Retail news from FPJ – Page 274

  • Bramley bake-off for Tesco
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    Bramley bake-off for Tesco

    2009-02-27T12:01:01Z

    English top-fruit marketing desk Norman Collett, in partnership with the Tesco regional procurement team for the South East, is launching a cooking competition in Kent to find a new recipe for Bramley.

  • Article

    BRC warns against ombudsman

    2009-02-27T10:01:01Z

    Customers will be the ultimate losers from an expensive and unnecessary supermarket ombudsman, said the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

  • Barry Douglas and Heather Rhodes at Asda York with the first Yorkshire cues
    Article

    Asda first in the retail cue

    2009-02-27T09:01:01Z

    Asda won the retail race to get the first new-season cucumbers grown in Yorkshire into stores across the region this week.

  • Article

    More price cuts at Asda

    2009-02-26T17:04:35Z

    Asda has announced it is to scrap buy-one-get-one-free deals, as it prepares to slash prices on 5,000 lines this weekend.

  • Nick Herbert's 'Honest Food' has caused controversy
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    Conservatives anger BRC over labelling

    2009-02-26T13:01:01Z

    Customers visiting retailers for UK-produced food have no trouble finding it, said the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

  • Waitrose topped the Watchdog poll
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    Waitrose voted UK's favourite

    2009-02-26T10:01:01Z

    Waitrose has been voted the UK’s favourite supermarket with Tesco left trailing in third, after a huge consumer poll conducted by the BBC’s Watchdog programme.

  • Article

    QV finalises MBM acquisition

    2009-02-26T09:41:26Z

    QV Foods Ltd has completed its acquisition of the retail and foodservice division of MBM Produce Ltd, based at March.

  • Andy Clarke offered hope to the fresh produce industry despite the bleak retail climate
    Article

    Grocery sales rise amid record job losses

    2009-02-25T08:01:01Z

    The sharp fall in retail sales has begun to slow as supermarkets continue to grow, but record job loses across many sectors painted a bleak picture as the CBI released its report this week.

  • The average shopping basket is under much scrutiny as value has become key
    Article

    UK market turns premium clock back

    2009-02-24T09:01:02Z

    The UK food market faces a forked path with health standards and premium products standing against a possibility of returning to the dire conditions of the early 90s, according to new research from Key Note.

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    Supply chain squeeze

    2009-02-20T09:01:01Z

    The squeeze on supermarket suppliers started to win greater attention this week as the national press picked up on the plight of supply chain operators.

  • Kendall believes now is the time to implement the ombudsman
    Article

    Retailers feel NFU rage

    2009-02-20T08:01:02Z

    The debate over an industry ombudsman to monitor retailer-supplier relationships continued to rage this week, as National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Peter Kendall launched a scathing attack on Tesco ceo Sir Terry Leahy’s suggestion that the move may lead to an increase in food prices.

  • Article

    Tesco receives Valentine's proposal

    2009-02-19T11:01:01Z

    Protestors organised by the two million-strong union Unite sent a giant Valentine’s Day card and petition to Tesco ceo Sir Terry Leahy, calling for the chain to end “harsh and divisive conditions”.

  • Price called for suppliers to work in unity
    Article

    Price knocks cheap food

    2009-02-19T08:01:01Z

    Consumer expectation for cheap, readily available food has driven the market too low, damaging farmers and the environment, according to Waitrose managing director Mark Price.

  • Asda announces sales boost
    Article

    Asda announces sales boost

    2009-02-18T11:01:01Z

    Asda answered claims that Sainsbury’s has become cheaper on essential goods in the best possible manner, with an increase in sales and a boost in its market share to record highs.

  • Sainsbury's comes out top on a basket of staple foods
    Article

    Sainsbury's beats Asda in basket battle

    2009-02-18T09:01:02Z

    Sainsbury’s has shaved the margins so tightly during the recession that it is now cheaper than traditional low-value supermarket Asda for staple goods, according to MySupermarket.com.

  • Chris Brown
    Article

    Asda exec slams carbon label

    2009-02-18T08:01:02Z

    Asda's head of ethical and sustainable sourcing, Chris Brown, argued against a carbon footprint marque on groceries and said that the supermarket wanted to “get closer to growers”.

  • Article

    MIS gets specific

    2009-02-17T13:01:01Z

    Market Intelligence Services (MIS), has announced a new online retail price service.

  • Article

    Redditch greengrocer cops a fine

    2009-02-17T11:01:01Z

    A Worcestershire greengrocer has had to pay more than £10,000 in costs and fines for offering sub-standard produce for sale.

  • Article

    'Unnecessary' packaging drives up tax

    2009-02-17T10:53:25Z

    Supermarkets are driving up tax bills by using excessive packaging and undermining consumers' efforts to recycle, according to local government.

  • Article

    Co-op to close Somerfield HQ

    2009-02-16T11:47:38Z

    The Co-operative Group has announced it is to close Somerfield’s head office in Bristol, putting hundreds of jobs at risk.