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  • FWD prompts Budget action on duty fraud
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The FWD has been praised for persuading the Chancellor to include new measures in the Budget to stamp down on duty fraud.

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  • Booker recovery sparks sales growth
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The recovery of the UK's largest cash and carry business hit a new landmark last week when it returned to sales growth.

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  • Bestway taste promotion for Cellar Estates
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Bestway Cash & Carry group has stepped up its promotion activity for its Cellar Estates range of own label wines for the spring and summer sales period with a tasting initiative called the "Take One To Taste" campaign.

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  • Lesley Brown

    Independent retailer has a VIP shelf stacker for NIW
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Independent retailer Lesley Brown has gone right to the top for help with her National Independents' Week celebrations.

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  • Londis drivers plug the week
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Londis is encouraging its retailers to be 'local and proud of it' by celebrating National Independents' Week (NIW).

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  • Halal sweets from Hancocks
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Hancocks has developed a range of 10 Halal jelly sweets.

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  • Sales force for cash and carry
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Whyte & Mackay has set up a new 70-strong national sales force including a team of six dedicated to the cash and carry sector.

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  • Rodney Hunt

    Today's re-aligns group structure
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The Today's Group has implemented changes to its Group 1 structure, which sees the dissolution of the existing symbol, cash and carry and delivered sub groups - the first change to the group's trading configuration since it refocused its strategy five years ago.

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  • Budgens rejigs cheese range
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Budgens has rationalised and re-launched its own label British cheese to reflect 'Good, Better, Best' ranging.

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  • Top level speakers at Drinksummit '07
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Drinksummit '07 will take place at The Oxford Belfry on June 4-5. Launched 16 years ago, Drinksummit has become the premier event for wholesalers and suppliers involved in the drinks business.

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  • C2 belongs in Coors adverts
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Coors Brewers is launching a new campaign for Carling C2, its 2% alcohol lager that was launched last year.

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  • Woodward's fish make the grade
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Woodward Foodservice has received two accreditations from the Seafish Authority and the British Retail Consortium for its fresh fish processing unit in the West Midlands.

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  • Manager of the Month Tony Iannotti with Nestlé Rowntree sales development executive Stephanie Craig

    Manager of the month
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The Nestlé Rowntree Manager of the Month Award for April is awarded to Tony Iannotti, company director for Iannotti Bros Ltd based in Ayr. Iannotti Bros was founded 40 years ago by Iannotti's father and uncle. He now runs the business with cousin Roberto Iannotti and today it is a successful cash and carry and delivered wholesale operation and a member of the Sugro buying group.

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  • Bestway launches 50th cash & carry
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Bestway Cash & Carry group opened its 50th depot last month in Enfield north London.

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  • Nescafé Collection renews its Classic FM partnership
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Nescafé Collection is embarking on a £2.7m campaign, which includes repeating its Classic FM partnership for a second year.

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  • John Murphy

    review
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The Chancellor's annual Budget always contains a lot more detail than is apparent at first sight. This year even the best media commentators took a day or so to work out how Gordon Brown had conjured up a 2% tax rate cut that will cost the Exchequer practically nothing. But, buried even further down in the small print was some very welcome news for wholesalers. This was an announcement in the Budget Report that new measures are being put in place to stem one aspect of duty fraud in the UK alcohol market by tightening up the verification of claims for drawback of excise duty.

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  • Diageo developing wholesale volume
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Changes implemented by Diageo have helped its customers in the wholesale channel to outperform the overall business, according to the director responsible for the channel.

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  • Casper appoints operations director for its businesses
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Martin Higson has been appointed operations director of Casper.

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  • Andy Thompson leaves PepsiCo
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    One of the best known figures on the supplier side of the wholesale industry, PepsiCo UK wholesale director Andy Thompson, has left after 16 years with the company.

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  • Wootton is new Confex recruit
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Confex, the national wholesale trading group, has appointed Chris Wootton as business development manager.

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  • Manager takes on new depot
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Mohammed Gullistan is the manager of Bestway's newest depot, its 50th, which opened last month in Enfield, north London.

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  • buyer in the picture
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    ? Job title: senior buyer

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  • what's on
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    == April ==

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  • From left: Ian St John, George Kirkpatrick and Dudley Ramsden

    George Kirkpatrick wins the Today's Life President Award
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    George Kirkpatrick of James Wilson in Orkney won the Today's Life President Award at the Today's Group annual Member and Supplier Awards' Dinner last month.

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  • Toque d'Or competition down to final four teams
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The Nestlé Toque d'Or competition for catering students is down to the four finalist teams for the 2007 championship.

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  • Hot House wins Top Shop award
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Landmark Wholesale's Hot House project won the prize for Wholesaler Business Initiative at the 2007 Top Shop awards, and it was presented to retail controller Raj Krishan.

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  • Captain Vigilante
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    CATALYST. If the energetic lobby for commercial justice now being powered by the wholesaler/c-store and newsagent lobby does not bring a result at the Competition Commission, what next?

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  • Sanderson's Swords system for Dadibhais
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Sanderson, the software solutions provider to delivered wholesale and cash and carry industries, has won a contract to supply its Swords solution to Dadibhais Bradford.

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  • Utopia installs a fleet of Atlet lift trucks in Spalding
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Utopia, a tropical fruit importer, has installed a fleet of Atlet lift trucks and is in the process of adding two more pedestrian pallet trucks to the fleet.

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  • Yearsley switches over to Hawker brand batteries
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Yearsley Group, cold storage, distribution and frozen food wholesaler, is switching the batteries on its entire lift truck fleet to the Hawker brand.

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  • Fork Pallet Scale for warehouse
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Marsden The Weighing Company, has developed a Fork Pallet Scale to help efficiency in the warehouse.

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  • How tabloid power creates NIW noise
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    On June lst more than six million readers of the Daily Mirror and the Daily Record (Scotland) will see a feature containing money-off coupons on 12 of the biggest brands in the UK food and drinks marketplace.

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  • Off licence sales soar by 30%
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Balwinder Bhasin took over Corner Stores, in Stoke-on-Trent, just eight weeks before calling the Blueprint team in. Having inherited from the previous owner a poorly displayed alcohol section with no clear layout or use of chilled cabinets, Balwinder's wholesaler Whitalls Wines put him on to the Blueprint to help turn the section around.

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  • Gaj Grewal

    Shop looks better and sells more - thanks to Blueprint
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Gaj Grewal's Londis convenience store in Goole, Yorkshire, has seen an instant uplift in his beer sales following the advice and re-merchandising from the Take Home Blueprint team. In just over four weeks since he had the Blueprint team in, sales in core brands such as Budweiser, Guinness Original and 1664, which were typically slow for Gaj, have exceeded expectations, in some cases doubling what he was selling previously.

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  • Caterers overlooking best sellers
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    The other day I heard that a small niche manufacturer of healthy snack bars had got listings in two major supermarket chains but had failed to get a listing at a contract caterer because there would be little demand for the product. The next day, I picked up a trade magazine for retail and read no fewer than 20 articles or advertisements for healthy or healthier-for-you foods, including ones for bread, cheese, biscuits, soft drinks, breakfast oats, milk, yoghurts, snacks - healthier confectionery (Maltesers now down to 190 calories per pack) - even going as far as 'healthier-for-your-dog' pet food.

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  • Young's has five sizes of fillets in battered and breaded style
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Young's, the supplier of seafood to the foodservice industry, is now offering its Battered and Breaded Premier Fillets in sizes ranging from small to jumbo.

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  • Heinz has winning combination packs
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Heinz Foodservice is giving caterers the chance to win up to £1,000 on special Winning Combination promotional packs of Heinz Tomato Ketchup and HP Brown Sauce.

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  • Rosé tinted glasses
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    After years of growth, wine sales disappointed last year, remaining almost static. Wines sales through the impulse sector rose by just 0.1%, according to ACNielsen MAT volume sales to the end of January, 2007. The overall wine market, bolstered by a solid Christmas performance, recovered composure to finish just 0.5% ahead, a weak performance reflecting a slowdown in growth from both Australia and California and a poor performance from South Africa.

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  • Smokers keep their resolve
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Resilient is the word Imperial Tobacco has applied to the tobacco sector for years to describe the way it has coped with increasingly aggressive legislation designed to curb smoking. But now, says trade communications manager Iain Watkins, it is a description it is applying to smokers themselves as they face a growing number of restrictions.

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  • Frozen assets
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Despite a bias towards ambient and chilled products, the savoury frozen sector is holding its own. Chilled products are perceived as fresher and therefore better, but the frozen category is resisting this trend and focusing on quick, easy and health meals.

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  • Walkers puts Carbon Trust label on pack of best selling flavour
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Walkers is displaying a Carbon Trust label on packs of its leading crisp variety.

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  • Branston turns relish on its head
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Premier Foods has introduced a top down squeezy bottle for its Branston Relishes range.

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  • Tangerine unveils Little Delights
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Tangerine has announced a new range and reformulated a second.

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  • Infuzions launches Zipp drinks range
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Infuzions has launched a range of better-for-you natural fruit drinks.

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  • Lucozade aims to Get Your Edge Back
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Lucozade Energy has launched an £8.25m integrated marketing campaign.

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  • Searching for the Best England Fan in the World... probably
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Carlsberg, official beer of the England Football Team, is launching a national search for the Best England Fan in the World... probably.

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  • WKD has Nuts football awards
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    WKD is kicking off an irreverent set of sporting awards with lads' magazine, Nuts.

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  • Xfm sponsorship from Stolichnaya
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Pernod Ricard's Russian vodka Stolichnaya has joined forces with Xfm to sponsor Music:Response shows and its unsigned band network 'Uploaded'.

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  • Non-alcoholic beer from Bavaria Malt
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Bavaria Malt has been strengthening its position as one of the non-alcoholic beers in Europe.

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  • Re-designed bottle for Michelob Lager
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Anheuser-Busch has introduced Michelob Lager in a re-designed embossed teardrop bottle and all-malt recipe, throughout the UK.

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  • monday
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    That's why we are taking the campaign direct to our customers to encourage their participation. National press money-off coupons alone can bring millions of pounds of extra turnover into the sector. With only 5,000 store kits available we are making sure our customers are really clued up and operating in the front line.

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  • tuesday
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    I am a little less sure about their ranging and display since this is a facility we already provide through our retail club in conjunction with leading suppliers.

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  • wednesday
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    His decision not to increase duty on spirits for yet another year, however, tells me he has not forgotten his roots or that there are some very influential people arguing the spirits case.

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  • thursday
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    There's plenty of marketing spend and interesting new brands and flavours around but 'roll out the sunshine' anyway. Richmond's new range of ice creams based on the Quality Street brand and Nestle's Magnificent 7 brands are must stocks this summer.

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  • friday
    Published:  05 April, 2007

    Most of our retailers don't have the luxury of space in the household section so the sooner they are gone, the better.

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  • PepsiCo launches spring clean campaign for C&Cs
    Published:  01 April, 2007

    PepsiCo UK is launching a campaign urging cash and carries to spring clean snacks fixtures and focus on best sellers.

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  • Tulip wine 'glass' for no-glass events
    Published:  01 April, 2007

    Al Fresco is launching the Tulip, a new wine product in a non-shattering PET 'glass', designed for open-air public events and other leisure environments where glass is not allowed.

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  • Frozen risotto range from Tilda
    Published:  01 April, 2007

    Dry and frozen rice supplier Tilda has launched a new range of frozen risottos.

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  • Nut-free products get NHS approval
    Published:  01 April, 2007

    It's Nut Free, a specialist food company, has been appointed the sole supplier of nut-free products to the NHS.

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  • Budget breakthrough on duty fraud
    Published:  21 March, 2007

    The Federation of Wholesale Distributors has given a warm welcome to an announcement in the Budget that new measures are being put in place to stem one aspect of duty fraud in the UK alcohol market – particularly as it concerns the beer market.

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