Retail news from FPJ – Page 274

  • Article

    Tesco store plans struggle

    2009-06-14T14:01:01Z

    Plans for a new Tesco supermarket in Bradford could be approved despite a number of issues concerning the application.

  • Some of JR Holland's drivers receiving their NVQs
    Article

    JR Holland staff gain NVQs

    2009-06-12T14:01:01Z

    JR Holland Food Services has implemented a new company-wide training scheme that has seen all of its 60 staff members gain an NVQ level two qualification in the past twelve months.

  • The new market will add vibrancy to the area
    Article

    New London market opens

    2009-06-12T13:01:01Z

    The first traditional street market to open in central London for half a century has opened this week after a £1 million regeneration project.

  • Article

    First Co-op rebrands hit Somerfield

    2009-06-11T14:01:01Z

    Somerfield stores in Tonypandy, South Wales, and New Milton in Hampshire have become the first in the UK to be converted to The Co-operative brand following The Co-operative Group’s £1.56 billion acquisition of the supermarket chain.

  • Tesco is hoping to increase the profile of its Thai produce offer
    Article

    Tesco Thais up promotional push

    2009-06-11T09:01:01Z

    Tesco launched a two-week promotional push on a new range of Thai exotics under the banner Healthy & Tasty from Thailand last week.

  • Brobot to trade as Londis
    Article

    Brobot to trade as Londis

    2009-06-09T16:01:01Z

    Forecourt retailer Brobot Petroleum has confirmed Londis as its long-term retail partner, following a successful trial.

  • Article

    Reynolds earns certification accolades

    2009-06-09T14:01:01Z

    Reynolds Catering Supplies Ltd has been awarded two accolades for its commitment to food safety and the environment.

  • Discounters such as Lidl may be among the long-term winners post-recession
    Article

    IGD: Recession values will continue

    2009-06-09T09:01:01Z

    New shopper loyalties are emerging as food retailers and manufacturers engage in an intense ‘contest for value’, according to grocery analyst IGD.

  • Rob Hull believes the new facility will help deal with increased volumes in the area
    Article

    Co-op invests in £2m strawberry farm

    2009-06-09T08:01:01Z

    The Co-operative Farms has invested more than £2 million in its fruit-growing operation in Scotland by opening a state-of-the-art strawberry-packing plant near Dundee.

  • Sir Stuart Rose
    Article

    M&S Rose pockets pay rise

    2009-06-08T12:01:02Z

    Marks & Spencer executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose landed a 28 per cent pay increase last year, despite top-level staff being stricken of bonuses and a slump in profits.

  • Walton: number crunching
    Article

    Shoppers switch and ditch, says IGD

    2009-06-07T11:01:02Z

    Three-quarters of shoppers who have made changes to their food shopping in the recession claim that they will stick with their new habits even when the economy recovers.

  • Nigel Jenney
    Article

    FPC responds on ombudsman

    2009-06-06T11:01:01Z

    The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has responded to the Competition Commission’s order on a grocery market ombudsman with ambivalence.

  • Maria José Pardo Losilla of Hortyfruta
    Article

    Hortyfruta sponsors retail award

    2009-06-05T17:01:01Z

    Hortyfruta, which recently launched the Lola logo as a quality assurance mark for Andalusian fresh produce, has revealed that it is sponsoring the Fresh Produce Retailer of the Year category at the prestigious Retail Industry Awards.

  • Article

    Concern grows as ombudsman stalls

    2009-06-04T14:01:01Z

    Trade organisations representing local shops and wholesalers have called on the Competition Commission to act swiftly and decisively to introduce an ombudsman to tackle excessive use of buyer power by major grocery retailers.

  • Primarolo: praising the retailers
    Article

    Healthy move for multiples

    2009-06-04T08:01:01Z

    Retailers were praised by the minister of public health on Wednesday for actively promoting fruit and vegetables in stores and working together with the government to combat obesity.

  • Article

    Fresh food leads inflation fall

    2009-06-03T11:01:01Z

    The UK has returned the lowest food inflation of the year with fresh food spearheading the fall and suggesting the “worst food prices are behind us”.

  • Jackson on a mission
    Article

    Asda buyer on his bike

    2009-06-02T10:01:01Z

    Asda buyer Andy Jackson is biking to Spain and back to pick up the last Good Natured Fruit of the Spanish season and bring it to Scotland, where the brand was created.

  • Clive and Debbie Wareing collect the award from Simon Martin, director of QV Fresh Approach
    Article

    Independent win for Wareings

    2009-05-31T16:01:02Z

    Wareings of Tarleton landed the QV Fresh Approach Independent Retailer of the Year award at this year’s Re:fresh conference, hosted by the Fresh Produce Consortium and FPJ.

  • Simon Martin (right), sales and marketing director at QV Foods, presents the QV Fresh Approach Convenience Retailer of the Year award at Re:fresh 2009 to Colin Tunstall, trading controller for fresh food at Nisa-Today's
    Article

    Convenience gong for Nisa-Today's

    2009-05-31T11:01:01Z

    Nisa-Today’s scooped the gong for the QV Fresh Approach Convenience Retailer of the Year at the 2009 Re:fresh Awards.

  • David Ibbotson, director of produce at Pauleys, is presented with the award by MVS Food Services managing director Hannes Martin
    Article

    National foodservice award for Pauleys

    2009-05-29T13:01:02Z

    Pauleys has been named the MVS National Foodservice Supplier of the Year award at this year’s Re:fresh awards.