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    Tesco relies on direct mail to market Fresh & Easy stores

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    As Tesco opened the first six Fresh & Easy Neighbourhood Stores across California, it revealed that it would be relying on direct mailing to spread the word to consumers about its Stateside venture. There had been no traditional...

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    Asda bosses are set to trifle with truffles

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Brace yourself for a price war on truffles. Not the sickly chocolate kind - but the genuine gourmet fungi.Asda is planning to grow "rare" Perigord Black truffles near Cridling Stubbs, which is apparently off the M62 in Yorkshire, and not...

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    Rose says ban on covenants would help M&S expansion

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    A ban on grocery retailers selling or letting land under restrictive covenants would give a major boost to M&S's expansion, according to chief executive Stuart Rose. Last week, in its provisional grocery inquiry findings, the Competition...

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    A very warm Welsh welcome - Q&A and Availability

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Most bigger supermarkets struggle to recreate the sort of welcoming atmosphere that corner shops offer. Not Sainsbury's in Roath, Cardiff, however. It not only managed this feat but provided the only full basket this week, earning it our Top Store...

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    Bold approach to cleaning up in the household aisles

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Bold took first place in the household category last weekend with 29% of total recorded activity, 11 points ahead of the year's overall category leader Persil, which was pushed down into third. Bold was on offer in Morrisons and Tesco...

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    Small producers and retailers dismissed

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Bob Farrand National director, Guild of Fine Foods Sir; On reading all 270 pages of the Competition Commission's provisional findings, I have reached the sad conclusion there is little hope for Britain's independent food retailers, small...

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    What the papers said - 10th November 2007

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    ? Tesco caught the world's media off guard by quietly opening its first Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market store in the US last week, according to the Financial Times. After years of speculation and planning, the store opened a week earlier than...

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    Morrisons refuses to stock fresh NZ lamb

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has ditched fresh New Zealand lamb and promised to stock only British product until at least 2009. Chief executive Marc Bolland made the pledge last week at a conference hosted by English Farming and Food Partnerships in London....

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    Asda farm scheme to cut emissions by 10%

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Asda is asking its dairy farmers to sign up to a major carbon reduction programme in an effort to make its milk more environmentally friendly. In what is thought to be the first such scheme for farmers, the multiple has drawn up targets...

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    Needs aren't met by supermarkets alone

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Needs aren't met by supermarkets alone Jerry Marwood Managing director, Spar UK and chairman of the Association of Convenience Stores Sir; The Competition Commission has...

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    King faces shaky comparisons

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Unflattering comparatives revealed by The Grocer show that Sainsbury's has a tough task ahead to continue its recovery after the Delta Two débâcle, says Mark Choueke Doing nothing is no longer an option”. That was the warning Deutsche Bank...

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    Home-grown oats go into Co-op bars

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has launched a range of cereal bars made with oats grown on its own farms. The products join a growing list of lines, including peas, pumpkin and onions, that have been repackaged and branded with the retailer's...

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    Price Survey - 10th November 2007

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    There's no change at the top with Asda achieving its sixth consecutive victory as cheapest retailer with a £47.38 basket, but Morrisons has let its grip on second position slip. It is testament to the consistency of Asda's low-pricing strategy that...

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    Mulled cider first for Tesco

    2007-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Tesco and cider producer Aspall have joined forces to launch a mulled cider to tempt winter drinkers. The drink is a lower abv alternative to traditional mulled wine and offers cider drinkers a new take on the category, says the...

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    Bernard Matthews workers plan strike

    2007-11-09T08:19:00Z

    Some 1,300 workers at turkey supplier Bernard Matthews are planning to strike next week in a dispute over pay.Union T&G warned turkey supplies to Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons could be threatened in the run up to Christmas unless the...

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    Tesco opens first US store

    2007-11-05T08:09:00Z

    Tesco has finally opened its first Fresh & Easy store in the US.After years of speculation and planning, the store opened late last week in the small city of Hemet, according to local reports - a week earlier than expected.It...

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    Dunnes to expand in bid to fight off Tesco

    2007-11-05T00:00:00Z

    Dunnes Stores, the main rival to Tesco in the Irish Republic, is planning to open 42 new stores over the next two years, taking the family-owned chain's total estate to 160. Twelve stores will open next year, with a further 30 scheduled...

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    In Brief: Fenwicks gets Bevan; Recycling boost; Wylie promoted; Freshers operations; No agm re-election

    2007-11-05T00:00:00Z

    Fenwicks gets Bevan  Asda's finance director of retail and logistics Richard Bevan will leave the company in December to take up a new role as chief finance officer at independent department store group Fenwicks. Bevan joined Adsa four years ago from...

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    We don't need rich shoppers - Q&A

    2007-11-05T00:00:00Z

    With attractions such as the Mary Rose, HMS Victory and a trendy shopping centre a mile away, Waitrose in Southsea, near Portsmouth's historic waterfront, may not be on the tourist trail but its colourful flower displays, enticing fireworks range...

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    What the papers said - 3rd November 2007

    2007-11-05T00:00:00Z

    Asda is planning to report football shirt manufacturers to the OFT unless they agree to supply the retailer with shirts. According to the Sunday Telegraph, Asda wrote to football shirt makers last week to demand they abandon their long-term policy...