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  • News

    Hughes heads ops at Dobbies Garden Centre

    2011-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Michael Hughes has been appointed operations director of Tesco-owned Dobbies Garden Centre.

    Hughes, who was placed by headhunters Anthony Gregg Partnership, was most recently general manager for central operations at Coles in Australia,…

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    Food Doctor unveils new noodle pot

    2011-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The Food Doctor is rolling out a new noodle pot snack to Tesco stores this week as the company seeks to attract female shoppers looking for a healthy twist on Pot Noodles. The snackpots (rsp: £1.39) are among 15 Food Doctor lines...

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    Spar UK is ‘fantastic and entrepreneurial’ says incoming MD

    2011-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Debbie Robinson officially took up the reins as MD of Spar UK this week.Speaking exclusively to The Grocer, the former Co-op food marketing director said it was an exciting time to be back in food retail. "The convenience...

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    Yog extends frozen yoghurt to Waitrose

    2011-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Frozen yoghurt retailer Yog is making its products available for the first time outside its own stores with an exclusive rollout in Waitrose next month.Yog operates six café-style stores across the UK, including sites in London, Brighton...

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    Tetley takes Tea Folk into baked aisle with sultana scones

    2011-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Tetley tea is stepping outside the tea aisle for the first time with the launch of a range of fruit scones. A four-pack of Tetley Tea Folk sultana scones (rsp: £1.29), baked under licence by Haywood & Padgett, will launch into Asda…

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    ‘Reverse season’ asparagus in M&S for autumn

    2011-09-08T11:06:50.753Z

    Marks & Spencer is launching a ‘reverse season’ British asparagus that will come into season in the autumn instead of the usual springtime. It will be available in M&S stores from September to November.

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    Morrisons profits provide cheer amid retail gloom

    2011-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons delivered some welcome good news for the retail sector this morning with a 9% jump in pre-tax profits. Like-for-like sales for the six months to 31 July were up 2.2%, which Morrisons said was 0.8% ahead of the grocery market.

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    We’re first to offer full Mexican, claims Sainsbury’s

    2011-09-07T11:37:00Z

    Sainsbury’s is claiming to be the first retailer to launch a complete chilled Mexican food range. The 20-strong line-up launches in 545 Sainsbury’s stores today, with items priced from £1.50 to £6.00.

  • News

    Asda pips rivals to Cox apple punch

    2011-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Asda has claimed victory in the race to stock this year’s crop of British Cox apples, with the first Cox going into Asda stores on Sunday.

  • News

    Waitrose woos posh house buyers

    2011-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose has teamed up with Banner Homes to offer new residents at a new upmarket development in Sunningdale, Berkshire, a free hamper and a £10 grocery voucher.

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    Waitrose signs up Moore for executive chef role

    2011-09-05T11:30:28.130Z

    Waitrose has appointed Michelin-starred chef Jonathan Moore as executive chef.

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    Sainsbury’s will take on 15,000 for Christmas

    2011-09-05T11:17:19.787Z

    Sainsbury’s will bring in 15,000 seasonal workers for the key Christmas period. Seasonal staff will carry out a wide number of roles from November onwards, including customer service, manning the tills, stocking shelves and online picking.

  • News

    World News: 03/09/2011

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    JAPAN: Tesco is to pull out of Japan, admitting it "cannot build a sufficiently scalable business". The supermarket said it planned to sell its 129 convenience stores, focused around Tokyo, eight years after launching in the country. Nearly half...

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    Co-op trialling shelf sales of spirits after Diageo indie success

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group has taken a lead from independents, teaming up with Diageo to boost spirits sales in its c-stores. The society is working with the drinks giant as part of its ongoing Free Your Spirits campaign, through which...

  • News

    Candy floss flavour grapes, anyone..?

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Mack Multiples is hoping to inject fresh innovation into the UK table grape market by importing a sweet, ­candy floss-flavoured grape the first in a line of new varieties it hopes to import. Sainsbury's is the first UK retailer to stock...

  • LONDON-TEA
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    London Tea bags its first Asda listing

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Organic and Fairtrade tea brand The London Tea Company is launching into Asda next week. Green Tea Tropical, Peppermint & Spearmint, White Tea and Elderflower, Raspberry Chilli, and Intense Chai will be available in 200 Asda stores...

  • News

    Horlicks links to Asda cancer campaign

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Horlicks Light Chocolate will be tickled pink or at least its packaging will be this month and next. Parent company GSK has linked up with Asda to offer customers a pretty, special edition 500g pack in support of Breast Cancer Care. Ten...

  • LEMON-SQUEEZY
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    Own-label washing up liquid off Co-op shelves for a month

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group will be without own-label washing up liquid for more than a month after its supplier pulled out of the UK market. Own-label washing up liquid would not be on shelves until 3 October, the society said, after it had…

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    Co-op Group turns up the heat on Somerfield disposal scheme

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The Co-operative Group is accelerating its Somerfield disposal programme as it bids to get all of its stores refurbished under The Co-operative fascia by the end of the year. In recent weeks the society has announced a spate of closures...

  • Analysis & Features

    The Co-op eyes a network fit for the future

    2011-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Last week’s numbers don’t look clever. But a mammoth overhaul of its outdated logistics network is essential to The Co-op’s rejuvenation. Beth Phillips reports