more supermarket news & analysis – Page 876

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    Two-hour delivery slots too long, say shoppers

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Tesco and Asda's two-hour delivery time slots could be putting them at a disadvantage compared with their rivals, according to research. Tesco and Asda offer two-hour slots, while Waitrose Deliver, Ocado and Sainsbury's all offer...

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    'Serial objectors' block Tesco Ireland's stores

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has been stoical to the last in the face of opposition to its expansion plans in the UK. But it seems that over the Irish Sea, things have become a little too much for the retailer.Tesco has vented its frustrations about...

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    Nesbitt leaves Asda after 25 years' service

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Asda director of retail change Keith Nesbitt has left the company after 25 years. He had held the head office role for 18 months, after moving from his job as retail managing director for Asda's northern stores. He first joined Asda as...

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    Price replaces Esom in Waitrose MD shake up

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Mark Price has been named as the new managing director of Waitrose following Steven Esom's shock defection to M&S this week.Price joined Waitrose parent company the John Lewis Partnership in 1982. He has held several key roles at...

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    In Brief: Barn- vice chair; Association duties; Baugur recruits; Manager search; Hynes' start on hold

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Barn- vice chair  The Association of News Retailing has appointed John Barn as vice chairman. Barn had worked at The Co-operative Group for three years and currently heads up the team that manages news and magazines on behalf of all co-operative...

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    Somerfield triumphs over yobs - Q&A and Availability

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Vandalism and the nearby opening of a Lidl store are just two of the challenges this Somerfield outlet in Plymstock, Devon, has faced on the road to winning this week's Top Store award. Our mystery shopper commended the 14,000 sq ft store for its...

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    High human cost - that's Asda price

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z


    As Asda’s move to slash the price of bananas prompts most rivals to follow suit, its pledge to be a fairer retailer warrants greater scrutiny

    Shame on you Asda! The chain has just cut 17 pence per kilo off the retail price of its bananas…

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    Has M&S taken on its heir apparent?

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Steven Esom's shock defection from Waitrose to M&S sent the rumour mills into overdrive this week, with many questioning the motives behind his move. His new role as director of food at M&S, is not an obvious move. He leaves the helm of...

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    Has the one-stop shop arrived?

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Think of almost any human activity and a supermarket can sell you something to help. Need to go to a nursery? Drop the kids off at Sainsbury's in Castle Point, Bournemouth, where they can learn while you shop. Left school without enough...

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    "Esom is a strong candidate, quietly, passionately effective, a bit like Sir Terry Leahy"

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    No doubt what the biggest story of the week was. Steven Esom's move from Waitrose to Marks & Spencer is a big blow to Bracknell and a major coup for the Oxford Street-based retailer. With his premium/ethical heritage it's a very comfy fit. The...

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    a matter of convenience

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is not the only food and drink heavyweight with grand plans across the pond. Greencore - the world's largest sandwich manufacturer and one of Europe's leading convenience food producers - is also intent on empire building in the US and...

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    Time to go green (...and yellow)

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons finally got its ecological act together this week and outlined its environmental commitments in its first-ever corporate responsibility report.Until now, it had been letting rivals Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Marks & Spencer...

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    Fairtrade sales hit by big four's banana war

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    The eruption of another banana price war between the multiples has attracted criticism from aid groups who claim it damages Fairtrade sales.Asda slashed the price of loose bananas by 17p to just 68p/kg last week. And a few days later...

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    Proudfoot sells store at heart of Tesco voucher controversy

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    The owner of a North Yorkshire supermarket at the heart of a famous row with Tesco over predatory pricing is offloading the store to hard discounter Aldi.The Proudfoot Group said it was selling the 14,000 sq ft store in Withernsea...

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    Sainsbury's workers should be considered

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's workers should be considered Dr Rowan Bradford Client director, Kaisen Consulting Sir; This week's surge in Sainsbury's share price shows that the bid...

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    Price Survey - 28th April 2007

    2007-04-30T00:00:00Z

    After a solid 10 weeks as the cheapest grocery retailer, Asda has been trumped by Tesco. Tesco beat its rival with a basket that was 27p cheaper than Asda's, at £45.05. Almost all the differential was down to the price of cucumbers, Tesco's costing...

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    Delta confirms Sainsbury’s share purchase

    2007-04-27T08:29:00Z

    Delta Two, a Qatar-based investment group, yesterday confirmed it had acquired a 17.4% stake in Sainsbury’s.The purchase makes Delta Two the supermarket’s largest shareholder.Analysts speculated that the group would join forces with...

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    Waitrose boss quits and moves to M&S

    2007-04-25T08:24:00Z

    Steven Esom, who sensationally quit as Waitrose MD yesterday, has defected to M&S to become its new director of food. He replaces Guy Farrant, who has taken on the role of director of retail and outlets. Esom oversaw a major...

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    Does voodoo economics stack up for Sainsbury's?

    2007-04-23T00:00:00Z

    All high finance involves some sorcery, but if billionaire property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz can bring about a £4bn cash payout to Sainsbury's shareholders, will it amount to a piece of accounting wizardry, or an act in black magic?

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    Key Lekkerland brings back Express for smaller retailers

    2007-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Key Lekkerland is resurrecting its KeyStore Express format in a bid to attract smaller independent retailers. The buying group first launched the fascia 15 years ago but it was "lost" in a revamp in the mid 1990s, said MD John...