Retail news from FPJ – Page 274

  • Article

    Fruit and veg prices soar by 23 per cent

    2007-12-04T16:35:58Z

    The price of fruit and vegetables has reached its highest point in three years, with a typical basket of fresh produce costing 23 per cent more than it did in July.

  • Article

    Tesco defies expected consumer slowdown

    2007-12-04T15:37:46Z

    Tesco is weathering the global credit crunch well, today unveiling a 4.1 per cent increase in like-for-like sales in the UK, excluding gasoline, for the third quarter.

  • Article

    US groups unite on traceability front

    2007-12-04T15:01:01Z

    Representatives from more than 30 US companies, from a broad cross-section of the produce supply chain, have been appointed to serve on the steering committee of the Produce Traceability Initiative.

  • M&S and Tesco top of admiration awards
    Article

    M&S and Tesco top of admiration awards

    2007-12-04T08:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer has been voted Britain’s Most Admired Company, in an awards ceremony organised by Managementtoday.com (MT).

  • Article

    Asda comes out on top for festive value

    2007-11-30T12:34:59Z

    Asda has been named the cheapest place to buy Christmas dinner, as it slashes prices in the run-up to the festive period.

  • Article

    TNS predicts rosy future for Tesco in US

    2007-11-30T10:01:01Z

    TNS Retail Forward estimates that Tesco could be a $4 billion (£1.9bn) retailer in the US with 500 stores, with sales potentially reaching $10bn by 2015.

  • Mark Newton
    Article

    Florette in fine fettle

    2007-11-30T09:01:01Z

    Prepared salad specialist Florette has reported a robust trading period over the past month.

  • Article

    ACS states wage case

    2007-11-29T15:01:01Z

    The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has reinforced its concerns surrounding the national minimum wage and its impact on small retailers, by giving evidence to the Low Pay Commission as part of its latest consultation.

  • Asda sales rose by £1bn in 2006
    Article

    Asda sales rose by £1bn in 2006

    2007-11-26T10:53:47Z

    Accounts filed this weekend at Companies House show a sales rise of close to £1 billion at Asda in 2006.

  • Verdict is to aim older
    Article

    Verdict is to aim older

    2007-11-26T09:01:01Z

    After years of focusing on younger consumers, retailers need to tailor their offer to the silver-shopper generation of older consumers if they want to take advantage of a lucrative growth opportunity.

  • Article

    Morrisons rebrand fuels sales growth

    2007-11-22T14:30:24Z

    Morrisons has enjoyed a sales boost following a rebrand and a new advertising campaign.

  • Article

    FoE makes local friends

    2007-11-22T10:01:01Z

    Independent retailers are getting a boost from a new Friends of the Earth campaign to stock local shops with local produce.

  • Online produce has shorter shelf life
    Article

    Online produce has shorter shelf life

    2007-11-22T09:41:18Z

    Fresh produce bought online may have a shorter shelf life than that bought in store, a new report has claimed.

  • M&S crowned most reputable by UK consumers
    Article

    M&S crowned most reputable by UK consumers

    2007-11-21T10:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer has topped the list of 10 companies named by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) as having the best reputation among UK consumers.

  • JP Morgan: Morrisons to benefit from Somerfield sell-off
    Article

    JP Morgan: Morrisons to benefit from Somerfield sell-off

    2007-11-21T09:01:01Z

    Morrisons is establishing its most promising growth pattern since its acquisition of Safeway, in 2004, and it is set to benefit from Somerfield strategy.

  • Article

    Supermarkets consult lawyers on report

    2007-11-21T08:01:01Z

    According to FT.com, the UK’s leading supermarkets have begun what will be months of meetings with their legal advisors, to analyse their positions before the Competition Commission publishes its final report next year.

  • Mike Taylor in his M&S days
    Article

    Mike Taylor dies, aged 69

    2007-11-20T15:08:05Z

    Mike Taylor, director of Flamingo Holdings and best known as the man whose face represented Marks & Spencer’s fresh produce and food divisions for more than 30 years, died this morning, aged 69.

  • Article

    Easy does it for Asda

    2007-11-19T09:01:02Z

    Asda is reportedly keen to position itself as the “EasyJet of retail”, while trying to disassociate itself with its downmarket image and attract more top-end shoppers.

  • Morrisons wins recycling award
    Article

    Morrisons wins recycling award

    2007-11-15T14:01:01Z

    Morrisons has won a major recycling award for its Recyclopedia initiative for its own-brand packaging.

  • Andy Bond
    Article

    Bond: Asda results very positive

    2007-11-14T10:14:19Z

    Asda has achieved "very positive" quarterly results, despite the impact of a more difficult retail environment, said chief executive Andy Bond.