more supermarket news & analysis – Page 879
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'Flawed' local definition needs to go, says Tesco - The SSNIP approach
Tesco says that the SSNIP test - which stands for small but significant non-transitory increase in price - should be applied to a wider market than it is at present. Sometimes referred to as the hypothetical monopolist test, SSNIP can be used to ask...
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New Macrae plant services Waitrose
Macrae Edinburgh is to open a new seafood processing plant in Livingstone, Scotland, dedicated to Waitrose.The Young's Seafood-owned company said its £10m factory in Starlaw Park would produce more than 100 product lines for Waitrose,...
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M&S pioneers packs that cut waste by 10%
Marks & Spencer will be the first grocery chain to adopt new pack sealing technology that can cut packaging waste by 10%. The Integrity Seal will be used for M&S's entire salad range and is expected to be on products in-store by the end...
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Price Survey - 7th April 2007
Asda has claimed the title of cheapest retailer for the 11th time this year and the eighth week in a row in The Grocer 33 pricing survey this week - despite a complete overhaul of the list of 33 items shopped. It produced a £44.16 basket by...
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Tesco questions 'local market'
Tesco will question the Competition Commission's definition of a local grocery market in a submission to the watchdog due to be published later today.In an emerging thinking document published in January, the Competition Commission said its...
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Asda unveils plan to catch up online
Asda is to take on Argos and Tesco Direct in the online sector later this year with a relaunch of its internet offer. The retailer is hoping to make its entire store offer, except for George clothing, available on Asda.com by October. US...
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Aldi's the chain that really does it for me, Leahy tells astonished audience
Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy has revealed that discounter Aldi is the rival supermarket chain he admires most in the world.The revelation drew gasps of surprise from the 200-strong audience gathered at the inaugural World Retail...
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Asda chiefs take action to improve stock availability
Asda has introduced measures to improve availability, after admitting levels fell in 2006 due to poor planning over the summer and a switch from bogofs to other types of promotion. This week, general store managers did their first week on...
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Book reviews
Tesco is again coming under fire, this time in book form with the publication of Tescopoly, this month. The book should not be confused with the Tescopoly Alliance - an organisation concerned with the negative aspects of supermarket...
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Guess who's ahead of Oxfam for ethics...
Tesco is winning the battle of the big three multiples when it comes to seizing the ethical high ground - and is even considered more ethical than Oxfam - according to a consumer survey. The grocery giant comes in at eighth in a list of...
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Top-Up shop
Who we visitedSainsbury's Local The Brecks, RotherhamWelcome Lenzie, Glasgowspar Starbeck Avenue, Newcastle-upon-TyneTesco express Elm Park, BristolBP Shop Dorking, SurreyHow they...
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Availability
Asda Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire0This store did not stock Wall's thick pork sausages but was clean and tidy with attractive displays. Staff were helpful when asked for assistance and were all in uniform. Help was offered with...
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M&S hits back at Viva! over welfare
Marks & Spencer has hit out at criticism by animal rights group Viva! that its pork comes from sows kept in 'cruel' farrowing crates. The retailer said it was disappointed Viva! had sent Heather Mills McCartney into its Oxford Street...
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Asda brings curry crops to home turf
Asda plans to make curry a truly British dish by growing the ingredients for a chicken tikka masala in the UK. To establish its green credentials, Asda will test new growing techniques and set aside land to produce the UK's first...
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Bigger dollops of Pudliszki for Poles
Heinz is rolling out the Pudliszki brand in the UK to give Polish consumers a taste of home. A limited number of Pudliszki products have been available at some Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's stores, but the range has now been extended to...
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Processed onions head for big time
The Moulton Bulb Company has set its sights on supplying processed onion to major multiples. It has just refurbished a 1350 sq m plant in Lincolnshire to cut and pack onions and is already supplying 15 tonnes a week to Waitrose and the...
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Percol hires Mount for an adventure in coffee
Wine guru Angela Mount has linked up with coffee producer Percol to encourage consumers to explore different flavours of coffee. Ex-Somerfield wine buyer Mount, whose tastebuds were once famously insured for £10m, will be working with...
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Price Survey
Asda is yet again the cheapest retailer, having taken that title for 10 out of the 13 weeks of 2007.It produced a £42.68 basket in The Grocer 33 pricing survey this week, which was due in part to an ongoing promotional deal on Radox...
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Bain back in frame to buy Sainsbury's
Interest in Sainsbury's grew this week as Bain Capital re-entered the frame.The private equity group is rumoured to be exploring the possibility of a bid for Sainsbury's with Apollo Management and New York-based property firm Vornado...
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Co-ops reveal their plans if members approve merger
The Co-operative Group and United Co-operatives have admitted the merger of the two societies will result in redundancies. Last month, the two societies agreed to recommend to their members that approval should be given to a merger, which...