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    Carrefour sells Mexican stores to Chedraui

    2005-03-14T08:17:00Z

    Following on from reports last week that Carrefour had disposed of its Mexican and Japanese operations, the company has just announced it has sold 29 supermarkets plus two in construction in Mexico, to Mexican retailer Chedraui.Chedraui...

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    Active Kids: runaway success for Sainsbury

    2005-03-14T08:16:00Z

    More than half the UK’s primary and secondary schools have signed up to Sainsbury’s Active Kids campaign.The scheme aims to get kids fitter by taking up sports from wall climbing to trampolining.The retailer has already beaten its...

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    The Acid Test

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    >>Consumers and buyers give their views on the latest launchesBumblebee Honey AleFrom: The Co-operative GroupLaunched under the Co-op’s own Fair Trade label, Bumblebee Honey Ale is brewed using first gold hops...

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    Somerfield will freshen up Texaco

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    from Tom Fender, MD, Harris International MarketingSir; I write concerning Somerfield’s intention to buy 140 of Texaco’s 240 company-owned stores (The Grocer, February 19, p4). Somerfield brings fresh credibility to the party....

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    JS chief’s blast ‘a bit rich’

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury chief executive Justin King has blasted suppliers who are unwilling to help the chain ease its money troubles – at the same time as paving the way for a fat cat-style payment should he be axed from the top job.In an unprecedented...

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    Tesco’s control complete

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has decimated the competition over the last 12 months, stealing £1bn of business from rivals and picking up the lion’s share of lost trade from Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer and Morrisons/Safeway, according to new switching data from...

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    Waitrose will work its space

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose will focus on generating additional growth from its existing portfolio this year, with six stores earmarked for major extension and a planned refurbishment programme for 72 outlets.Speaking to The Grocer after the retailer announced...

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    Retailers neglectcontinuity planning

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are spectacularly ill-equipped to cope with major disruption to their businesses, according to a Chartered Management Institute report.While some retailers such as Sainsbury have been proactive on the risk management front, many were...

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    Marketing chief to go in latest JS job losses

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s head of direct marketing, Jonathan Latham, is to leave the company as part of a major restructuring of the marketing department. It is thought that Latham will go later this month, along with a further 100 members of the 300-strong...

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    Bananas get caged

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has implemented a new logistics and point of sale solution for its bananas.Developed by retail equipment supplier Wanzl, the wheeled Banana Cage is designed to keep fruit moving through the supply chain with minimal handling.The...

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    Supplier Spotlight

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Fresh produce packing company Greyfriars experienced a rollercoaster year in 2004. Within days of being awarded Packer of the Year at the Re:fresh 2004 industry awards it was dumped by one of its major clients, Tesco, whom it supplied with...

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    Somerfield to stock Quality Standard lamb

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    A new season lamb range carrying the English Beef and Lamb Executive’s Quality Standard mark will go on sale in Somerfield stores at the end of this month.The So Good-branded range is supplied by West Country producer Lloyd Maunder and is...

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    Call for price rise across dairy

    2005-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury and Morrisons this week increased the retail price of their milk by 2p a pint to 32p, following a similar move by Tesco and Asda last week.The upward shift has delighted farmers, who will now try to secure increases across the cheese...

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    Tipperary fights Tesco and Dunnes

    2005-03-11T08:23:00Z

    An Irish town has revolted over a bid to prevent new supermarkets being built by Tesco and Dunnes, the two big players in the grocery sector.Tipperary Town Council had granted planning permission for the developments on the outskirts of the...

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    Carrefour exits Japan and Mexico

    2005-03-11T08:18:00Z

    French grocery retailer Carrefour has reportedly announced it is selling its Japanese and Mexican operations.Carrefour will sell its eight hypermarkets to the leading Japanese grocery retailer Aeon, and it will also sell its assets in Mexico...

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    Waitrose plans boost to floor space

    2005-03-11T08:09:00Z

    Waitrose will focus on generating additional growth from its existing portfolio this year, with six stores earmarked for major extension and a planned refurbishment programme for 72 outlets.Speaking to The Grocer after the retailer announced...

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    Sainsbury launches turnaround incentive scheme

    2005-03-09T08:26:00Z

    Sainsbury is launching a new incentive scheme that could potentially pay out more than £90m to its top managers it they transform the group’s fortunes over the next four years, according to newspaper reports.The supermarket group is offering...

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    Tesco Computer for Schools claims down

    2005-03-07T08:33:00Z

    Schools are claiming less equipment through Tesco’s Computers for School promotions that they did six years ago, according to an analysis by The Guardian.The amount of schools collecting the vouchers has risen to over 24,000 in the last few...

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    JS hungry for c-stores

    2005-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury has launched an aggressive promotional campaign in its c-store estate and started trialling a new forecourt format with Shell.It is also eyeing up further acquisitions in the multiple c-store sector to boost turnover in the 267-store...

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    ‘Regan matter is now closed’

    2005-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Entrepreneur Andrew Regan, the majority shareholder in celebrity chef-backed shell company Conival, has ended a 10-year legal fight after agreeing an out-of-court settlement with the Co-operative Group.Regan, who staged an abortive hostile bid...