Retail news from FPJ – Page 289

  • Aldi on the road to retail stardom
    Article

    Aldi joins retail club

    2008-08-26T10:01:01Z

    Discount supermarket chain Aldi has become the latest organisation to join the British Retail Consortium’s (BRC) membership

  • Article

    Stealth tax will drive businesses bankrupt

    2008-08-25T10:01:01Z

    A retail landlord has appealed to the government to scrap a stealth tax on empty property, which he says will bankrupt him.

  • Article

    Tesco price-claim ad banned

    2008-08-20T12:01:01Z

    Tesco has been found guilty of exaggerating the comparative cheapness of a basket of its product against its rivals, and banned from repeating an ad that makes the claims.

  • Aldi now has a three per cent market share
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    TNS shows price is sales driver

    2008-08-20T07:01:02Z

    The latest TNS Worldpanel grocery market share figures, published show that price is now clearly driving sales.

  • Take a 'Crunchbox' to work
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    Take a 'Crunchbox' to work

    2008-08-19T08:01:01Z

    Eat in Colour (EiC) is encouraging consumers feeling the pinch to save money by taking a ‘Crunchbox’ to work.

  • Walker founded Iceland, and now wants to add Woolies to his CV
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    Iceland man sniffs around Woolies

    2008-08-18T13:01:01Z

    Malcolm Walker, the multimillionaire founder of the Iceland frozen food chain, has reportedly had a bid for Woolworths turned down. It is thought he wants to expand the food side of the Woolworths network, to take on the UK’s c-store operators.

  • Price checker: David Tebbutt
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    checkfresh offers new pricing updates

    2008-08-18T09:01:01Z

    A new company offering weekly retail price information has set up in Boston, Lincolnshire.

  • Article

    Shopkeeper questions grant scheme

    2008-08-18T07:01:01Z

    While the wholesale trade welcomed government grants to encourage North East corner shop owners to stock more fresh produce, the concept has not met with overwhelming support from shopkeepers.

  • Neville-Rolfe: carrot works
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    Plastic bag use declines at Tesco

    2008-08-16T10:01:02Z

    Tesco, the UK supermarket giant, has announced that the use of disposable plastic bags is in steep decline as shoppers in their thousands switch to permanent shopping bags.

  • Article

    Supermarkets accused of organic price hike

    2008-08-15T09:01:01Z

    Supermarkets have been accused of operating “financially redundant” business models, amidst charges they are selling organic vegetables at an elevated cost.

  • Chris Hutchinson: hopes the scheme will extend nationwide
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    Traders welcome produce grants fillip

    2008-08-15T07:01:01Z

    An initiative that will see corner shops in deprived areas of England get grants to help them increase sales of fresh produce has been welcomed by the wholesale trade.

  • Asda gains more ground
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    Asda gains more ground

    2008-08-14T14:29:18Z

    Asda today registered a 5.5 per cent increase in second-quarter like-for-like sales excluding fuel.

  • The UK fresh produce waste mountain is being eroded
    Article

    Consumers wasting less food

    2008-08-14T10:01:01Z

    UK Consumers are wasting less food and using more leftovers, especially vegetables, a Sainsbury’s survey has found.

  • Article

    MIS brings in Briggs from Canaries

    2008-08-13T13:01:02Z

    Market Intelligence Services (MIS) has appointed Heather Briggs as business development manager.

  • Article

    Tesco moves in on India, and wholesale

    2008-08-13T11:54:07Z

    Tesco is to venture into India with the development of a wholesale cash-and-carry business, backed by an initial investment of up to £60 million in the first two years.

  • Krone delivers for Aldi in Darlington
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    Krone delivers for Aldi in Darlington

    2008-08-12T17:01:02Z

    Expanding supermarket chain Aldi has taken delivery of its first Krone Cool Liner trailer at its Darlington depot.

  • Somerfield store sale process to begin
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    Somerfield store sale process to begin

    2008-08-12T10:01:01Z

    The Co-operative Group is gearing up to sell-off part of the Somerfield store portfolio it acquired for £1.5bn last month.

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    Retailers happy with Bank of England decision

    2008-08-11T14:01:02Z

    The Bank of England’s decision to keep interest rates on hold is the right one says the British Retail Consortium (BRC), but the Bank should not rule out making rate cuts as soon as it can.

  • Article

    French apple firm teams up with Horton

    2008-08-08T13:01:02Z

    Limousin apple producer Perlim is teaming up for a promotion with 20th Century Fox for the launch of Horton Hears a Who on DVD in France in December.

  • Article

    Florette and Hellmann's join forces

    2008-08-08T11:01:01Z

    A partnership between Florette, the UK’s bagged salad experts, and Hellmann’s is expected to increase sales of salad in foodservice this summer.