more supermarket news & analysis – Page 981

  • News

    Supermarkets look at housing schemes

    2004-09-27T08:24:00Z

    Supermarkets are planning to make strong moves into the housing market as a response to increasing pressure from local councils for the inclusion of social housing as part of redevelopment schemes.Asda and Sainsbury are both planning to...

  • News

    Schwartz is the latest departure at Sainsbury

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury brand marketing director Jeremy Schwartz is the latest senior figure to announce he is leaving the company, following five recent departures (The Grocer, September 11, p24).His decision came after a review of Sainsbury’s senior...

  • News

    Somerfield adds clout to senior buying team

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield has announced a series of senior buying appointments, which it said added experience and further strengthened the team.Andrew Grant became the head of category buying, BWS and cigarettes, this month, replacing Marcel Hayden who has...

  • News

    Tesco’s RFID schedule falters

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Tesco’s timetable for RFID is understood to have slipped substantially, with the first wave of suppliers unlikely to start labelling cases for Tesco RDCs until well into next year.Speaking at Tesco’s interim results this week, Tesco finance...

  • News

    Netto picks up Norwood

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Netto has bought Safeway’s store in Norwood, Beverley, from Morrisons for an undisclosed sum. The Danish company, which is also interested in a raft of Safeway’s smaller stores, will pump £3m into refurbishing the store, which will re-open in...

  • News

    No stopping for One Stop

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is to open up to 25 One Stop convenience stores a year once it has pared back the existing chain to 500 outlets.Colin Holmes, chief executive of Tesco’s convenience operation, said the retailer was “absolutely committed” to the fascia....

  • News

    The Saturday Essay

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    >>creativity is key to success of independents – John Weaver, commercial director at Petty, WoodSainsbury’s acquisition of Jacksons sets another high-tide point as waves of acquisitions continue to sweep over the independent...

  • News

    Branstons: bring ’em on!

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Supplier rationalisation means Tesco’s largest source of potatoes, Branston, will buy another 40,000 tonnes next year, taking its total to more than 180,000 tonnes.“The additional tonnage we need is a big opportunity for growers in Kent, Sussex...

  • News

    Sainsbury forms a Bridgehead to drive distinct, regional appeal for its cheese

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    A new cheese distributor has been set up to help Sainsbury establish a distinct speciality cheese category and stock more regional products.Bridgehead Food Partners is a 50-50 joint venture between Nantwich-based cheesemaker Joseph Heler and...

  • News

    Meat chain questions

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    It remains unclear what steps Morrisons is taking post-Safeway takeover to consolidate its meat supply channels.The vertically integrated multiple runs a generally pro-British buying policy, though something like 5% of its beef supply comes...

  • News

    Central packing plants take shape

    2004-09-25T00:00:00Z

    The remaining two factories that are being built to satisfy Asda’s meat needs are edging closer to completion.In Doncaster, ABP is just about to commission its new 120,000 sq ft, £18m plant. It would be up and running “October/November time”...

  • News

    Krispy Kreme to open in Tesco

    2004-09-24T08:09:00Z

    Tesco is opening a Krispy Kreme doughnut concession at its Watford Extra hypermarket in early October. The store within a store concept will include Krispy Kreme’s trademark doughnut theatre (where customers can see the doughnuts being...

  • News

    Co-op half-year profits down by 40%

    2004-09-24T08:07:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has suffered a severe setback after several years of steep growth in sales and profits.Profits are down more than 40% to £35.8m for the six months to July 24 compared with £61.6m last time, and sales are almost flat at...

  • News

    Morrisons keeps Exult on board

    2004-09-23T09:03:00Z

    Exult, provider of HR-led business process outsourcing, has reached an agreement with Morrisons supermarkets to continue to provide accounting and payroll services for their Safeway businesses in the UK. Exult will continue with its existing...

  • News

    Sainsbury market share dips

    2004-09-23T08:59:00Z

    Sainsbury’s market share has dipped to 15.3% from 15.4% during the past 12 weeks to September, according to the latest data from TNS Superpanel.This compares to a 15.9% market share for the same period last year. TNS also indicated that...

  • News

    Tesco buys 10 Safeway stores

    2004-09-20T08:38:00Z

    Tesco has bought 10 Safeway stores from rival retailer Morrisons for around £87.6m. This is the latest batch of store divestments by Morrisons since the completion of its takeover of Safeway in March. Morrisons was required to sell the...

  • News

    retailers fail to recognise talent

    2004-09-18T00:00:00Z

    from name and address suppliedfrom Keith Anderson, London Metropolitan UniversitySir; My daughter has given up the idea of pursuing a career in food retail and as far as I am concerned it’s the best decision she could...

  • News

    Tesco sponsors fruit show

    2004-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is to sponsor this year’s National Fruit Show, to be held at the County Showground in Detling, Kent, from October 20-21.The event is the high point in the English apple and pear calendar and a showcase for the industry at the time when...

  • News

    UK debut for sweet potato

    2004-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is exclusively stocking a New Zealand sub-tropical sweet potato called the kumara.The kumara, which is one of New Zealand’s most popular vegetables, is appearing for the first time in the UK in commercial quantities.Supplier...

  • News

    Lloyd Maunder signs deal

    2004-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Meat supplier Lloyd Maunder has won a contract to supply 227 Budgens stores around London and the south east with Devonshire-branded free range and organic chicken.The deal follows a similar one to supply Somerfield, which was signed this...