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    Express debuts in Belfast

    2004-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is opening a new front in its battle to dominate the c-store sector with its first Express store in Northern Ireland.Opening on Monday, the store is in Ballyhackamore, east Belfast and goes head to head with a flagship Spar forecourt...

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    Top two a serious threat in non-food

    2004-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Grocery multiples now retail over £67bn per annum and non-food (clothing, general merchandise, music and video and electrical) is the fastest growing category, with a 15% year-on-year growth according to ACNielsen Scantrack. Tesco and Asda...

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    Is Morrisons up to the task?

    2004-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Its first profit warning in 37 years resulted in City analysts substantially cutting profit forecasts. So how do these analysts rate Morrisons now, asks Glynn DavisThe brief period of euphoria following the consummation of the deal...

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    Tesco revamps Beer Challenge

    2004-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is launching a brewing competition, giving small producers the chance to win a national listing and potentially lucrative, free advertising.The Brewing Awards will incorporate the existing Tesco Beer Challenge and for the first time...

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    Wiseman wins again with Tesco milk deal

    2004-08-27T08:23:00Z

    Robert Wiseman Dairies has been successful in Tesco’s review of its fresh milk supply arrangements, as well as increasing its fresh milk share at Sainsbury, as reported yesterday.The company will now hold a 60% share of Tesco’s fresh milk...

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    Somerfield joins Tchibo to expand non-food

    2004-08-27T08:23:00Z

    Somerfield is significantly expanding the space it devotes to non-food following a deal with German coffee maker and non-food supplier Tchibo to roll out dedicated displays in 100 stores.The Tchibo concept, piloted at selected stores for six...

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    Tesco sells 181-store Dillons chain

    2004-08-23T09:28:00Z

    Tesco has sold its CTN chain Dillons Stores to TM Retail. The 181-store chain was part of T&S Stores which was acquired by Tesco in a £530m deal in October 2002.TM Retail operate 1,161 stores across the UK under the McColls, Forbuoys and...

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    Somerfield cry Freedom

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield is launching a new range of chicken under the RSPCA’s Freedom Food label.‘So Good’ West Country corn-fed chicken is produced from Devonshire Bronze birds reared by farmer Lloyd Maunder.The chicken is available as a whole bird,...

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    New branches will think local

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose has started talking with regional food groups about introducing local sourcing to the 19 stores it has purchased from Morrisons after the Safeway takeover. A spokeswoman said that Waitrose has the capacity to tailor its assortment...

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    Tesco summer availability ace

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    The average multiple stocks 50 different skus of ice cream tubs, with 15% of the category on promotion. At this time of year, 14% of normal lines and 27% of promotional products are low on stock. Asda shoppers love a deal judging by a whopping...

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    Heinz soups up the logistics

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Siân Harrington charts progress at a Tesco Extra store as it remerchandises its entire soup fixture overnight to make way for Heinz relaunched rangeSimple Food for Simple Pleasure was the strapline used at the relaunch of Heinz soup,...

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    Key performance indicators

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    MARGINS The average UK grocery retailing operating margin across the top nine food retailers in 2003/4 was 4.9%. In the mid-1990s, it was more than 6%.NEW SPACE Tesco accounted for more than half of new space opened by the top nine...

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    Outdoor opportunity

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Posters are being neglected by multiples says Siân HarringtonThere is something rather delicious about seeing a 96-sheet poster advertising Tesco located just outside an Asda store, or vice versa. However, research exclusive to The...

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    New labels for Anakena

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Chilean wine brand Anakena has been given a facelift to coincide with the addition of single vineyard and premium labels to the range.The collection, which has won listings with Asda from this month and Thresher from late November, has been...

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    Morrisons bolsters buying team

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has brought two new buyers into the beers, wines and spirits team to improve its range.James Jackson is moving from Tesco to join Morrisons as a wine buyer. He spent the past five years with Tesco, first as a food buyer and later in...

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    Tesco’s take-out challenge

    2004-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is targeting the high street coffee bar market with a major roll-out of Coffee Nation’s self-service gourmet coffee units.The concessions have already been installed in 30 Tesco Express stores and the multiple aims to roll them out to 150...

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    Leeds Co-op looks for more stores

    2004-08-20T08:21:00Z

    Leeds Co-op is on the hunt for new food stores.The society, which operates 18 food stores in and around Leeds, posted a 5.2% rise in food sales to £17m in the half year to June 26.Like-for-like sales growth was also 5.2% as the society...

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    Sainsbury may relocate its HQ

    2004-08-20T07:59:00Z

    Sainsbury said yesterday it was seriously considering moving out of its Central London head offices, according to newspaper reports.The supermarket retailer outbid US investment bank Goldman Sachs four years ago to rent the former Mirror...

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    Sainsbury buys Jacksons Stores

    2004-08-16T08:29:00Z

    Sainsbury has bought convenience store chain Jacksons to boost its presence in this rapidly growing segment of the grocery market.Jacksons Stores runs 114 stores across Yorkshire and the North Midlands, and it recorded a turnover of £143m...

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    Supermarkets allowed to run 24-hour chemists

    2004-08-16T08:29:00Z

    Supermarkets will be allowed to offer 24-hour chemists in their bigger stores, according to new rules to be announced by the government this week.The Department of Health will say that permission will be granted to any pharmacist willing to...