more supermarket news & analysis – Page 992
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Life in the chain gang
Sainsbury’s Martin White is responsible for one of grocery’s most ambitious operational shake-ups. He talks with Elaine WatsonTrawl through the press cuttings on Sainsbury’s business transformation programme over the last 12 months...
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Buffalo stance
Liz Hamson explores how a Waitrose supply deal has changed the life of specialist milk producer Buffalo House in the second feature in our series about buyer-supplier relationshipsLocal and regional produce is big news in the...
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Backroom goes paperless
Sainsbury is embarking on a radical mission to drive efficiency in the last 50 yards of its supply chain in a bid to improve on-shelf availability.The Retek Store System, which will be piloted at the end of the year and rolled out across the...
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One site cuts costs
Somerfield is consolidating the bulk of its imports at a single warehouse in Banbury in a bid to take more control over its inbound supply chain. Exel, which manages Somerfield’s alcohol imports at the Banbury depot, will now handle canned...
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By George, Asda’s got it
While other supermarkets are snapping up smaller rivals, Asda is finding other ways to grow. John Wood reportsAsda is under no pressure to make acquisitions despite the consolidation raging around it in the UK market, according to...
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Cadog spreads
Welsh branded dairy range Cadog has now gained listings in almost all of the country’s major multiples.The products are available in Morrisons, Safeway, Sainsbury, Asda and Makro, and will also be in Tesco from mid-June.The range,...
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The Grocer 33: Asda’s top
Asda has emerged triumphant in The Grocer 33 weekly shopping survey and has been named as Britain’s cheapest supermarket for the seventh successive year. The chain’s remarkable achievement came despite some serious...
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M&S pay-offs have cost £3m
It emerged yesterday that the cost of axing the four executive directors at Marks & Spencer has reached £3m through payment of settlement packages.The former chairman Luc Vandevelde received the equivalent of his year’s salary of about...
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Refurb programme commences for United Co-op
United Co-operatives has launched a refurbishment programme for its largest stores as many of its fellow societies are attempting to dispose of their superstores in order to concentrate on c-stores.It has spent £800,000 refurbishing its...
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Radice to go after M&S shake-up
Vittorio Radice, the former Selfridges boss who developed the Lifestore concept at Marks & Spencer is to leave the company this Friday with a payoff of about £800,000.The executive joined Marks & Spencer in March last year and was recently...
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Lower petrol prices at Asda
Asda’s 150 petrol stations have agreed to cut back on their unleaded and diesel prices at below 80p per litre.Although a recent rise in oil prices raised the price for a litre of petrol to above 83p in many areas, the superstore group is...
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Ronson may be eyeing up M&S property
According to The Guardian today, Gerald Ronson is believed to have arranged financial backing to acquire a large slice of Marks & Spencer’s property portfolio.The property tycoon is understood to have been working on the plan to buy...
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not the right place to sell soya milk
from Jenny Deeprose, Redhill, SurreySir; I could not believe my eyes, when looking at the label on a Sainsbury’s own brand, four pint semi-skimmed milk carton.I noticed an advert and money-off coupon for Alpro soya milk....
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Asda’s secret move - Webster
Asda made three attempts to acquire Safeway in the 1990s – not two as the industry has always believed. This is just one of the many revelations made by David Webster, former Safeway chairman and current chairman of the InterContinental Hotels...
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Tesco adopts low Gi logo
Tesco has introduced a “low Gi” logo on selected own label lines.Gi stands for glycaemic index and followers of the Australian regime stick to foods which are digested slowly, avoiding highs and lows in blood sugar levels that can prompt...
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Plenty of scope for the co-ops
Sainsbury is showing a slip in share to 15.9% after the modest rebound it achieved three months ago. At this time of year the seasonal non-food ranges of Asda and Tesco give added growth to stores sales which can be gauged by their average spend per...
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Northern Foods calm over M&S
Northern Foods is not losing any sleep over the turmoil at M&S, new chief executive Pat O’Driscoll has insisted. Speaking as the company announced a sharp drop in full-year profit, but modest sales increases, O’Driscoll said: “We have a...
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Six of the best juices and smoothies buyers
>>nominated this monthAMBIENT and CHILLED JUICE BUYER, WAITROSEOwens became a trainee buyer for Sainsbury in 1990. Having progressed to a buying role in the health and beauty category, he became a buyer for household products,...
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Meet the last of the musketeers
As one of the trio who built Safeway, David Webster witnessed the highs and final lows of the chain. He tells all to Clive BeddallAsk former Safeway chairman David Webster for his thoughts now that the dust has settled on his...