Retail news from FPJ – Page 289

  • The 14 new lines
    Article

    Southern Salads to supply Spar

    2008-06-10T08:01:01Z

    Southern Salads, a provider of leafy salads and fresh fruit and vegetables to the foodservice sector, has entered the retail market for the first time, to supply 14 different fresh produce lines to convenience store chain Spar.

  • Article

    Aldi breaks records in May

    2008-06-09T11:33:01Z

    Aldi has described May as its best-ever month, with shoppers switching from dearer supermarket rivals as a result of the credit crunch, according to Thisismoney.co.uk.

  • Online shopping defies credit crunch
    Article

    Online shopping defies credit crunch

    2008-06-09T10:01:01Z

    With internet consumer numbers at an all time high and online spending growing at its fastest rate for six years, e-retail shows no sign of succumbing to the economic downturn, according to Verdict Research in its latest report - UK e-Retail 2008.

  • British Food Fortnight to promote 5 A DAY
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    British Food Fortnight to promote 5 A DAY

    2008-06-09T08:01:01Z

    The Department of Health has teamed up with British Food Fortnight to promote the importance of its 5 A DAY Just Eat More (fruit & veg) message to school children and their parents.

  • More customers, higher sales
    Article

    Asda makes merry in May

    2008-06-07T11:01:01Z

    Asda has reported that its sales “strengthened further” during May, and fresh foods were one of the drivers.

  • Sir Stuart Rose
    Article

    A rise? Not this time Sir Stuart

    2008-06-07T09:01:01Z

    The salary of Sir Stuart Rose, executive chairman of Marks & Spencer, fell by 40 percent in 2007-08 despite profits breaking through the £1 billion mark for the first time in a decade.

  • Article

    Asda founder Asquith dies, aged 81

    2008-06-06T13:17:47Z

    Peter Asquith, who was the last surviving founder of Asda, has died at the age of 81.

  • Stephen Robertson
    Article

    Retailers welcome interest rate stability

    2008-06-06T13:01:02Z

    The BRC has welcomed yesterday’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged.

  • 41 per cent of Brits incorporate more than one ethical issue into their buying decisions
    Article

    Brits head of the pack on ethical shopping

    2008-06-05T10:49:13Z

    British shoppers are leading their European counterparts when it comes to shopping ethically, new research from international food and grocery expert IGD has revealed.

  • Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King
    Article

    King optimistic in face of credit crunch

    2008-06-03T08:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has told This is Money he does not believe the consumer trend towards cutting back on spending will affect sales at the supermarket chain.

  • Article

    Morrisons set to update on progress

    2008-06-02T10:46:53Z

    Morrisons will this week release an update on its progress at its annual general meeting, as it begins a new phase without Sir Ken Morrison at the helm.

  • Pineapple takes to the sky
    Article

    Pineapple takes to the sky

    2008-06-02T10:01:01Z

    Pineapple has just taken off - quite literally. Individually sleeved Cape fresh pineapple sticks, originally developed in partnership by Capespan and Superior Food, have made an immediate impact since their launch as part of the British Airways long-haul menu.

  • Article

    M&S ranks last in recycling research

    2008-05-30T12:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer has ranked last in a league of retailers for the amount of recyclable packaging it uses.

  • Article

    Boleat calls for GLA action with multiples

    2008-05-30T10:01:01Z

    The Association of Labour Providers (ALP) has called for supermarkets that drive down prices to be made aware of the knock-on impact that this has on labour issues.

  • Consumers can taste Thai produce from June 2-9
    Article

    Taste of Thailand at Tesco

    2008-05-30T08:01:01Z

    UK shoppers will be able to sample exotic fresh produce from Thailand this month, as a series of tasting events is launched in Tesco stores.

  • Discounters take first prize
    Article

    Discounters take first prize

    2008-05-29T10:01:01Z

    Discount retailers are taking the lead in the grocery market share race, according to the latest TNS Worldpanel grocery figures.

  • Justin King
    Article

    KIng tops Power 100 list

    2008-05-29T09:01:01Z

    Chief executive of Sainsbury’s Justin King has been named the UK’s most powerful marketer, after rising to the top of weekly magazine Marketing’s annual Power 100 list.

  • An image from the campaign
    Article

    Spar shoppers to get Sorted out

    2008-05-28T10:01:01Z

    June will see the launch of Sorted, convenience retail chain Spar’s biggest-ever sales building advertising campaign.

  • Article

    Think tank slams "carbon hypocrisy" of retailers

    2008-05-28T08:01:01Z

    A leading think tank has thrown its views on the airfreight debate into the ring, urging supermarkets to stop being “carbon hypocrites” when it comes to their ethical policies.

  • Eat the Blues in the pink
    Article

    Eat the Blues in the pink

    2008-05-27T11:01:01Z

    The Chilean Fresh Fruit Association (CFFA) outlined its successful Eat the Blues campaign last week, to reinforce its position as the number-one blueberry exporter.