Retail news from FPJ – Page 274

  • 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.

  • The co-op pick up the Overall Produce Trader of the Year award from Fresh Direct
    Article

    Co-op does the Re:fresh double

    2009-05-29T08:01:02Z

    The Co-operative Group topped an excellent year with a double win at this year’s Re:fresh awards.

  • Tesco battles market share loss
    Article

    Tesco battles market share loss

    2009-05-28T09:01:02Z

    Supermarket giant Tesco is struggling with its market share, performing behind its 2008 figures despite a pick-up in the last month.

  • Article

    JR Holland backs north east talent

    2009-05-26T15:01:01Z

    The NECTA (North East Culinary Trade Association) Annual Competition, which is designed to showcase the best chefs and culinary students in the region, took place recently at the Gosforth Park Racecourse, Newcastle.

  • The NFU hopes the advert will encourage retailers to sign up to the proposals
    Article

    Ombudsman pressure cranked up

    2009-05-26T13:01:01Z

    The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and the charity ActionAid have joined forces to urge retailers to sign up to the supermarket ombudsman proposed by the Competition Commission.

  • Article

    Musgrave launches Londis discount scheme

    2009-05-24T17:01:01Z

    A ‘brand essentials’ Londis over-riding discount (LOD) scheme, offering retailers significant margin opportunities earning up to a maximum of 4.5 per cent, has been launched by Musgrave Retail Partners GB.

  • PIzzaExpress has committed to the health drive
    Article

    Restaurants commit to healthy plans

    2009-05-22T14:01:01Z

    More than 2,000 family restaurants have committed to a healthy eating drive aimed at health by stealth for children.

  • Are shoppers struggling to get their 5 A DAY?
    Article

    5 A DAY in price pressure

    2009-05-22T09:01:01Z

    The world Cancer Research Fund is countering claims that credit-crunched consumers can no longer afford to eat their 5 A DAY with penny-pinching menu suggestions.

  • The oranges caught the judges's eyes
    Article

    Morrisons oranges gain top prize

    2009-05-19T09:01:01Z

    Morrisons Sicilian oranges were among the winners as the retailer scooped an unprecedented nine awards at The Grocer Own Label Excellence Awards.

  • Article

    Black bees secure Co-op buzz

    2009-05-18T15:01:02Z

    The Co-operative Group has launched a research fund for the UK’s native black honeybee, which could potentially hold the key to reversing the dramatic decline in honeybee numbers.