims an international banana trade organisation. The attack was provoked by Asda's decision to slash...

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    Chef to target retailers over 'five freedoms'

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons could be next on Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's hit list following his failed attempt to get Tesco to change its welfare standards for broiler standards.At last week's agm, Tesco shareholders...

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    Spain's picota cherries arrive

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    The first of this year's Spanish picota cherry crop has arrived in UK supermarkets and will soon be backed by in-store marketing campaigns. The cherries, the only variety to be sold without stalks, will be sold in Asda, Tesco and...

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    Employers watch out: Tesco has got the unions excited

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Tesco's conflict with UFCW in the US is creeping across the Atlantic and the UK unions are rumblingTesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy is used to formidable opponents but US democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama must surely be...

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    Axed Esom counts cost of M&S's food slump

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Sir Stuart Rose has vowed that Marks & Spencer will "stick to its principles" of selling premium food despite poor first-quarter sales and the sudden departure of director of food Steven Esom. Shares in the retailer sank by 25% to 240p -...

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    Waitrose offers grapes of wrath

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Bogoffer of the Week is the 'buy one, get an agonising drawn-out death free' promotion unofficially being run at the Northampton outpost of Waitrose.The Barron family was delighted last week to find one of nature's deadliest predators...

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    Price Survey

    2008-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Asda has clung on to the title of cheapest retailer by the skin of a sun-dried tomato to secure a sixth straight week at the top of the charts. Despite offering unbeatable prices on seven items, Asda found itself in the unusual position...

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    M&S shares plummet on profit warning

    2008-07-03T08:19:00Z

    More than £1bn was wiped off the value of Marks & Spencer's shares yesterday as the retailer revealed a shock 5.3% drop in first-quarter like-for-like sales.Shares in the retailer sank 25% to 240p - the lowest level since June 2001 - as M&S...

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    Esom leaves Marks & Spencer

    2008-07-02T08:18:00Z

    Steven Esom, director of food at Marks & Spencer, has left the company as the retailer reports a 4.5% drop in like-for-like first-quarter food sales.Esom had been head of food at M&S since joining in June last year from Waitrose where he was...

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    Tesco stops trade with Zimbabwe

    2008-07-01T08:11:00Z

    Tesco is to stop sourcing products from Zimbabwe "until there is an end to the current political crisis".The supermarket chain buys around £1m worth of goods, including vegetables, from the country and would now look at other ways to support...

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    Asda could defy Scots alcohol crackdown

    2008-06-30T07:56:00Z

    Asda has warned it would consider defying plans by the Scottish government to crack down on cheap alcohol. There was nothing to stop it and other supermarkets from building warehouses in northern England and selling cheap alcohol online, the...