Parfetts founder Alan Parfett opened the first Local 4U store
Retail store chain planned by ParfettsPublished: 16 August, 2007Parfetts Cash & Carry is planning a major expansion of its retail business, developing it into a small chain within the next 12 months.
(Page 4: 221 words) - Tomlinson to retire from SterlingPublished: 16 August, 2007
Sterling Supergroup has confirmed that it will adopt a new management structure when chief executive Anne Tomlinson retires at the end of the year, after more than 40 years with the buying group.
(Page 4: 198 words) - Makella is sold by 3663 parentPublished: 16 August, 2007
Bidvest Foodservice Group, owner of 3663, has sold its e-commerce company Makella to American e-commerce provider Amphire Solutions.
(Page 4: 177 words) - Booker lowers product pricesPublished: 16 August, 2007
Booker has lowered the prices on a new group of products as part of its Price Roll Back campaign.
(Page 4: 137 words) - CJ Lang invests £5m in distribution depotPublished: 16 August, 2007
CJ Lang & Son, the Spar wholesaler for Scotland, has announced a £5m investment in a new Dundee distribution depot.
(Page 4: 165 words) - HIM annual survey looks at retailers' issuesPublished: 16 August, 2007
Growing environmental concerns among retailers was one of the findings of a survey of retailers' views as they shopped at cash and carries.
(Page 4: 187 words) - Brakes cares for environmentPublished: 16 August, 2007
Brakes is highlighting its environmental and corporate social responsibility to customers in a new brochure and web-based CSR area.
(Page 4: 151 words) - Woodward loses distribution contract with PizzaExpressPublished: 16 August, 2007
Woodward Foodservice has lost one of its most prestigious distribution contracts to its rival 3663.
(Page 7: 191 words) - Alliance & Leicester has a flat fee on money transfersPublished: 16 August, 2007
A bank has accused rivals of charging wholesalers excessive amounts for money transfers, and is looking to attract new business with a £5 per transaction fee.
(Page 7: 201 words) - Non-food help from BrakesPublished: 16 August, 2007
Brakes has developed a range of non-food products aiming to help caterers with ways to entertain children, and with cleanliness and convenience in the kitchen.
(Page 7: 111 words) - David Sands launches a chilled distribution servicePublished: 16 August, 2007
David Sands, the Scottish independent convenience store chain, has launched a new chilled distribution division to service its 23 stores across Fife, Kinross and Perthshire.
(Page 7: 115 words) - Manager of the monthPublished: 16 August, 2007
The Nestlé Rowntree Manager of the Month for August is awarded to Rohit Jain, depot manager, Bestway Cash & Carry Leeds.
(Page 8: 399 words) - 3663 gives truck to African charityPublished: 16 August, 2007
3663 has donated one of its end-of-term trucks to the relief work organisation, Reform Corporation.
(Page 8: 188 words) - Chance to win an iPodPublished: 16 August, 2007
Duracell is joining forces with iTunes to offer consumers an on-pack promotion as part of the battery company's 'Summer of Music'.
(Page 8: 146 words) - MBL opens pilot stores for brandsPublished: 16 August, 2007
MBL has reached a milestone in the re-branding of its two retail symbol groups, Londis and Budgens, after opening pilot stores for each brand.
(Page 10: 351 words) - HIM rewards best performing C&CsPublished: 16 August, 2007
The best performing cash and carry companies, as judged by their retailer customers, were announced at the HIM Cash & Carry Retailer Awards.
(Page 14: 183 words) - Speakers announced for CatersummitPublished: 16 August, 2007
This year's Federation of Wholesale Distributors (FWD) annual Catersummit, held at the new venue of the Oxford Belfry, will see a range of speaks offering information and advice.
(Page 14: 148 words) - Cobra Beer wins golfPublished: 16 August, 2007
The Bestway symbol group, Best-One, went ahead with its annual golf day at the Belfry golf course, in spite of heavy rain. Independent retailers, suppliers and Best-One staff attended the day, and the winning team was the Cobra Beer team. From left: Hoshang Noria and Ben Palmer from Cobra, Younus Sheikh, managing director of Bestway Cash and Carry, Chris Rendell, Cobra, with Jay Patel (Best-one store Wingham, Kent) and Best-one controller James Hall.
(Page 14: 73 words) - Captain VigilantePublished: 16 August, 2007
MOMENTOUS. This is the critical moment in time when the future of everyone engaged in the cash and carry and delivered industry is in the hands of the chairman of the Competition Commission, lawyer Peter Freeman.
(Page 16: 1065 words) - Jenks invests £350,000 in an IT solution provided by TrinityPublished: 16 August, 2007
Sales channel specialist Jenks has invested £350,000 in an IT solution based on Microsoft Dynamics GP and associated technologies. Trinity Computer Services will supply software and services required to implement the new solution.
(Page 18: 211 words) - Flexible Door from IngersollPublished: 16 August, 2007
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has extended its Dor-O-Matic Swing Range with the launch of a fully automatic Flexible Door.
(Page 18: 101 words) - TIP announces its plans to acquire 375 new trailersPublished: 16 August, 2007
TIP Trailer Service has announced it is investing in excess of £8m on the acquisition of 375 new trailers.
(Page 18: 140 words) - Mitsubishi has upgraded its forklift rangePublished: 16 August, 2007
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has upgraded the productivity of its 24-volt three-wheel, FBKRT electric counterbalance series.
(Page 18: 161 words) - October is MSYS school monthPublished: 16 August, 2007
Reviews of the successful implementation of National Independents' Week in June suggested that the widespread involvement of suppliers, wholesalers and retailers required a rapid follow-up to maintain the momentum. October Is MSYS School Month is the result.
(Page 22: 868 words) - Oliver asks and gets 21% morePublished: 16 August, 2007
Oliver Hutchinson, owner of Boscawell Stores, in Pendeen, Cornwall, has never looked back since getting advice from the FWD Take Home Blueprint team.
(Page 24: 372 words) - Nestlé takes on a complex dealPublished: 16 August, 2007
Nestlé FoodServices has won the contract to exclusively supply catering outlets within one of the UK's biggest entertainment complexes. As one of the founding partners for the O2 arena, Nestlé FoodServices has the exclusive rights for all of its branded hot beverage, food, confectionery, ice cream and water sales inside the main public arena, including Nescafé, KitKat, Mövenpick, Herta and Buxton Water.
(Page 27: 578 words) - Knorr Italian Sauces have been re-formulated and re-launchedPublished: 16 August, 2007
Unilever Foodsolutions has re-formulated and re-launched its range of Knorr Italian Tomato Sauces.
(Page 28: 142 words) - Schöller Ice Cream introduces fruit based ice cream dessertsPublished: 16 August, 2007
Schöller Ice Cream has launched the Fischer Vesuvio Ice Cream Experience, a trio of fruit-based individual portion desserts.
(Page 28: 128 words) - Back to solve space issuesPublished: 16 August, 2007
Southover Food Company has launched its Cooked Smoked Back Bacon.
(Page 28: 131 words) - Steak Sauce from Heinz for caterersPublished: 16 August, 2007
Heinz has launched HP Steak Sauce into the foodservice market, prior to its launch in retail.
(Page 28: 109 words) - Two new fish cakes from WhitbyPublished: 16 August, 2007
Whitby Seafoods has launched two new fish cakes, Thai and Cod & Pancetta.
(Page 28: 105 words) - Health kickPublished: 16 August, 2007
Health and well-being are the key drivers in the soft drinks market at the moment and the experts reckon they are likely to remain so for some time. Of course, you can't get a much healthier drink than water. According to Britvic's soft drinks report, the bottled water market was worth £643m in the take-home channel last year, up 11% on 2005. In the on-trade, it was the fastest growing category, up 28% in value to reach £75m. But despite excellent growth in both sectors, there is still a colossal sales opportunity as UK consumption of bottled water lags way behind other countries.
(Page 31: 2606 words) - A slice of the marketPublished: 16 August, 2007
In a world of healthy options and better for you products, consumers are still taking the opportunity to indulge in 'treat' products. Biscuits and cakes are ideal for this, as well as fitting into the sharing element of treating.
(Page 39: 1965 words) - Seasons eatingsPublished: 16 August, 2007
With 99% of consumers purchasing confectionery, it remains a very significant category to most independent retailers, even though it has seen some decline.
(Page 45: 2461 words) - Go Free sports voucher on-pack promotion from Buxton WatersPublished: 16 August, 2007
Buxton Natural Mineral Water has a Go Free on-pack promotion offering sports related prizes.
(Page 52: 135 words) - 2 for 1 savings on outdoor eventsPublished: 16 August, 2007
Coca-Cola Enterprises has launched an on-pack promotion giving consumers the chance to win millions of 2 for 1 savings on tickets to indoor and outdoor attractions with Sprite, Dr Pepper and Lilt.
(Page 52: 121 words) - Panesar introduces new flavour crispsPublished: 16 August, 2007
Monty Panesar is spearheading the introduction of Walkers Chilli & Lemon flavour crisps.
(Page 52: 127 words) - Dolmio has 'kitchen cupboard' saucesPublished: 16 August, 2007
Dolmio has launched 'Best Ever' Bolognese sauces with a £4m support package.
(Page 52: 140 words) - Unilever UK increases its summer glow with DovePublished: 16 August, 2007
Unilever UK has extended its Dove Summer Glow range to include a self tan face variant.
(Page 52: 119 words) - Zagorka launched by Fullback teamPublished: 16 August, 2007
Fullback (Imports) Ltd has launched Zagorka, Bulgaria's biggest selling beer with more than 30% of the market, into the UK. It is available in 500ml NRB and 500ml cans.
(Page 53: 121 words) - Merrydown is introducing a price marked promotional bottle packPublished: 16 August, 2007
Merrydown is supporting cash and carries this summer with the introduction of promotional price-marked bottles and specially printed posters and pallet wraps.
(Page 53: 104 words) - Carlsberg UK helps consumers put a bet on with coral.co.ukPublished: 16 August, 2007
Coral.co.uk and Carlsberg UK have agreed a deal to offer consumers a free £25 bet when they purchase selected packs of Carlsberg and Tetley's.
(Page 53: 147 words) - Two shots from BeamPublished: 16 August, 2007
Beam Global UK has just launched an added value gift pack for bottles of its Sauza Blanco tequila. The promotion comprises a neck collar which holds two shot glasses.
(Page 53: 68 words) - ICB put pears on airPublished: 16 August, 2007
InterContinental Brands like to be first. So they are pleased to be running the first TV advertising campaign in the UK for a premium pear cider. Consumers in Northern Ireland and Scotland were the first to be targeted with the new St Helier TV ad, which aired between prime time programmes like Coronation Street and The Bill on UTV, Channel 4 Northern Ireland and Scottish TV from late July to early August. The campaign will roll out across the rest of the UK from late Autumn.
(Page 53: 200 words) - mondayPublished: 16 August, 2007
Good to know someone's cheerful. This time last year we were in the middle of a heat wave and praying for some cool breezes
(Page 55: 212 words) - tuesdayPublished: 16 August, 2007
With the sourcing of so many 'British' products moving overseas it's about time we got the Red Tractor back on the road again
(Page 55: 186 words) - wednesdayPublished: 16 August, 2007
Most multiples feature Whiskas and Felix multi-pack sachets at 'every day low prices' so exclusive price-marked promotional deals for our sector would be the ideal way forward.
(Page 55: 185 words) - thursdayPublished: 16 August, 2007
The creation of their 'This Water' brand has been challenged by some trade journalists but what do they know about anything? Innocent are leading the way in producing great tasting natural drinks and we'll be backing them.
(Page 55: 171 words) - fridayPublished: 16 August, 2007
Our wine buyer is frustrated by the lack of opportunity to promote higher quality wines, but with a £4.41 average bottle price being achieved in our sector we might yet break away from the typical California 'three for a tenner' deals which are completely distorting our New World performance.
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Will Government proposals to ban the display of tobacco in retail premises damage the wholesale sector?
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