- Government bungles foodservice statisticsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Claims by a government agency that consumer spending on eating out of home has overtaken meals at home have been dismissed as rubbish by a foodservice expert.
(Page 4: 168 words) - Bestway adds Italian winesPublished: 21 September, 2006
Eighteen new Italian wines have been added to Bestway Group's Cellar Estates own label wine range.
(Page 4: 138 words) - Vitality expands with the acquisition of StephensPublished: 21 September, 2006
Landmark Wholesale member Vitality Group, which is based in north London, has acquired Stephens Wholesale of Dartford in Kent
(Page 4: 120 words) - FWD chairmen at conferencePublished: 21 September, 2006
The current chairman of the FWD and two of his predecessors will be among speakers at the Grocery Wholesaling 2006 conference on September 27.
(Page 4: 115 words) - Buying alliance set up by SparPublished: 21 September, 2006
Spar and The Co-op movement have formed a new buying alliance for own label products.
(Page 4: 132 words) - Woodward takes over DBCPublished: 21 September, 2006
A £500m turnover foodservice business has been created by the takeover of DBC Foodservice by Woodward Foodservice.
(Page 4: 408 words) - New spirits regime comes into operation in OctoberPublished: 21 September, 2006
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has reminded wholesalers that from October 1 new legislation comes into force requiring duty stamps in the spirits category.
(Page 4: 139 words) - Parfetts to re-locate trading department to Stockport HQPublished: 21 September, 2006
Landmark Wholesale member, Parfetts Cash & Carry has announced plans to re-locate its trading department from its depot at Aintree to its head office in Stockport.
(Page 7: 177 words) - New rosé wine trio at BookerPublished: 21 September, 2006
Malt House Vintners, Booker's own label wine range, has introduced three new rosé varieties. It is now available in the River Wild (Californian), Rouwke's Drift (South African) and Marcel Hubert (French) ranges, and Booker claims the extensions make its rosé offering one of the best in the market.
(Page 7: 80 words) - Burton's Foods completes a sweet deal with TangerinePublished: 21 September, 2006
Tangerine, the Blackpool-based confectionery firm, has bought the confectionery arm of Burton's Foods.
(Page 7: 112 words) - New fresh fish range at MBLPublished: 21 September, 2006
MBL is re-launching its fresh fish range this month and returning it to Budgens own label.
(Page 7: 148 words) - New own label designs for Londis and BudgensPublished: 21 September, 2006
New own label designs have been launched by MBL for both its Londis and Budgens brands.
(Page 8: 208 words) - Italian pizza comes to UKPublished: 21 September, 2006
3663 has launched a range from an Italian pizza-maker which produces stone-baked and wood-fired pizzas in the traditional way.
(Page 8: 110 words) - Over 8,000 caterers enrol for Foodservice RewardsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Nestlé FoodServices has hailed the Foodservice Rewards loyalty scheme as a success after more than 8,000 caterers signed up for the scheme in its first year.
(Page 8: 109 words) - Topps aims to increase distribution with JenksPublished: 21 September, 2006
Confectionery maker Topps has teamed up with sales and marketing broker Jenks in a bid to increase distribution within the cash and carry, wholesale and convenience sector.
(Page 8: 151 words) - New member for Landmark groupPublished: 21 September, 2006
AJ Foods is the newest member to join the Landmark Wholesale group, taking Landmark's membership to 30 in total.
(Page 10: 218 words) - Top Scandia sales scoop prizes for Parfetts retailersPublished: 21 September, 2006
Two Stockport retailers have won pitch-side advertising at Stockport County Football Club's ground in a competition run by Parfetts Cash & Carry.
(Page 10: 150 words) - Manager of the monthPublished: 21 September, 2006
The Nestlé Rowntree Manager of the Month for September is awarded to Gerry Fraser, senior trader, at Bellevue Cash & Carry in Edinburgh.
(Page 10: 386 words) - Blueprint re-launch in time for XmasPublished: 21 September, 2006
The FWD Take Home Blueprint for Ales, Lagers and Cider is re-launched this month, ahead of Christmas, the biggest trading peak of the year for the wholesale sector.
(Page 12: 428 words) - reviewPublished: 21 September, 2006
A high level of activity in the wholesale world during August is usually a sign that good weather is boosting the business. But, a close look this year would have revealed that most of the midnight oil was actually being burnt by the management teams responding to a recent request for information from the Competition Commission.
(Page 12: 430 words) - Miller retires from Parfetts and Martin joins the teamPublished: 21 September, 2006
Parfetts has seen management changes with financial director Robert Miller retiring and Iain Martin appointed as company accountant.
(Page 14: 166 words) - AF Blakemore appoints FittonPublished: 21 September, 2006
Mike Fitton has joined AF Blakemore to take on the role of retail sales director for Spar Distribution.
(Page 14: 109 words) - Segal starts work at HIMPublished: 21 September, 2006
Peter Segal has joined HIM as a main board director.
(Page 14: 91 words) - Dempsey joins Capper & CoPublished: 21 September, 2006
Capper & Co has appointed Mark Dempsey as its new retail forecourt specialist.
(Page 14: 118 words) - buyer in the picturePublished: 21 September, 2006
? Job title: trading controller
(Page 14: 149 words) - Holmes holds Today's Group Football Crazy roadshowsPublished: 21 September, 2006
England footballer Sir Geoff Hurst was the guest of honour at the Today's Group Football Crazy roadshow staged receptions at Holmes Wholesale Services depots in Coleraine, Belfast and Lurgan in Northern Ireland.
(Page 16: 158 words) - Makro celebrates 35 yearsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Makro has been busy this summer with multiple promotions.
(Page 16: 157 words) - Retailers win a birthday bonusPublished: 21 September, 2006
Bestway Cash and Carry's 30th birthday promotion has had a successful start, following the launch of the 30/30 promotion at the end of July.
(Page 16: 96 words) - Captain VigilantePublished: 21 September, 2006
BRAVEHEART. You couldn't make it up. It's reported that the Scottish Executive is planning to relax planning rules to allow more giant superstores to open.
(Page 18: 1035 words) - United spends £80,000 on new systemPublished: 21 September, 2006
United Wholesale Grocers, the cash and carry Landmark member based in Glasgow, has chosen to upgrade its point of sale system and implement a new merchandise management solution with STL.
(Page 21: 170 words) - Easilift installs loading baysPublished: 21 September, 2006
Easilift Loading Systems has provided loading bay equipment for Nisa-Today's national distribution centre in Scunthorpe.
(Page 21: 138 words) - Sanderson wins SLW contractPublished: 21 September, 2006
Sanderson has won a contract to supply its entry level Small Business Solution (SBS) to Scunthorpe Licensed Wholesalers (SLW).
(Page 21: 120 words) - Freeway Commerce supplies Sodexho with EDIPublished: 21 September, 2006
Freeway Commerce, a provider of e-commerce and electronic trading systems, has supplied a fully managed EDI service to catering and support service provider Sodexho.
(Page 21: 112 words) - Looking to the futurePublished: 21 September, 2006
For Brakes, Christmas 2006 means time to think about Christmas 2007. The process of choosing new products starts roughly 12 months in advance as Brakes' product managers investigate new ideas and products. Coming up with a new product can work in different ways. Sometimes a supplier will bring a product or idea to Brakes, where they will then develop it until they are happy for it to go out. Or Brakes will present a brief to the supplier and then develop that. When giving a briefing to suppliers Brakes covers the details of the visual look, the flavour and the cost.
(Page 24: 616 words) - Heinz offers promotions worth their weight in Tomato KetchupPublished: 21 September, 2006
Heinz is offering a share of £150,000 cash with Heinz Tomato Ketchup.
(Page 31: 147 words) - Eat Out with Maggi at top restaurantsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Maggi is offering caterers an Eat Out promotion of a meal for two at a top UK restaurant.
(Page 31: 111 words) - Aero hot chocolate adds milk varietyPublished: 21 September, 2006
Nestlé FoodServices has expanded its foodservice Aero Bubbly Hot Chocolate to include a powder format which creates a frothy drink when added to hot milk.
(Page 31: 96 words) - Knorr serves up single soupsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Unilever Foodsolutions has introduced Knorr 100% Soup Single Serve Ambient Portions.
(Page 31: 108 words) - MSYS says 'Be media savvy'Published: 21 September, 2006
The news gathering function of local free or paid for newspapers, TV and radio stations is generally a least-cost affair with the number of journalists staffing the newsroom pared down to a minimum. So when a caller rings in to say "I've got a story for you", the editorial team will be more than pleased - it has saved them from more grafting under pressure.
(Page 34: 747 words) - Proactive approach pays off at ParfettsPublished: 21 September, 2006
In a declining market Parfetts has been able to increase its turnover on tobacco, and Paul Mason, general manager of the Aintree depot, believes Gallaher can share in the credit for this achievement.
(Page 36: 1044 words) - Health drives growthPublished: 21 September, 2006
The overall dairy category is huge, with a value of £7.5bn a year, and it's getting bigger. It's currently growing at a rate of 5.7% a year, with some industry estimates suggesting that it could reach £10bn a year by 2010.
(Page 41: 1920 words) - Fully chargedPublished: 21 September, 2006
Advertising in the batteries market is heavily seasonal, Mintel reports over 60% of all expenditure in the sector in 2005 coming in the last quarter of the calendar year, reflecting the importance of the pre-Christmas period. This makes Christmas a time when wholesalers should make sure their supplies are stocked and POS is in place.
(Page 49: 1788 words) - Bendicks planning cracker packPublished: 21 September, 2006
Bendicks is aiming to continue growth in the Christmas boxed chocolate market with a range of luxury products.
(Page 56: 132 words) - Festive Snowman is introduced by LindtPublished: 21 September, 2006
Lindt has been working on its Christmas chocolate range.
(Page 56: 195 words) - Leaf launches Red Band sweetsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Leaf International has launched a 'healthier' range of sugar confectionery branded as Red Band.
(Page 56: 142 words) - Toblerone One by One gets new lookPublished: 21 September, 2006
Toblerone One by One has been given a new pack design, which aims to give the product a more premium, adult look. Toblerone One by One includes a mix of flavours including classic milk, white and dark chocolate Toblerone chunks, as well as praline centred chunks and chunks of classic Toblerone chocolate with white chocolate peak.
(Page 56: 112 words) - Cadbury indulges in Dairy Milk MeltsPublished: 21 September, 2006
Cadbury Trebor Bassett is launching Cadbury Dairy Milk Melts this month.
(Page 56: 107 words) - Quickbrew has traditional stylePublished: 21 September, 2006
Tetley has redesigned packaging for its Quickbrew brand which now features a union jack and retro-style teapot.
(Page 58: 129 words) - Persil uses Gerrard in coaching drivePublished: 21 September, 2006
Persil has launched its 'Be My Coach' initiative, which aims to encourage parents to play sport with their children.
(Page 58: 137 words) - Gallaher makes Camel Subtle brand available in packs of 14Published: 21 September, 2006
Gallaher is extending its use of 14-cigarette packs to its Camel Subtle brand. It launched packs of 14 cigarettes last summer for Benson & Hedges Gold and Silver.
(Page 58: 110 words) - Mars available in mini roll formPublished: 21 September, 2006
United Biscuits has launched Mars Mini Rolls. The mini rolls have a soft caramel filling and are covered in milk chocolate.
(Page 58: 70 words) - Birds Eye adds to Simply rangePublished: 21 September, 2006
Birds Eye is introducing new chicken recipes to its Simply range - Simply Chicken Rosemary & Sage and Simply Chicken Lightly Seasoned.
(Page 58: 105 words) - New £8m advertising campaign for Bacardi on TV and in cinemasPublished: 21 September, 2006
Bacardi Rum has launched a new global advertising campaign entitled 'You In?'.
(Page 60: 132 words) - Promotional packs publicise WKD RedPublished: 21 September, 2006
Beverage Brands is aiming to raise WKD Red's profile among shoppers with an added value promotion.
(Page 60: 88 words) - Coors launches new Carling C2Published: 21 September, 2006
Following the on trade launch of Carling C2 in 2005, Coors Brewers has announced the launch of Carling C2 mid-strength 2% ABV lager into the off-trade.
(Page 60: 156 words) - Carlsberg offers customers the chance to win seats at WembleyPublished: 21 September, 2006
Carlsberg UK has launched a promotion to give consumers the chance to win their own seats at the new Wembley Stadium.
(Page 60: 129 words) - mondayPublished: 21 September, 2006
Crisps, sweets and fizzy drinks are now frowned on but what impact will it have on the contents of school lunch boxes prepared at home, and will the children still go home to an economy sausage, burger or chicken nugget with chips supper.
(Page 63: 180 words) - tuesdayPublished: 21 September, 2006
A Spar retailer, one of our regulars, made the same point saying he can't afford to feature the full Spar national package and that some promotion prices were set far too low.
(Page 63: 164 words) - wednesdayPublished: 21 September, 2006
Is it any wonder the £3.88 average bottle price hasn't moved for years in spite of the demise of cheapies like Liebfraumilch and Lambrusco. In 1998 we promoted Nottage Hill to retail at £3.99 a bottle and only a few weeks ago we saw a multiple offering the same deal - nearly eight years on. Fantastic value, yet we think many of the so called half-price multiple deals do take a lot of believing - like £7.99 reduced to £3.99. Who's kidding who?
(Page 63: 209 words) - thursdayPublished: 21 September, 2006
Hardly a wild success! 'Must try harder', as my old headmaster used to say.
(Page 63: 113 words) - fridayPublished: 21 September, 2006
Now even that is under threat as many small caterers turn to multiples to purchase morning goods, lured no doubt with offers like Sainsbury's soft white and wholemeal rolls at 12 for 70p. Firing the ovens at 4am to scratch out a living may soon be a thing of the past.
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Will Government proposals to ban the display of tobacco in retail premises damage the wholesale sector?
- 26 February, 2009
Bestway Performance Awards - 01 - 03 March, 2009
Convenience Retailing Show - 17 - 19 March, 2009
Today's Group Conference
- Booker branches to open for longer
- Hancocks Lite range of sweets
- Costco opens its 18th UK warehouse in Sheffield
- Keep it sweet
- Costco sets opening date for new depot in Bristol
- Costco opens new warehouse
- Smokers keep their resolve
- FWD winners demonstrate gold standard
- Jenks opens purpose-built complex in Milton Keynes
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