Retail news from FPJ – Page 289

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    Age is just a number at Tesco

    2008-10-07T12:01:01Z

    Tesco employs more than 50,000 over-50s - the equivalent of one in five of its UK workforce - the superstore announced as part of its celebrations for the government’s UK Older People’s Day on October 1.

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    Waitrose ads to focus on quality offer

    2008-10-07T09:53:59Z

    Waitrose’s new advertising campaign, going live today, is set to reinforce the supermarket’s image as a high-quality retailer that can still deliver value for money to its customers.

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    Brits still wary of online food shopping

    2008-10-06T14:01:01Z

    Two out of 10 consumers in the UK would not consider buying food and drink online, according to a study by price comparison site Shopzilla.co.uk.

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    Race to buy Superquinn hots up

    2008-10-06T12:27:56Z

    Asda and Sainsbury’s are still rumoured to be among the front-runners in the race to buy Irish supermarket group Superquinne, after Cork-based wholesale grocery group Musgrave withdrew its bid late last week.

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    Multiples defend local credentials

    2008-10-04T11:01:02Z

    Three of the UK’s major retailers have defended to the BBC their record of offering consumers local food following an investigation by two of the broadcaster’s reporters in Scotland.

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    Innovation leads the way at IFE09

    2008-10-02T15:01:01Z

    Leading UK exhibition organiser Fresh RM is set to challenge the way the industry thinks about innovation at the next installment of the UK’s largest and most respected food and drink trade event, IFE09.

  • Article

    Waitrose makes c-store move

    2008-10-02T13:01:01Z

    Waitrose will trial its first convenience store later this year.

  • Christine Cross at Hull University
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    Hull University secures services of ex-Tesco director

    2008-10-01T15:01:01Z

    Hull University Business School’s Logistics Institute has secured top retail guru Christine Cross as a visiting professor.

  • Article

    Asda develops healthy online tool for kids

    2008-09-30T13:01:01Z

    Asda is developing a new health and nutrition education website aimed at schoolchildren.

  • Article

    M&S develops sustainable distribution centre

    2008-09-30T11:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer is building a 1.1 million sqft sustainable distribution platform in the north of England.

  • Leahy: toughing it out
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    Tesco unveils big profit increase

    2008-09-30T09:09:46Z

    Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy claimed Tesco is “at its best in tough markets” as he unveiled an 11.3 per cent first-half pre-tax profit rise this morning.

  • Sir Stuart Rose could come in for criticism this week
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    M&S to post sales slump

    2008-09-29T09:46:16Z

    Marks & Spencer is due to reveal a dramatic drop in like-for-like sales this week.

  • Article

    Consumers turn backs on premium

    2008-09-29T08:01:01Z

    A new Mintel survey concludes that British shoppers have finally let reality bite and bid farewell to premium ranges as the economic downturn hits home.

  • Direct line into Sainsbury's
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    Sainsbury's launches confidential supplier line

    2008-09-29T07:01:02Z

    Sainsbury’s has launched a confidential phone line and website to enable suppliers and colleagues to speak up if they have any concerns about fraud, theft or general rule breaches.

  • Article

    Micromark launches new lighting

    2008-09-26T17:01:01Z

    Leading electrical manufacturer Micromark has launched a new range of lighting display panels for trade outlets.

  • Article

    North-south divide shows through at Asda

    2008-09-26T14:01:01Z

    Asda has highlighted a north-south divide in the credit crunch, and economically speaking, the south is faring much better.

  • The best
    Article

    Morrisons adds to trophy cabinet

    2008-09-26T09:06:45Z

    Morrisons, which won the Foods from Spain Re:fresh Retailer of the Year in May, last night picked up the Supermarket of the Year crown at the Retail Industry Awards 2008.

  • Article

    High street loses out to supermarkets

    2008-09-25T09:01:01Z

    The UK high street endured another month of falling sales and expects the hard times to continue in October, while supermarkets enjoyed solid sales growth, according to the UK’s leading business organisation CBI.

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    Sainsbury's and The Sun offer cheap staples

    2008-09-24T15:01:02Z

    This week’s shop just got cheaper now that The Sun has teamed up with Sainsbury’s to support Jamie Oliver’s Ministry of Food campaign.

  • Asda ceo Andy Bond
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    Bond warns against credit crunch profiteering

    2008-09-24T14:01:01Z

    Asda ceo Andy Bond has warned that supermarkets that attempt to squeeze profits from their customers during the credit crunch will find themselves in deep water when the economy recovers.