Retail news from FPJ – Page 274

  • Banana wars gather pace
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    Banana wars gather pace

    2009-03-26T08:01:02Z

    Banana prices have plummeted to an all-time low amid heightened in-store cost-cutting, forcing many wholesalers to take desperate measures.

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    Retail buyers in contract talks

    2009-03-25T15:01:01Z

    The Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Food Group (RFG) is set to host its annual Meet the Buyer event, matching up local producers with buyers in prospective contracts totalling £6.8 million.

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    Greengrocer caught in trading rights row

    2009-03-25T12:01:01Z

    A greengrocer who found himself caught in the middle of a monopoly trading row with a supermarket giant has lost the shop that he ran for 22 years.

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    Sainsbury's posts Q4 sales boost

    2009-03-25T09:17:45Z

    Sainsbury’s has reported a sales increase boosted by cash-strapped shoppers looking for value products in the first three months of the year.

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    Retailers trial streamlined packaging

    2009-03-24T12:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s is trialling new packaging that could save the retailer up to three-quarters of its costs and reduce excess packaging considerably.

  • Sainsbury's ceo Justin King has said customers will stick by ranges such as Fairtrade
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    Tesco and Sainsbury's clash over pricing

    2009-03-24T11:01:01Z

    Tesco and Sainsbury’s are at loggerheads once more over suggestions customers may be trading down and putting price before all else in their purchasing.

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    Just-Food advises loyalty

    2009-03-20T10:01:01Z

    Businesses need to be empathetic, up front and honest with consumers to prevent a slide in ethical consumption as loyalty becomes critical, according to food business analyst Just-Food.

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    Tesco takes aim at head office jobs

    2009-03-19T10:01:01Z

    Tesco has responded to rumours that it is planning to axe 100 head office jobs by saying it is planning changes that will “affect a very small number of jobs in our offices”.

  • Susan Tron, manager of Stepney Banks Stables, and a long serving working horse benefit from J.R Holland's attention
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    JR Holland gets in the saddle

    2009-03-18T12:01:01Z

    JR Holland Food Services will be rolling out a programme of in-kind contributions to community projects in the North East area as part of its expanding corporate social responsibility policy.

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    Recycling label launches in UK

    2009-03-18T11:01:01Z

    A universal on-pack recycling label is being launched today by leading retailers.

  • Jackson: "survival of the fittest"
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    Suppliers urged to stand firm

    2009-03-18T08:01:02Z

    A senior city analyst has warned that, with many businesses teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, a bad summer may see the market drastically altered.

  • Musgrave's Phil Smith puts money where his mouth is with £10m support for retailers
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    Musgrave invests £10m in retail

    2009-03-17T09:01:01Z

    ‘Stronger together’ was the theme for this year’s annual Budgens and Londis conferences where Phil Smith, managing director of Musgrave Retail Partners GB, pledged a £10 million investment to support retailers in 2009.

  • Waitrose has found the economic conditions particularly difficult with its premium lines
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    Waitrose records lacklustre sales

    2009-03-12T09:54:15Z

    Waitrose may be the ‘nation’s favourite supermarket’, but this does not appear to be impacting on sales, as it reported a six per cent fall in annual profits.

  • Morrisons announce expansion as sales soar
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    Morrisons announce expansion as sales soar

    2009-03-12T09:29:46Z

    Morrisons confirmed its position as the current recession winner, posting a soaring seven per cent profit increase today.

  • The FPC believes eating fresh fruit and vegetables in schools is the key to changing mindsets
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    Which? report angers industry

    2009-03-11T08:01:01Z

    A report suggesting that price is becoming the biggest barrier in preventing a healthy, balanced diet as wallets rule over waistlines has inflamed trade associations this week.

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    Food sales slow in retail drop-off

    2009-03-10T10:29:28Z

    Growth in food sales slowed as inflation added to a drop-off in retail sales after the January clearance boost faded, according to results released by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) today.

  • Tesco targets failed pub sites
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    Tesco targets failed pub sites

    2009-03-10T08:01:02Z

    Tesco has taken full advantage of its victory over the Competition Commission last week by lodging hundreds of planning applications on the site of failed pubs in ambitious expansion plans.

  • Fruits and vegetables are due to form part of the range
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    Waitrose launches low-price range

    2009-03-09T08:01:01Z

    Waitrose will become the latest major retailer to enter the price war today when it launches its new ‘essential Waitrose’ own-label range of goods, with more than 800 low-price lines.

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    Sainsbury's to invest £83m in Co-op sites

    2009-03-05T09:10:40Z

    Sainsbury’s is to buy 24 stores from The Co-operative Group in a deal worth £83 million.

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    Tesco wins competition test appeal

    2009-03-04T15:45:36Z

    Tesco’s battle to overturn plans to introduce a “competition test” for supermarkets turned into a victory for the UK’s number-one retailer today.