All The Grocer articles in 19 September 2009
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World News 19/9/09
Wal-Mart CEO Mike Duke said this week that he expected the Christmas season to kick off late this year as shoppers watched their spending and steered clear of cheap and cheerful items.
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Other Movers 19/9/09
Lees Foods chairman and CEO Raymond Miquel who stepped in to rescue the business in 1993 when it was close to bankruptcy has left the company. Lees said a new board structure would be announced later this month.
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Tesco lists Guinness pies in 300 stores
Debbie & Andrew's is to supply 300 Tesco stores with its Guinness-infused steak pies.A 600g family pie and a 250g individual pie will hit stores in October to coincide with the brewer's 250th anniversary. The pies would give...
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Grocer 33: Helpful staff secure win for Waitrose
The Grocer's shoppers were sent in search of ethical products this week and Waitrose in Brighton proved itself the best place for Fairtrade, organic and free-range items.
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DBC borrows £35m to fund growth spurt
DBC Foodservice has agreed a £35m three-year banking facility to fund its growth strategy.The deal with Lloyds TSB means DBC, which supplies a wide range of fresh, ambient, chilled and frozen food, will receive a £20m working capital...
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Ocado takes value tack as Everyday up to 400
Ocado will expand its exclusive range of Ocado Everyday products, launched at the end of last year to provide more value in its bottom tier, in a move that provides further distance from the Waitrose range it currently stocks. In...
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Kerrygold cuts its packaging by 90 tonnes
Kerrygold has cut its packaging by more than 90 tonnes a year since moving to a new cheese packing facility in May.The company had saved about 60 tonnes of cardboard by changing the design of some of its boxes and by reducing the board...
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Non-organic option in Abel & Cole boxes
Abel & Cole is offering non-organic meat for the first time to meet demand for a more affordable option.The box scheme operator has added non-organic chicken, pork, beef and lamb to its portfolio.Prices in the new...
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Acid Test: McGuigan Classic Cabernet Sauvignon
A bold and blackcurranty Aussie cab sauv, or over-priced plonk lacking complexity? Our panel decide
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Commodities: Biofuel demand could push up costs across fmcg market
The rise of biofuels means expected crude oil price rises are set to push up the cost of key vegetable oil crops, warns Mintec's Liliana Gonzalez
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Editor's Comment: However fast the industry acts, there's always more red tape ahead
Brace, brace! Duck for cover! If you thought the furore over traffic lights and sat fats was bad, it will look like the proverbial picnic if the latest intimations on the environment come to pass.
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Ad of the Week: Vimto's mixed message takes us all for a ride
This column has previously noted (almost every week, actually) that advertisers seem to think 'zany' equals 'lucrative'. Usually the ghastly pantomime grates like children's knees on playground asphalt, but Vimto's trip to the fairground somehow pulls it off.
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Nisa-Today’s to supply ADM Londis in Republic
Nisa-Today's is to stop recruiting new members in the Republic of Ireland after signing up the 360-strong ADM Londis symbol group this week.The deal, which comes into effect immediately, follows a trial at several Londis stores over the...
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Industry in advanced talks on introducing dairy futures market
Plans are under way to introduce the first UK futures market for dairy products in 2010 to reduce price volatility in the sector.Trading company NYSE Liffe is in advanced talks with the industry, it was revealed at this week's Dairy UK...
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Asda puts fridge roll-out plans on hold after shopper feedback
Asda has shelved plans to roll out the chiller cabinets with doors trialled at its latest eco-store in Liverpool, after shoppers claimed they made it difficult to reach certain products.The C02-powered refrigerators were launched when...
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Co-op takes on RDC after Tesco pulls out
An enormous new regional distribution centre, which is controversially sited near Stonehenge, has been taken on by The Co-operative Group after Tesco backed out.The Andover Airfield site was going to house a massive 863,000 sq ft Tesco...
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Bestway aims to double symbol group sales over next two years
Bestway plans to double its Best-one symbol group sales over the next two years.Best-one controller James Hall said the symbol was on track for sales to exceed £150m this year and that they had being growing at least 20% a year since it...
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Apples fight for share as sales volumes fall
Apple consumption is falling as wide-ranging promotions on other fruit tempt shoppers to switch from the traditional favourite.Sales volumes of apples fell 3.2% to 501 million kgs in the year to May, TNS figures show. The market grew by...
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EU approves funding to grow Red Tractor scheme
The Red Tractor logo is set to appear on more products following the EU's approval of a funding package that also secured the future of the scheme. The future of the scheme had been hanging in the balance since an application was made...
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Profits twice as nice for BA Cash & Carry
Full-year pre-tax profits have more than doubled at Welsh wholesaler BA Cash & Carry.Profits jumped 101% to £282,262 in the year to 28 February, the Landmark Wholesale member revealed in accounts filed at Companies House. Sales rose...





