more supermarket news & analysis – Page 954
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Convenience: the new battleground
Despite the multiples’ entry into convenience, there is still plenty of scope for growth for other retailers – if suppliers adapt their products and packaging, delegates at the conference heard.Somerfield head of formats Doug Hall identified...
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Irish retailers’ profits soaring
Profits in the Republic of Ireland’s wholesale and retail grocery sector may be higher than 11.3bn a year, according to the Department of Finance.It is the first official estimate, as the major supermarkets – Tesco, Dunnes, Superquinn, Aldi and...
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Cheesewright, Clarke returning to Asda fold
David Cheesewright and Andy Clarke are returning to the Asda fold as the number two retailer aims to become a leaner, meaner fighting machine.
Asda president Andy Bond drafted in the duo after admitting this week that the company had “got a bit… -
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Two senior assistants to drive Scotmid
Scotmid’s chief executive John Brodie has made two new senior appointments to help him take the Scottish co-op society forward.Colin McLean, former MD of Boots Services, signed on the dotted line this week to become Scotmid’s head of trading....
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A low summer season
Sainsbury’s efforts to become leaner and fitter have become the engine for deflation in grocery, as Ronan Hegarty explainsIncreasing competition between the big multiples and seasonal price-cutting on key lines have combined to drag...
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Supermarkets steal the show
Most shoppers say they would buy clothes from a supermarket. Rod Addy looks at the latest surveySupermarkets are continuing to turn the screws on high-street clothing retailers such as Next and River Island. The latest HI Europe...
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Research Notes
>>household spend is upThe UK butter and spreads market is showing 3.9% growth. The average household is now spending £1.30 more than the previous year. The multiple grocers are driving this increase with Somerfield, Tesco and...
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Somerfield offer angers brewers
Brewers are outraged at Somerfield’s latest beer price promotion, believed to be the lowest ever recorded in retail.The deal involved Interbrew, Coors and Carlsberg brands and offered any two packs of 20 cans of 440ml Carling, 20 bottles of...
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M&S gives Reid extra role
Marks and Spencer has appointed Syd Reid as category manager for wine and drinks, marking the fourth change to the position in two years.Reid will add the responsibility to his existing role of category manager for the retailer’s flowers and...
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M&S sells Lifestore
Marks and Spencer has sold its Lifestore in Gateshead to Danish furniture retailer Ilva.The 70,000 sq ft store opened in February 2004 with the aim of breaking new ground in retailing.However, the store’s ‘trendy’ concept, with relax...
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morrisons never ‘forgot’ the people
from Mike Greenwood, personnel and training director, MorrisonsSir; Steve Crabb’s uninformed views in the article ‘Don’t forget the people’ (The Grocer, June 18, p76) belittle the effort, skills and enthusiasm of the many people...
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End in sight for store war
Tesco is to re-open its controversial Slough Extra store next month and close its neighbouring superstore to avoid intervention from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).Tesco said last year that it would sell the superstore once refurbishment was...
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VAT haven closing
Tesco has indicated it may have to rethink its online offer if the Jersey government cracks down on businesses sourcing VAT-free products from the island.Tesco launched Tesco Jersey last December as a means of driving down prices of non-food...
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Well, nobody does it better...
The anti-Tesco lobbying may have been intensifying in recent weeks – but suppliers believe it would be wrong for the competition authorities or government to launch a specific inquiry into the market position of Britain’s top retailer.Many...
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Morrisons still losing its hold
As we finally move into summer weather, many retailers are waiting in anticipation for seasonal sales uplifts. Even so, topline retail sales growth in the grocery multiples has been relatively good at 4.8% in the three months up to the beginning of...
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Mace empire is carved up
Spar and Palmer & Harvey McLane appear to have ended up splitting what was left of Somerfield’s beleaguered Mace empire pretty much evenly between them.Delivered wholesale operator P&H – which grabbed the rights to the Mace fascia in...
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Tesco’s GI guru leaves project leader post
Hamish Renton, project leader for a number of Tesco health-related initiatives, has left the retail giant.A spokeswoman for Tesco confirmed that the search was on for his replacement.Although the spokeswoman was unable to confirm which...
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Waitrose announces buying pack reshuffle
Supermarket group Waitrose has made a number of key changes to its buying team.As part of the reshuffle, Suzanna Duke has been promoted to the role of head of buying services. She is currently central buyer for household and petrol, and will...
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Buyers break the ice and boost frozen fare
This month, the very best buyers in the frozen foods category are nominated by suppliers. Fiona McLelland reportsTesco has come out top with two of its buyers voted among the Six of the Best this month. The Grocer asked suppliers of...