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    King’s supply chain vow

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Supply chain problems at Sainsbury have led to repeated prosecution by trading standards, chief executive Justin King admitted at the company agm on Monday.Most recently, the company was fined £18,000 last month after it was discovered that...

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    Tesco in china

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has entered the Chinese market in a joint venture,as predicted in The Grocer (March 6, p16) The 50:50 agreement is between Tesco and Ting Hsin, for its subsidiary Hymall stores. Tesco will acquire 50% of the equity for Hymall for...

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    Food standalones will continue

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer will unveil a radical new look for its food offer in its Basingstoke store this autumn as part of a series of initiatives to revive food sales.This will be followed in January by a new dieting concept and developments in...

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    Sainsbury hurts Somerfield

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury recently opened a new £16m store in Selsdon, the first to open under the company’s new group chief executive Justin King.The development had faced considerable opposition from a local MP and Croydon Council, which rejected the...

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    A claim to be best in class

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield is benchmarking itself against its classiest rivals as it makes a success of Market Fresh says Siân HarringtonAnnouncing Somerfield’s fourth year of profit growth two weeks ago, executive chairman John von Spreckelsen said...

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    Opinion

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    >>tesco becomes a force in china; we’ve not seen the last of greenIn recent years I have been fortunate enough to have visited China a couple of times. It’s an amazing place; a country that’s hustling, bustling, booming. And...

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    Beef ribs at Waitrose

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Branded beef ribs have been launched into Waitrose stores following success with a pork equivalent.Marketing group World Food Heroes launched the ‘Sam’s Diner’ branded ribs in barbecue sauce into the chain this week.Priced at £3.99, the...

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    Ager takes China role

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Senior Tesco executive Steve Ager is to become president of the Chinese joint venture announced this week.His 27-year career at Tesco has included senior buying jobs, which saw him launch the Finest brand, and more recently a two-year stint...

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    Subway talking sarnies at Somerfield

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    America’s biggest fast food company Subway is in talks with Somerfield about putting its sandwich offer in 100 stores.Area regional manager UK and Ireland Kevin Graham said the company was in “advanced discussions” with the retailer. The...

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    King’s supply chain vow

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Supply chain problems at Sainsbury have led to repeated prosecution by trading standards, chief executive Justin King admitted at the company agm on Monday.Most recently, the company was fined £18,000 last month after it was discovered that...

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    Tesco’s virtual tour

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has launched a new website that details its diverse range of services under one roof.The portal – www.tesco-home.com – is designed as an interactive house, which lets browsers navigate through various rooms, each linked to different...

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    Tesco in china

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has entered the Chinese market in a joint venture,as predicted in The Grocer (March 6, p16) The 50:50 agreement is between Tesco and Ting Hsin, for its subsidiary Hymall stores. Tesco will acquire 50% of the equity for Hymall for...

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    Co-op widens Braille range

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group is improving services for blind people by committing to a service charter and expanding its Braille packaged range.Last week the group became the latest retailer to sign up to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association’s...

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    Food standalones will continue

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Marks and Spencer will unveil a radical new look for its food offer in its Basingstoke store this autumn as part of a series of initiatives to revive food sales.This will be followed in January by a new dieting concept and developments in...

  • News

    Sainsbury hurts Somerfield

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury recently opened a new £16m store in Selsdon, the first to open under the company’s new group chief executive Justin King.The development had faced considerable opposition from a local MP and Croydon Council, which rejected the...

  • News

    A claim to be best in class

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield is benchmarking itself against its classiest rivals as it makes a success of Market Fresh says Siân HarringtonAnnouncing Somerfield’s fourth year of profit growth two weeks ago, executive chairman John von Spreckelsen said...

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    Vox Shop

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    >>asda sees need for more smaller packs…JS says off-trade has great opportunity…booker points independents towards growth...beer buyer, Asda I expect some rationalisation when the main brands will come to the fore. The...

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    Most welcome guests

    2004-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Pub drinkers are responsible for guest beers’ increasing presence in supermarketsSupermarkets are stepping up their offering of locally-sourced beers in response to consumer demand.Both Tesco and Asda are launching new ranges of...

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    Subway may join Somerfield

    2004-07-16T08:01:00Z

    America’s biggest fast food company Subway is in talks with Somerfield about putting its sandwich offer in 100 stores.Area regional manager UK and Ireland Kevin Graham said the company was in “advanced discussions” with the food retailer. The...

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    Co-op insurance will axe 2,500 jobs

    2004-07-15T08:09:00Z

    Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) is to cut 2,500 jobs in the next two years.The society, part of the Co-operative group, said it was forced to make cuts because of the increasingly competitive nature of the market, according to newspaper...