more supermarket news & analysis – Page 898

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    Morrisons disposal completed

    2006-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has announced that the sale of six stores and a distribution centre to Waitrose has been completed. In July this year, Waitrose bought the stores at Eastbourne, Formby, Hexham, Lymington, Parkstone and Portswood, and a distribution...

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    Bogof's week

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco pulled out all the stops in Turkey last week by taking one of our hacks out to dinner in a posh restaurant. But when his hosts came to pay they tried four or five credit cards and all were rejected. The team from Tesco had to have the...

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    Tesco wants one market

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is calling for the two-market definition of grocery retailing to be ditched in favour of a single market view, in a move that could leave it breaking ranks with its rivals and siding with small operators. The comments made in its...

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    Tesco denies landbank claim

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has insisted the Competition Commission will not find any evidence that it has a so-called landbank designed to thwart ­rivals' attempts to build stores. In its submission, Tesco says its willingness to take risks to implement its...

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    M&S: quality, not quantity

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Planning authorities should take account of a brand's proposition before deciding whether or not to grant permission for a new store, Marks and Spencer has told the Competition Commission's grocery market inquiry. In its submission,...

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    Co-ops to ditch familiar logo from own-label packaging

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Co-operative societies are ditching the iconic Co-op 'clover' on own-label packaging as part of an overhaul to tie in with the unifying fascia created this year by the Co-operative Group. Current packaging for the 3,000 products branded...

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    Own label, Fairtrade, organic in lead as premium sales soar

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Own label products constitute two-thirds of premium grocery offerings sold and are enjoying growth ahead of the market as a whole. A study of Tesco Clubcard data by Channel 4, Dunnhumby and media surveying company TGI, indicated that an...

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    In Brief: Co-op Group in lead; RFID privacy fears; Getting technical

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Co-op Group in lead The Co-operative Group is the UK's highest-placed society in a new global ranking of major co-operatives and mutuals. The listing, Global300, placed The Co-operative Group in ninth position, with United...

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    This week a year ago the winner was...

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons' relatively compact 20,000 sq ft store in Warminster, Wiltshire won our award this time last year. Since then, manager John Volney has moved on to the company's much larger store in Weymouth, Dorset. The Weymouth deputy...

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    Top-Up shop

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Who we visited. Londis, Goseley Avenue, Swadlincote, Derbyshire. Nisa, HazLemere Foodhall, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. ScotMid Co-Op, Morning Noon & Night, Lenzie, East Dunbartonshire. Smile, Kingsway, Little Stoke,...

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    Availability

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Asda Sinfin Shopping Centre, Derby3 There were several items out of stock when we visited the Asda at Sinfin shopping centre in Derby. The store was sold out of parsnips, the long own label French baguette and the 700g pack of...

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    The Europe Express

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Check out Tesco. Or perhaps that should be 'Czech' out Tesco. It invited journalists to the Czech Republic and Turkey last week to see what it is doing in central Europe. In this land of low prices and high potential, Tesco has found that it's...

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    Co-op boss retires from 'restructured' business

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Martin Beaumont is to retire as chief executive of the Co-operative Group in October 2007. Beaumont, 57, has been at the helm of the UK's largest co-operative society for the past five years. He said that, after a sustained period of...

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    In Brief: Salmonella's toll; Asda zero tolerance; Food hall facelift

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Salmonella's toll Mars sold more chocolate than Cadbury Schweppes in the four weeks to 14 October, according to ACNielsen data, following a 5% year-on-year fall in Q3 sales at the Bournville-based company. Cadbury blamed the...

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    Skinny Candy for Waitrose

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Skinny Candy - a sugarfree confectionery range developed by Coffee Republic founder Sahar Hashemi - is poised to announce a listing in Waitrose stores. The brand, which was launched last year and is available in Harvey Nichols and...

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    Little Scotney Best joins paler brother

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Westerham Brewery is to add an additional beer to its range following the success of recent brand launches into Waitrose stores. Little Scotney Best Bitter, produced by the Kent-based brewery, is set to go into Waitrose's south east...

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    Price Survey

    2006-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has scored a double whammy this week, adding the crown of cheapest supermarket to its Top Store customer service award. The victory is the second in a row for the retailer, which has fought back on prices after a long period of dominance...

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    Bogof's week

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to note an uncharacteristic lack of business nous at Asda this week, with the retailer buying 2,000 Manchester United shirts on the grey market to sell in its stores in the Manchester and Lancashire area (page 14). Surely any...

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    Tesco hits accelerator with central sourcing

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is to more than double the number of grocery lines it sources centrally by February.Speaking at a tour of Tesco's 12,000 sq m hypermarket in Prague, Philip J Clarke, CEO for the Czech Republic and Slovakia, said the move, which...

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    Asda tipped to reap Hallowe'en rewards

    2006-10-21T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are fighting it out over who will gain the biggest slice of the Hallowe'en market in what is emerging as one of the key trading periods of the year.Hallowe'en is now worth £100m annually to UK retailers, said Karl McKeever,...