All Retail articles – Page 562

  • rPET100 makes packaging recycling easy
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    rPET100 makes packaging recycling easy

    2008-03-16T14:01:01Z

    A new thermoformed plastic packaging system will make recycling much easier for retailers and consumers by using a single type of plastic for the entire pack.

  • Val Gibson and Matthew Bruno of Booths
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    Booths encourages kids to grow their own

    2008-03-15T12:01:01Z

    Booths is inviting green-fingered primary schools across the north of England to compete in a ‘Grow Your Own’ competition, as part of industry-led initiative the Year of Food and Farming.

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    Tesco threatens Ocado with legal action

    2008-03-14T10:01:01Z

    Tesco has threatened to complain to the Advertising Standards Authority about online retailer Ocado’s latest ad campaign, according to The Daily Telegraph.

  • Stephen Robertson
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    BRC accuses chancellor of smokescreen Budget

    2008-03-13T10:07:50Z

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has accused chancellor Alistair Darling of “using claims of tackling social and environmental ills as an excuse to take yet more tax from hard-pressed businesses and consumers”.

  • Profits soar for Morrisons
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    Profits soar for Morrisons

    2008-03-13T09:42:09Z

    Morrisons has seen its pre-tax profits almost double, suggesting the supermarket chain has bounced back from its troubled takeover of Safeway in 2004.

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    ACS criticises CC for "timid" response

    2008-03-12T09:45:23Z

    The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has criticised the Competition Commission (CC) for being “timid” in its proposed remedies for the UK grocery market.

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    Bifga adds voice to calls for greater CC remedies

    2008-03-11T09:01:02Z

    Bifga has said the proposals made in last month’s Competition Commission (CC) provisional decision on remedies in its groceries market investigation are “the absolute minimum needed to even begin to correct the imbalance between buyer power of the larger retailers and the vulnerability of suppliers”.

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    Nutty decision Liberates Waitrose

    2008-03-10T16:01:02Z

    Waitrose has become the first UK supermarket to stock new Fairtrade nut brand Liberation, in time for Fairtrade Fortnight.

  • Ocado squares up to Tesco
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    Ocado squares up to Tesco

    2008-03-10T14:39:09Z

    Ocado, the online grocery chain part-owned by John Lewis, is launching a price war against Tesco.

  • Could Wal-Mart cut its losses with the UK chain?
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    Wal-Mart considers Asda pull-out

    2008-03-10T14:19:18Z

    Revelations that Wal-Mart considered pulling out of Asda last year have created shockwaves in the retail industry.

  • Sir Stuart Rose
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    Rose committed to M&S to 2011

    2008-03-10T13:57:37Z

    Marks & Spencer chief Sir Stuart Rose has pledged to remain with the high-street retailer until 2011, as he moves up from chief executive to become executive chairman.

  • Shoppers will now have to ask for plastic bags to pack their groceries
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    Asda joins plastic bag pledge wagon

    2008-03-10T09:01:01Z

    Asda is to cut the number of plastic bags offered to shoppers by 20 per cent, with a “bag on request” system to be introduced at the beginning of June.

  • Morrisons' growth spurt gathers pace
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    Morrisons' growth spurt gathers pace

    2008-03-07T09:37:57Z

    Morrisons’ recent growth spurt is far from over, with the chain notching up a further 11 per cent growth rate in the 12 weeks to February 24.

  • Asda and Co-op table Somerfield bids
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    Asda and Co-op table Somerfield bids

    2008-03-02T12:44:17Z

    The Co-op and Asda have both tabled bids for the whole of Somerfield, according to the Sunday press.

  • Gordon Brown is ready to get tough on plastic bag use
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    PM warns retailers on plastic bag use

    2008-02-29T11:23:52Z

    Gordon Brown has warned that he will force retailers to cut down on plastic bags if they fail to do so on their own initiative.

  • Four years to be fair
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    Four years to be fair

    2008-02-29T08:01:01Z

    The Fairtrade Foundation unveiled its four-year plan for transforming global trade on Tuesday, as it battled to fend off controversial criticism of the movement’s relevance at the start of this year’s Fairtrade Fortnight.

  • Top of the shops named by Which?
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    Top of the shops named by Which?

    2008-02-27T10:01:02Z

    Waitrose has been recognised as the number-one high street retailer for customer service in an annual survey by consumer magazine Which?

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    Somerfield in "good health"

    2008-02-27T07:01:01Z

    Somerfield registered a pre-tax profit of £26.4 million for the year to April 28, 2007, against a loss of £118.1m the preceding year, according to accounts filed at Companies House.

  • Bananas see red at Morrisons
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    Bananas see red at Morrisons

    2008-02-26T08:01:01Z

    Morrisons has introduced an exclusive red banana to its shelves.

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    Retail bushy tailed, despite fears

    2008-02-25T13:01:02Z

    David Bush, head of Grant Thornton's retail services team said this morning that the UK high street is still experiencing stronger than expected growth, despite fears of a slowdown in consumer spending.