All The Grocer articles in 2 November 2002 – Page 2

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    protest an Ill-informed non-event

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    from Brian Simpson, chief executive, Scottish Quality Salmon Sir; The protest against farmed salmon outside supermarkets organised by Bruce Sandison (The Grocer, October 26, p61) would truly appear to have been a non-event. SQS noted very little...

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    Tesco skates on Streatham ice

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Tesco has put in a planning application for a mixed-use regeneration scheme in Streatham, south London. The scheme will include a new 38,000 sq ft Tesco store, private and affordable housing, a public square, improved public transport links and...

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    Hackles rise at voucher plan

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Government plans to revamp the state-funded milk welfare scheme could spell ruin for small milk distributors and cause chaos at the checkout, industry sources have warned. Under the present scheme, pregnant women and jobseekers with young...

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    GETTING STUCK IN

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Adrian Hill has a tough act to follow when he took up his new job as company secretary at Walkers' Nonsuch, the independent toffee specialist based in Stoke-on-Trent. His predecessor was Cyril Jackson who had held the position for the last 50 years...

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    n Fimbles magazine

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    BBC Magazines' biggest pre-school launch ever takes place next month with the publication of Fimbles magazine on November 14. The new title for two to four-year-olds is based around the TV series and will be supported by instore activity at launch,...

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    How has nurtured Fariba

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Healthy fast food chain Fariba started life as a one-off outlet set up by ex-MD Turbo Chef Europe, Paul Clarke. The entrepeneur opened a restaurant/takeaway in Milton Keynes but approached Unilever for funding to develop the concept. Now there's...

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    Extra Special swells to twice the size

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Mary Carmichael Asda is stepping up the battle for dominance in the premium own label market by almost doubling the size of its Extra Special range. The expanded range, which covers the spectrum of meal occasions, will include 250 products...

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    Grape expectations

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Welch's American Concord grape juice is now available in the UK courtesy of Stevens & Brotherton. The ambient juice comes in a 710ml glass bottle (rsp £1.99). A combination of concentrated and single juice from the Concord variety of grape gives...

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    The Saturday Essay - Keith Weed

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Picture this; a mother helps her 26-year-old son move out of home for the second time. This time he's moving in with his girlfriend and they're rentinga place to live. Within six months, the realtionship is over and he's back, and what's more, he's...

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    Dragon Eggs from Potter workshop

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Simon Mowbray Schoolboy wizard Harry Potter will spearhead Masterfoods' spring and Easter push next year. The confectionery giant is stepping up its offering based on author JK Rowling's creation to roll out a range of new products including...

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    Your local firework display

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    If a week is a long time in politics then the last seven days have been an eternity in grocery retail. And, appropriately for this time of year, the industry has been shaken up with a bang. But instead of the old institution of Parliament being the...

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    A growing number of discerning shoppers want high quality, s

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    The speciality area is led by the £53.3m olive oil spreads sector which boasts of combining taste with a feel-good factor. The top brand is Unilever Bestfoods' Olivio with a 69% value share. Its continued domination of the sector has been...

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    n SMP subsidy cut

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Brussels will reduce export subsidy on SMP by 11%. This comes after a two-month period in which demand for EU powder rose on world markets because of a lack of supplies from Australia and New Zealand. The decision was questioned by member...

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    Sir Peter's eye on Curry work

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    John Wood Sainsbury chief executive Sir Peter Davis will be a member of the nine-strong implementation group charged with delivering DEFRA's sustainable food and farming policy. DEFRA is expected to report its strategy in early December and...

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    Courvoisier wraps it up

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Courvoisier is being packaged in a gift box for added seasonal appeal. The pack features a 35cl bottle of Courvoisier VS Cognac with a brandy balloon glass and will be available in Sainsbury's, Asda and Makro for £9.99. The back of the pack...

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    Worshipful staff at the meat counter

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Safeway is celebrating the expertise of some of its butchers who have won accreditation with the Worshipful Company of Butchers. More than 150 received the award after a three-day course, and 10 were honoured as outstanding. The Safeway...

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    Coffee Syrup kick

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Lyle's has signalled its intent to stick with Coffee Syrups by announcing a £450,000 round of support. The push will include offering London consumers a free sample sachet and money-off coupon if they send a text message for details....

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    A policy that bypasses small shops

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    from Alan Toft, director general, Federation of Wholesale Distributors Sir; John Healey, the customs minister, has made an adroit justification for the new Customs & Excise policy which will enable cross-Channel passengers to exist for six...

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    Focus On: Butters and spreads. Vox Shop.

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Plea for DynamismPrasheel Kunwardia, Somerfield product group manager, cheese and yellow fats Kunwardia says more NPD work needs to be done to reverse volume declines. "Suppliers and multiples need to be more dynamic and aggressive with...

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    A hit that's only faintly bruising

    2002-11-02T00:00:00Z

    A good performance by Safeway and Sainsbury helped to prevent our basket of shares from taking an alarming dip this month. However, even though many of our companies are outperforming the market, we took a loss of £37.Tesco dropped a few...