Retail news from FPJ – Page 274

  • Asda to employ extra 7,000
    Article

    Asda to employ extra 7,000

    2009-01-29T10:41:04Z

    Asda is to create 7,000 new jobs this year.

  • Wallace: Inspire-d
    Article

    Wallace joins forces with QV Foods

    2009-01-29T08:01:01Z

    MasterChef presenter and judge, Gregg Wallace, has become the new face of QV Foods forthcoming range of Inspire pre-prepared, ready to cook vegetables.

  • The new Musgrave value range
    Article

    Musgrave in value move

    2009-01-26T08:54:47Z

    Musgrave is introducing a new value range to its Budgens and Londis stores.

  • Article

    BRC confirms recession figures

    2009-01-23T11:22:51Z

    As the UK is officially deemed as firmly in a recession retail sales figures out today have confirmed a difficult December for many retailers, said the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

  • The Breakfast Club tour the market
    Article

    London supply chain brought together

    2009-01-23T08:01:02Z

    The Local to London campaign stepped up its efforts to bring the capital’s supply chain together this week, with a Breakfast Club meeting at New Covent Garden Market.

  • Article

    Supermarkets' sustainability examined

    2009-01-22T12:01:02Z

    Chemical engineers and chemists are calling on supermarkets to make more efforts in sustainability as they warn of a global food crisis.

  • Morrisons enjoyed a bumper Christmas thanks to thrifty spenders
    Article

    Morrisons tops Christmas figures

    2009-01-22T09:35:53Z

    Morrisons has recorded the best Christmas trading figures of Britain’s four biggest supermarkets boosted by festive promotions and low prices.

  • Richard Brasher: covered the key issues
    Article

    Tesco dismisses ombudsman demands

    2009-01-22T09:01:01Z

    NFU Scotland has put Tesco to the sword over the implementation of a supermarket ombudsman to increase industry ‘transparency’.

  • Somerfield was full of festive cheer
    Article

    Somerfield celebrates Christmas trading

    2009-01-21T14:45:47Z

    Somerfield has announced a positive Christmas trading performance today, with sales for the period improving significantly on previous years.

  • Sainsbury's: restructuring
    Article

    Sainsbury's restructure may spell job cuts

    2009-01-21T11:18:39Z

    Sainsbury’s is set to restructure its head office amongst rumours of significant job cuts, according to The Telegraph.

  • Co-op takeover on course
    Article

    Co-op takeover on course

    2009-01-19T14:55:20Z

    The Co-operative Group is on track to sell the 133 stores the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) requires it to following its acquisition of Somerfield, with 90 already sold.

  • Article

    Retail prices set for fall

    2009-01-19T12:01:01Z

    Falling oil and raw material prices as well as pressure from discounters will lead to a significant easing in grocery prices throughout Europe in 2009.

  • Waitrose, set to spread throughout the land
    Article

    Waitrose expansion creates 2,500 jobs

    2009-01-16T09:53:25Z

    Waitrose has hit the ground running in 2009 creating more than 2,500 jobs this year in a new expansion project.

  • King: driving change
    Article

    Sainsbury's exec becomes IGD president

    2009-01-14T16:01:02Z

    Justin King, chief executive, Sainsbury’s, has become the president of the international food and grocery expert IGD with Charles Wilson, chief executive of Booker Group plc set to become vice-president.

  • Grocers postpone recession for Xmas
    Article

    Grocers postpone recession for Xmas

    2009-01-14T08:01:01Z

    Morrisons and Aldi both earned record shares of the UK grocery market according to TNS figures for the 12 weeks to December 28, 2008.

  • Tesco has reported its worst Christmas since the last recession in the early 1990s
    Article

    Tesco reports "tough" Christmas

    2009-01-13T09:32:01Z

    Supermarket giant Tesco has reported its slowest Christmas period since the early 1990s as the country's biggest retailer felt the pinch of the economic downturn.

  • Morrisons follows a bumper Christmas with a recruitment drive
    Article

    Morrisons creates 5,000 jobs

    2009-01-12T11:24:37Z

    Morrisons gave a boost to Gordon Brown's jobs summit by announcing plans to create 5,000 jobs this year.

  • Ocado has strong links with premium goods supermarket Waitrose
    Article

    Ocado sees huge sales boost

    2009-01-12T09:54:26Z

    Upmarket online delivery firm Ocado had its best Chrismas ever almost doubling its previous sales figures.

  • L-r: Stuart Symington, ceo of South Africa's Fresh Produce Exporters' Forum, Jasmine Harman and Stefan Conradie
    Article

    South African plum sector pioneers

    2009-01-10T11:01:01Z

    A pioneering campaign backed by the South African stonefruit industry and the South African government to promote the country as the preferred source of plums and as a top tourist destination has been launched in London.

  • The tills have been a blur as Sainsbury's spending increased
    Article

    Basics boost gives Sainsbury's the edge

    2009-01-09T16:42:07Z

    Sainsbury’s has hailed its no-nonsense Basics range as the key to its festive boost, but admitted its premium range was suffering.