more supermarket news & analysis – Page 871

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    Thorntons boosted by Tesco expertise

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Former Tesco director Peter Wright has been hired as marketing director of chocolate specialist Thorntons.He will take up his appointment by August 13, replacing Philip Douty, who left the company in November.Wright spent eight...

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    Birch recruited by Sainsbury's

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has appointed a new head of asset management, with responsibility for getting the best value out of its property portfolio.Matthew Birch joins Sainsbury's after five years as property director for Tchibo, where he grew store...

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    Success through talking shop - Q&A and availability

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    "Manchester's answer to the United Nations" is how our shopper described the Asda in Hulme, winner of this week's Top Store award. The 44,000 sq ft outlet boasts a wonderfully diverse range of products to cater for the various ethnic groups in the...

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    The Grocer 100 Index

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda remains the UK's cheapest supermarket in The Grocer 100 price survey, and it's actually increasing its lead Asda is the UK's cheapest supermarket according to the latest Grocer 100 price survey, significantly increasing its...

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    money men

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    New entry 1Robert Tchenguiz property tycoonRobert Tchenguiz has just sold Whyte & Mackay, with his brother-in-law, for £595m. He's already made a killing following a refinancing deal at Somerfield, in which his Violet...

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    top retailer Sir Terry Leahy, Tesco

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    You'd have thought things couldn't get any better for Sir Terry Leahy. After all his company takes one in every eight pounds spent by Britons. But the Tesco boss could net a £11.5m windfall if he manages to pull off the launch of the retailer's...

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    multiples

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    no change 1Sir Terry Leahy CEO TeSCONo surprises here. Sir Terry's star has shown no sign of waning.see right ??? No change 2Justin King chief executive Sainsbury'sThe failure of the attempted...

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    neighbourhood retailers

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    last year: 91Peter Marks Chief executive United Co-opThe plain speaking veteran of the Co-operative Movement has shot up the power rankings this year to take the number one spot after masterminding the...

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    Jobs lost as Galtee Meats plant closes

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    One of the Irish Republic's best-known food plants, Galtee Meats in Mitchels­town, County Cork, is to close with the loss of 70 jobs.The plant, owned by the Dairygold Co-op, has supplied pork products including ham, sausages and bacon...

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    M&S makes loose bananas organic

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has switched all of its loose bananas to organic and plans to make all of its bagged bananas Fairtrade by the end of the summer.The company is the first major retailer to make all of its loose bananas Soil Association...

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    Asda buys bananas direct from growers

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda is planning a direct sourcing trial with bananas, buying direct from the grower without using an importer.The fruit will still be ripened in the UK by Mack Multiples, but, starting from July, Asda has placed the order for 8,000 to...

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    Tesco gives... and then it takes away

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Critics say Tesco is giving to dairy farmers with one hand and taking away with the other after the retailer struck a tough deal with cheese suppliers. Farmers' leaders said they were disappointed not to see a bigger increase in the...

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    Eco-friendly egg is rolled out by Asda

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda is to roll out the country's first ecological egg to all its English and Welsh stores.From Monday (11 June), branded Respectful Eggs from a handful of low-carbon farms in Lincolnshire will go on sale in 280 Asda stores. It follows a...

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    non-food - why supermarkets have reined in their plans to develop plant sales

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    ?Matthew Appleby, deputy editor of Horticulture Week, investigates why supermarkets have reined in their ambitious plans to develop plant sales Supermarkets have backed off from selling plants this season, having experienced two difficult years. The...

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    Sainsbury's shoppers worry most about carbon footprint

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's shoppers are more concerned about the carbon footprint of the products they buy than other supermarket customers, according to research.A survey of 966 people by Ipsos Mori found that when asked which they considered more...

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    Eat Natural makes 5-a-day fun for children

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Eat Natural has thrown its nut and fruit bar expertise into the kids' arena with the launch of a range of snack bars 'stuffed with fruit'. Eat Natural Lunchies, which is now being rolled into Waitrose, is available in two recipes:...

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    Price Survey - 9th June 2007

    2007-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Asda is this week's cheapest retailer as well as the winner of our Top Store award - a double whammy that has helped it scoop the coveted title of cheapest retailer for the tenth time in a row (see p26). But there will be no problem if Asda's top...

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    Tesco to buy Dobbies Garden Centres

    2007-06-08T08:49:00Z

    Tesco has agreed a £155million cash offer for Dobbies Garden Centres.Dobbies has 21 stores and is Britain's largest independent chain, producing profits of more than £2.5m over the past six months. The £15 per share offer represented...

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    Tesco's Wine Club Fairs are extended

    2007-06-07T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is expanding its Wine Club Fair programme this September to include a new event in Scotland and a larger event in Manchester.The retailer is hoping to attract a record 8,000 of its customers to the four events, which also include...

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    Asda stock control rapped as retailer lands in court again

    2007-06-04T00:00:00Z


    Repeated selling of out-of-date food has landed Asda in hot water in Wales, with Trading Standards claiming the supermarket’s stock control procedures are not working.

    Asda was in court in Abergavenny in the same week that Tesco and…