Sainsbury's news and analysis – Page 164

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    Supplier Spotlight

    2005-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Some might question the wisdom of putting all your eggs, or tomatoes, in a basket marked Sainsbury, but that is what one fresh produce company has done – and it is convinced it is the right way forward.Fresh Link’s sole client is Sainsbury...

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    Cheers! The party’s over

    2005-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Tough trading at Christmas has failed to dim hopes for the coming year. John Wood reportsCompetition between the major supermarkets was especially intense this Christmas with even giants such as Sainsbury and Morrisons reporting...

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    Sainsbury sees fuel-driven sales growth

    2005-01-13T08:41:00Z

    Sainsbury has announced a sales growth of 6.1% for its third quarter, strongly driven by petrol sales.Sales growth for the 12 weeks to January 1 totalled 2.7% if petrol was excluded, and on a like-for-like basis sales were up by 2.4% but...

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    JS streamlines potato supply

    2005-01-08T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s drive to streamline its supply base is continuing apace, with potato supplier MBM, a subsidiary of Premier Foods, the latest to find itself surplus to requirements.Ditching the Cambridgeshire-based company means the multiple now has...

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    Netto’s meal challenge

    2005-01-08T00:00:00Z

    Discount supermarket chain Netto is challenging premium own label brands, such as Tesco Finest, Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference and Asda Extra Special, with a new own label range of chilled ready meals.The new six-strong range has been...

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    Fasten your seat belts...

    2005-01-08T00:00:00Z

    ...you’re in for a bumpy ride in 2005. Last year the industry was well and truly under the spotlight thanks to the Public Health White Paper, continued c-store consolidation and the troubles at Sainsbury and Marks & Spencer. And it can expect ...

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    Sainsbury London stores hit by stock errors

    2005-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury has suffered a further setback after many of its London stores ran out of fresh food this week due to a technical error. The supermarket group said fewer than 20 stores were affected but seven of its Local convenience stores had...

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    Sainsbury appoints new marketing head for c-stores

    2004-12-23T08:12:00Z

    Richard Lancaster, trading director for Jacksons Stores, has been appointed as Trading and Marketing Director for Sainsbury’s Convenience Division. Lancaster will take overall accountability for trading and marketing for Jacksons, Bells,...

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    Farmers Alliance launch milk price talks with Sainsbury

    2004-12-20T08:59:00Z

    The Fair Price for GM Free Milk Alliance – a broad coalition of farming and food organisations – met recently with senior Sainsbury representatives to demand policy changes to save small farms and sustainable agriculture in Britain.The...

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    The movers who are shaking up the industry as they pick up those top jobs

    2004-12-18T00:00:00Z

    > > Review of 2004Justin King became chief executive at Sainsbury in March. Nine months, the first recorded loss and several profit warnings later, he is fighting to restore JS.After Roger Holmes’ departure from M& S,...

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    Hard times

    2004-12-18T00:00:00Z

    2004 is a year Sainsbury will want to forget, with its first-ever loss and a failed £140m investment in IT. Can its new CEO turn its fortunes around? Elaine Watson reportsIf 1992 was an annus horribilis for the House of Windsor, 2004...

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    Supply chain woes go on

    2004-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s supply chain woes have continued to hamper availability in-store, according to The Grocer 33 data for the last six months.The chain, which has made a concerted effort to tackle problems with its new store replenishment system and...

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    Chain of disasters

    2004-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Was Sainsbury’s automated fulfilment system flawed from the start or was it just badly executed?Tesco may have stolen a march on its rivals in the 1990s when it came to investing in its supply chain, conceded Sainsbury’s director of...

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    Blueberry sizes up

    2004-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is stocking what it describes as a giant blueberry.The size of a grape, it is three times larger than the usual variety. Fruit buyer Craig Sibbitt said: “Blueberries have long been known as power packs of nutritional goodness, and...

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    Brewers blast big booze cuts

    2004-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Brewers have accused Sainsbury of destabilising the beer market after slashing prices to as low as 33p a bottle to increase festive footfall – one of the cheapest deals available on leading brands.The supermarket ran a five-day promotion ending...

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    Retailers yet to back OTM beef

    2004-12-11T00:00:00Z

    The big retailers are refusing to commit to stocking over 30-month beef when the OTM rule is abolished, probably some time next year.Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury, Morrisons and Somerfield all stopped short of pledging to sell products made from the...

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    Sainsbury debt drops closer to junk status

    2004-12-10T08:33:00Z

    Sainsbury’s debt has been downgraded to within one notch of ‘junk’ status by Moody’s the ratings agency.The rating on £1.9bn of Sainsbury debt has been reduced by Moody’s from Baa2 to Baa3, and the agency stated that even this was a weak...

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    Tea towel and mince pie sales start festive season

    2004-12-08T08:28:00Z

    Tea towel sales are booming this month as parents use them for headdresses for their kids’ Nativity plays, according to Sainsbury supermarket. The retailer has had to order extra supplies to fuel this demand during the festive season, which...

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    JS keeps up the variety show

    2004-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury is planning to launch new varieties into its fresh produce sections at least every two months for the foreseeable future according to its vegetable and salad buyers.Speaking exclusively to The Grocer, they said they were firmly...

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    Pink Lady in an instant

    2004-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s Pink Lady pre-packs and polybags will carry an instant-win on-pack promotion designed to drive sales in the run-up to Christmas. Created by Chingford Fruits, which ran a similar campaign on Sainsbury’s cherries earlier in the year,...