Retail news from FPJ – Page 371
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Pink Lady announces awards for 2004
Coregeo has announced new retail awards to mark the beginning of the northern hemisphere Pink Lady season.
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Acorn achieves BRC standard
Acorn Labels of St Ives, Cambridgeshire has achieved the British Retail Consortium standard.
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Tesco surges ahead with Q3 results
Tesco's latest results have surpassed expectations, with an increase in group sales of 17.5 per cent.
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BRC and government join forces
The British Retail Consortium and the government are to set up a national venture combatting crime against shops and businesses.
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Leatherhead to conduct salt reduction study
Leatherhead Food International has teamed up with the food industry to investigate salt reduction in food.
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Ready meals interest rising
The UK's love of ready meals are showing no signs of abating, according to a new report into the booming ready meal market.
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Tesco stretches its lead at top
Tesco is expected to announce a 13.2 per cent rise in UK sales, when it releases its trading statement this week.
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Fresh produce Q Award for Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's Anya Potatoes won a silver Q, while M&S was highly commended for its Jubilee strawberries, supplied by KG Fruits.
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Rising numbers of Brits opt to dine out
Britons are deserting the kitchen in their droves in favour of eating out, according to a survey conducted by market analyst Mintel.
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Safeway blames profits on delayed competition process
Safeway has announced its half-year results, with pre-tax profits rising £17.7m to £160.2m for the period to October 11. However, underlying profits fell by seven per cent to £173.2 million.
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Solanum and Waitrose onto World Cup winner
Solanum has announced the re-introduction of red, white and blue potatoes in support of the England rugby team's world cup performances down under.
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Rivals target Safeway to halt takeover
Asda and Sainsbury's are rumoured to be in talks with Safeway to buy some of the troubled store's supermarkets in a late effort to thwart Morrisons proposed takeover, according to a report in The Times.
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Food giants team up on obesity battle
The UK's major food companies, supermarkets and caterers are to join forces to launch a new coalition aimed at combating high rates of obesity in children.
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Asda blasts FoE
Asda has countered Friends of the Earth criticism that it and market-leader Tesco are abandoning UK apple growers.
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Hargreaves secures major asparagus deal
Hargreaves Plants has secured the propagation and marketing rights to one of the world's most advanced asparagus breeding programs.
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M&S food man to replace Sir Peter Davis at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's has named Justin King, the head of M&S food and business, as its new chief executive.
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Sainsbury's sees light at tunnel's end
Sainsbury's has struggled to lift sales with the announcement of its half-year results but Sir Peter Davis is confident that the group can now look with hope to the future.
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MBM launches organic cuisine
MBM Organic Produce has launched a new "organic cuisine" brand of quality assured fresh organic produce.
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Sainsbury's results set to disappoint
Sainsbury's is predicted to reveal disappointing half-year figures this week after the group has failed to capitalise on this year's hot summer.