Heinz UK boss John Hans (right) helped out in Steven Robinson's store
NIW's biggest deployment drives eventPublished: 18 June, 2008My Shop Is Your shop (MSYS) campaigners hailed its centrepiece of National Independents' Week as the most effective yet with the biggest ever deployment of wholesalers and big brand supplier staff helping retailers in-store.
(Page 4: 725 words) - Booker delivers results on its strategy for growthPublished: 18 June, 2008
Booker's reverse takeover of Blueheath last year paid for itself in just two months, according to Booker chief executive Charles Wilson.
(Page 4: 240 words) - Henderson invests in businessPublished: 18 June, 2008
Northern Irish symbol group wholesaler and retailer Henderson Group announced a turnover of £407m for the 2007 financial year, an 8.3% increase on 2006, and pre-tax profit was £9.8m, up from £8.9m in 2006.
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3663 takes the Subway route for delivery contractPublished: 18 June, 20083663 has secured a multi-million pound contract to distribute frozen, ambient and chilled products to Subway's estate of more than 1,000 stores across Great Britain.
(Page 4: 156 words) - Batleys opens new pet depotPublished: 18 June, 2008
Batleys Cash and Carry, part of the Bestway Group, has opened its latest pet products only depot - Bestpets - in Bristol.
(Page 4: 189 words) - Grocery and foodservice wholesale tops £24bnPublished: 18 June, 2008
The total grocery and foodservice wholesale market grew 2% in 2007 to £24.1bn, according to the IGD.
(Page 7: 290 words) - James Hall increases rewards for retailers who show loyaltyPublished: 18 June, 2008
James Hall & Company, the Spar distributor for the north of England, has announced an enhancement of its trading terms with the launch of a new "Spar Rewards" scheme, which will give retailers enhanced bonus payments in return for increased category discipline and buying loyalty.
(Page 7: 179 words) - Martex sets up promotion with football themePublished: 18 June, 2008
The Martex cash & carry division of Scotland-based CJ Lang & Son Limited has launched a new promotion for summer.
(Page 7: 198 words) - reviewPublished: 18 June, 2008
"Now you see it, now you don't" is normally the conjuror's stock in trade. However, Health Secretary Alan Johnson seems capable of sleight of hand in a government attempt to drive tobacco products off display in shops.
(Page 8: 397 words) - Rallying call from Appleby WestwardPublished: 18 June, 2008
Convenience store owners are taking far too long to adapt their offer to fast changing customer needs, according to John Hart, marketing director of Appleby Westward.
(Page 8: 145 words) - Vintners celebrate launch of renamed buying groupPublished: 18 June, 2008
The Society of Vintners celebrated its launch last month at the London International Wine Fair with a tasting hosted by its principal supplier of Bordeaux, Yvon Mau.
(Page 8: 97 words) - NIW Cuppa Day beats the rainPublished: 18 June, 2008
As part of National Independents' Week, the My Shop Is Your Shop (MSYS) campaign featured the first ever National Cuppa Day on Tuesday, June 3, with local retailers offering customers a free cup of tea and biscuits and an opportunity to chat.
(Page 10: 575 words) - gold medal servicePublished: 18 June, 2008
Dennis and Linda Williams of Broadway Convenience Store in Edinburgh, who won the MSYS retailer of the Year Gold Medal, had a successful National Cuppa Day.
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New Landmark trading trioPublished: 18 June, 2008Landmark Wholesale has appointed three new traders to its staff.
(Page 12: 157 words) - Best-one group has a new role for GascoignePublished: 18 June, 2008
Bestway Group's Best-one symbol brand has appointed Steve Gascoigne as national drop shipment manager for the Best-one group of over 500 stores.
(Page 12: 120 words) - Rees appointed depot managerPublished: 18 June, 2008
Hancocks has appointed Mike Rees as depot manager at its Cardiff depot.
(Page 12: 74 words) - Shakeshaft leaves Kellogg'sPublished: 18 June, 2008
Alan Shakeshaft, commercial head of Kellogg's Foodservice, has stepped down from his post.
(Page 12: 59 words) - buyer in the picturePublished: 18 June, 2008
* Job title: trading manager
(Page 12: 166 words) - Conference presents plans of Musgrave Retail PartnersPublished: 18 June, 2008
Musgrave Retail Partners GB has announced its focus for the next at its first retailer conference since the completion of the sell-off of its stores to independent retailers.
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HT & Co gives its support to the Polish football teamPublished: 18 June, 2008HT & Co (Drinks), previously known as Hothi Cash and Carry, hosted the Polish flag to support the Polish football team.
(Page 14: 149 words) - CBF greets the new PresidentPublished: 18 June, 2008
The Confectioners Benevolent Fund is inviting the confectionery industry to gather together in October to meet the new President of the charity.
(Page 14: 60 words) - Captain VigilantePublished: 18 June, 2008
CLARITY. What's going on in the independent sector with its opaque shop windows in very sharp contrast to the pristine, transparent and inviting glass fronts of the dreaded Tesco Express?
(Page 16: 1022 words) - Dee Bee chooses SandersonPublished: 18 June, 2008
Dee Bee Cash & Carry has installed software solutions provider Sanderson's Business Intelligence system.
(Page 19: 145 words) - Husky has cool idea for freezerPublished: 18 June, 2008
Husky Group has launched the IcePod 2 modular freezer and chiller.
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Collar converts pallet into container to help loadingPublished: 18 June, 2008Linpac Allibert has a new pallet collar designed to make loading and unloading operations easier.
(Page 19: 136 words) - Caterers lead the way in recoveryPublished: 18 June, 2008
Booker's sales to caterers may be far smaller than its sales to retailers, but with 258,000 catering customers spending £850m in the last year it is still one of the biggest players in the sector. And while the decline in sales to retailers has proved harder to arrest, its latest results for the year to March 28 show sales to caterers grew by 2.2%.
(Page 24: 628 words) - Are caterers brand loyal?Published: 18 June, 2008
Often catering is at the back of the outlet or behind closed doors and therefore out of sight out of mind. But many gastro pubs and restaurants like Pizza Express are bringing the catering into the sight of the customers. This brings customers into the cooking experience, creating theatre and reassuring them that food is prepared hygienically, but also meaning any brands in the kitchen are on display.
(Page 26: 608 words) - Creating customer obsessionPublished: 18 June, 2008
Customers are the income stream that drives all of our businesses - if we are fulfilling their needs their success can also be ours. In the same way if we ignore or attach little importance to their requirements - watch them consign us to the long list of promises they have heard before. And you may be the last to know.
(Page 28: 686 words) - Knorr has a seven sauce plan to help chefs create menu optionsPublished: 18 June, 2008
Unilever has launched its Essential Seven Campaign, based around what it considers to be its most important sauce varieties and which also boast the flexibility to offer a variety of menu options.
(Page 30: 131 words) - Kara launches second range of bakery linesPublished: 18 June, 2008
Kara Foodservice has announced its second new range of bakery lines for the UK foodservice sector.
(Page 30: 121 words) - Organic smoothies from Grove FreshPublished: 18 June, 2008
Grove Fresh is launching single-serving organic smoothies exclusively for the foodservice sector.
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New dishes unveiled by Lyons SeafoodPublished: 18 June, 2008Lyons Seafood is launching its 'Ready to Cook' range with two seafood dishes.
(Page 30: 126 words) - Going bananas over ice creamPublished: 18 June, 2008
Mövenpick, the ice cream brand from Schöller Desserts, has added Mövenpick Banana to its portfolio of flavours.
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Read all about it - MSYS tabloid starsPublished: 18 June, 2008Jonathan James was listening when his customers expressed their dismay at the closure of their local police station in Soham, East Cambridgeshire. So as their local store-owner he decided to do something about it to help the community.
(Page 20: 621 words) - Retailer chills out with beer sales up 20%Published: 18 June, 2008
Thanks to the FWD Take Home Blueprint team, Discount Booze in Gloucester is well-prepared for the summer months after moving its beer and cider category into open dairy deck chillers.
(Page 32: 403 words) - Blueprint to the rescue for Formby Wines and SpiritsPublished: 18 June, 2008
Bilal Karacomak, the joint owner of Formby Wines and Spirits, was thrown in at the deep end when his partner who ran the store left. With no experience in retail, Bilal was struggling until he came across the Take Home Blueprint.
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Lighter drinks lift the marketPublished: 18 June, 2008Premium cider remains the star of the take home beer and cider category, following up two years of spectacular growth with a +70% performance in 2007, but beer still dominates in terms of sales and volume, and accounts for 62.3% of independent stores' alcohol sales. All the big brewers and cider makers promote the importance of independent retailers chilling their products so they can be consumed immediately, and if the sun shines this summer that can only grow in importance.
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The super bowlPublished: 18 June, 2008While snacking and eating on the go is fast becoming the norm, some consumers are still opting for breakfast at home. Here health and convenience are key trends as consumers look for a quick energy boost before work.
(Page 49: 1807 words) - Danone Waters calls new balls for Wimbledon's bottle waterPublished: 18 June, 2008
Danone Waters has announced the start of its five-year tenure as official bottled water of Wimbledon.
(Page 54: 151 words) - Pringles launches Dream Team promotion for TV football advertPublished: 18 June, 2008
P&G is launching a Pringles 'Join the Dream Team' promotion, offering the chance to meet Michael Owen and star in the next Pringles Football TV ad.
(Page 54: 132 words) - Wrigley announces a re-design for the whole of the Extra rangePublished: 18 June, 2008
The Wrigley Company has announced a re-design across its entire Extra range.
(Page 54: 136 words) - Müller offers range of summer prizesPublished: 18 June, 2008
Müller's fat free yogurt brand, Müllerlight is giving thousands of consumers the opportunity to win a summer to remember with an on-pack promotion.
(Page 54: 145 words) - Cool Cherry is new addition from Tic TacPublished: 18 June, 2008
Ferrero has launched a Cool Cherry flavour to the Tic Tac range.
(Page 54: 139 words) - Fox's positions its Echo biscuit as premium indulgence brandPublished: 18 June, 2008
Fox's has re-launched its indulgence brand Echo with a new pack design.
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Premier introduces Mr Kipling Cake Bites for sharing occasionPublished: 18 June, 2008Premier Foods has unveiled a new product from Mr Kipling, Cake Bites.
(Page 54: 131 words) - Rubicon aims to highlight the health benefits of exotic juicesPublished: 18 June, 2008
Exotic drinks brand Rubicon is highlighting the improved health benefits of its popular exotic juice range with new packaging.
(Page 54: 148 words) - New variants added to Cadbury rangePublished: 18 June, 2008
Fredericks Dairies is adding three new variants to its range of luxury Cadbury stick ice creams.
(Page 54: 74 words) - UBUK unveils Go Ahead TV advertPublished: 18 June, 2008
United Biscuits UK is supporting its Go Ahead brand with a £1.2m spend.
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Blue makeover for Vladivar packagingPublished: 18 June, 2008Vladivar has unveiled a new look intended to give it differentiation and greater on-shelf presence in the expanding vodka market.
(Page 57: 94 words) - Wine company caters for people seeking a drink with a lower ABVPublished: 18 June, 2008
ZGM, the international wine producer, is launching a new branded range of premium wine-based fizzes, spritzers and coolers, designed to fit with modern consumer lifestyles.
(Page 57: 174 words) - Pulse aims to stand out with new designPublished: 18 June, 2008
Pulse, the strong white cider, has been given a packaging re-design intended to give the brand greater shelf standout and a more modern feel.
(Page 57: 81 words) - San Miguel introduces 660ml variant to replace one litre bottlePublished: 18 June, 2008
Scottish and Newcastle UK (S&N UK) has launched a new SKU for San Miguel aimed at bringing the brand's portfolio up-to-date with consumer demand and market trends.
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Will Government proposals to ban the display of tobacco in retail premises damage the wholesale sector?
- 27 November, 2008
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