Asda news and analysis – Page 199

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    BEEF: Butter and butchery still closely linked trades

    2000-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Milk price rise highlights dairy sector's role in meat industry Meat buyers dependent on home produced beef supplies may have a slightly more secure trading outlook following the latest round of milk price increases, led by Asda and Safeway....

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    Asda: Moss chemists bought

    2000-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Asda says the "anti-competitive" retail price maintenance regulations governing dispensing chemists will not stop its programme of pharmacy expansion. The chain announced this week that it has bought 48 in-store Moss NHS pharmacies. The deal,...

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    Asda: Campbell exits next year

    2000-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Asda deputy chief executive Tony Campbell is to retire early next year after 16 years with the company. However, the company has rejected suggestions that the move is linked in any way with the departure of Allan Leighton. In an internal memo...

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    Christmas opening: Small stores outraged at Asda's appeal fo

    2000-09-16T00:00:00Z

    Asda's decision to ask local authorities to turn a blind eye' to superstores flouting Sunday trading legislation over the festive season has enraged independent retailers. After a survey revealing that most customers are content with six-hour...

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    News special: Allan Leighton quits

    2000-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Action man behind the wacky image The first most Asda employees knew of Allan Leighton's shock decision to quit the business was when they got a highly charged e-mail from their charismatic leader. In the e-mail, entitled My Fond Farewell',...

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    Scotland: Safeway adds to Asda woes

    2000-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Safeway has unveiled a Scottish logo and brand identity as part of its campaign to position itself as Scotland's number one food retailer. The supermarket chain says its market share in Scotland is 22%, making it the market leader in that...

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    Asda: No pay by sale'

    2000-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Asda this week denied rumours it plans any form of pay by sale' system in the UK, even at its Patchway flagship store. Practiced in the US by Asda's parent Wal-Mart, pay by sale' systems clear payment to suppliers for goods once they have been...

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    Asda: Momentum is slowing

    2000-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Asda continues to find it hard to maintain last year's momentum, suggest the latest market share figures from Taylor Nelson Sofres. August was a tough month for the Wal-Mart subsidiary, according to Sharetrack data leaked to The Grocer, with market...

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    Boots made for talkin'

    2000-08-26T00:00:00Z

    It speaks volumes for the Yanks' incredible pulling power that, 14 months on from the day they coughed up £6.7bn for Asda, the mere mention of Wal-Mart still has an orgasmic effect in newsrooms and analysts' hideaways around our land. Has there...

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    A mixed picture

    2000-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Sir; I would like to agree with the verdict of your "disappointed" mystery shopper who visited the first Asda Wal-Mart supercentre in Bristol (The Grocer, August 5, p4). I popped into the store on my way back home two weeks ago after a holiday in...

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    Asda's pig in a poke

    2000-08-19T00:00:00Z

    A clumsy PR stunt by Asda was the last thing Britain's beleaguered pig industry needed this week. By threatening to withdraw nine lines of Belgian pâté in the wake of an EU ban on live pig exports, the multiple ran the risk of trivialising an issue...

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    How rewarding is the loyalty card?

    2000-08-12T00:00:00Z

    What value do loyalty cards have for retailers? Do they really generate loyalty? Why do chains retain them when Asda, Morrisons and now Safeway do quite happily without? Sarah Dowding reports on the pros and cons of those bits of plastic The debate...

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    Producing at a loss can't go on

    2000-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Sir, In your recent dairy supplement (July 1) you state that when Asda (closely followed by the other multiples) cut the price of a four pint polybottle of milk from 89p to 83p it took a cut in margin. Once upon a time, 89p was a loss leader...

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    How to embarrass a Safeway squad

    2000-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Safeway has admitted to a dirty tricks campaign orchestrated at area level against Asda's Admatch promotion as the supermarket price war hots up in Scotland. A source from Safeway in Bishopbriggs near Glasgow said: "Area management told us to...

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    Retail spotlight: Patchworks

    2000-07-29T00:00:00Z

    It's the first Asda Wal-Mart Supercentre in the UK and the Stars and Stripes are surprisingly low key as Elaine Watson discovers Patchway doesn't cater for the specialist end of the market, explains Mike Powlesland, head of the toy department at...

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    Wal-Mart not good news for fresh

    2000-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir; Nice to see Asda opening another colossal store at Patchway in Bristol, though it's a pity we don't at the same time see a large increase in the quality of fresh produce, meat and bakery products displayed on its shelves. One could say the same...

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    Asda/Wal-Mart: Lorries strut their stuff on the sidewalk

    2000-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Asda brought American parent company Wal-Mart's idea of "sidewalk sales" over to Britain's Asda car parks last week. Electrical items and health and beauty products were flogged from unmarked lorries in the first round of souped up car boot sales...

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    oils

    2000-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Asda, Tesco cut own label prices in spite of market rises Olive market turbulent; Spain hit by shortfall The olive oil market is still turbulent, with prices up and down from one day to the next, according to trade sources. However, the overall...

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    SHORTS

    2000-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Burn Stewart is backing its Wallace malt whisky liqueur this winter with price promotions in Asda, the Co-op and selected Safeway stores. These will be supported with displays and in store merchandising Reports from California indicate that 1999...

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    Wal-Mart

    2000-06-17T00:00:00Z

    One two three four, happy days... For Asda staff, one year on after the deal means feeling part of the Wal-Mart "family". Gordon Corner (left) works at Asda's Bishopbriggs store in Scotland and says up until now, Wal-Mart has done little to...