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  • Hancocks opens its 16th depot

    Hancocks to open new Liverpool depot
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Hancocks is to open a new depot in Liverpool this month, taking its total of cash and carries across England, Scotland and Wales to 16.

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  • Packaging helps with display

    Customers help to design Makro delicatessen range
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Makro has launched a delicatessen range designed for its independent hotel, restaurant, retail and catering customers.

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  • Palmer & Harvey closes Winerite depot in Leeds
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Palmer & Harvey McLane is closing its Winerite alcohol distribution depot in Leeds.

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  • Booker: one stop shop for S&N licensees

    Booker named food favourite for S&N pubs
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Scottish & Newcastle Pub Enterprises has named Booker as the recommended food supplier for all 2,100 of its licensees.

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  • Leslie: prizes for best practice

    New category management drive at CJ Lang
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    A new category management initiative aimed at increasing sales and profit has been launched at the Martex cash and carry division of CJ Lang & Son.

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  • Birds Eye sets up division dedicated to foodservice
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Birds Eye has set up a dedicated foodservice division which began shipping a new range of frozen products to wholesalers this week.

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  • Manager of the month
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Premier Foods has awarded its Manager of the Month title to Jason Wouhra, depot manager at East End Foods in Highgate, Birmingham, a Landmark Wholesale group member.

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  • Brakes deal given go ahead by OFT
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    The takeover of Woodward Foodservice by Brakes has been given the green light by the Office of Fair Trading.

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  • Parfetts links with local schools
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Parfetts Cash & Carry has been mentoring local primary school children as part of the Stockport Young Entrepreneur competition.

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  • CJ Lang launches foodservice EDLP
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    The Foodservice division of CJ Lang & Son has introduced an every-day-low-pricing (EDLP) policy on a core range of non-food products for a three-month period, and has unveiled its new logo.

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  • Brakes adds to its soups and frozen dessert ranges
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Brakes has added a new range of soups to its portfolio of ambient products and has extended its range of frozen desserts.

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  • review
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Wholesalers continued their fight against a possible tobacco display ban at retail when earlier this month the Federation of Wholesale Distributors sent a robust response to the Department of Health on its latest consultation on future tobacco controls. FWD first raised its concerns on this matter in a letter to Dawn Primarolo, the Minister of State for Public Health, last April when the "going dark" idea was first mooted.

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  • Malcolm joined the company in 1987

    Management changes set in place for CJ Lang & Son
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    CJ Lang & Son has announced a management restructure, following a series of promotions and retirements.

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  • Richard Brittle announces retirement from Hancocks
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Richard Brittle has announced he will be retiring as purchasing director at Hancocks on September 26.

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  • New manager starts at Cardiff
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Costco opened its first warehouse in Wales at Cardiff last month and Mark Dowling has been appointed as depot manager. Dowling was previously depot manager of the Chingford depot since it opened in 2002 and has been with Costco for 10 years.

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  • buyer in the picture
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    * Job title: senior buyer

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  • Imperial Tobacco gives motorbike to retailer
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Imperial Tobacco presented a forecourt retailer with a Rizla Suzuki motorbike following its prize draw. The draw was to support My Shop is Your Shop and the winner was Chris Dobbe, manager of Godfreys of Horsham, West Sussex.

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  • Wrigley Café visits Bestway, Batleys and BA
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    The Wrigley Company held a cash and carry tour last month appearing in three cash and carries around the country.

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  • Today's roadshow calls on UK depots
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    The Today's 21 roadshow has visited 32 Today's Group wholesale member depots with celebrity look-a-likes Del Boy, Elvis, Bruce Forsyth and Cher taking part in karaoke and card games.

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  • what's on
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    == September ==

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  • Captain Vigilante
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    SENSITIVE. Strong language was used in a letter to the Editor of our local paper about a local Spar charging 10p for a plastic bag. It's not the first complaint about local shops charging for shopping bags.

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  • Caterers are increasing the amount that they buy from cash and carries

    Lifting the lid on C&C customers
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Many retailers set up their own business because they want to be their own boss, and the findings of the 2008 Cash & Carry Retailer Tracking Programme from him! reflect this spirit. Three times more independent retailers want to find out category top sellers as want to receive suggested planograms, which sounds distinctly like: "Tell me what I need to know, don't tell me what to do - give me the information and I will decide how to use or interpret it."

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  • Sales double for PLOD retailer
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Costcutter owner Bob Gill has doubled the sales of his spirits category since implementing the FWD Take Home Blueprint's latest initiative PLOD in his store.

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  • Terry found out about Blueprint at the FWD Drinksummit

    Retailer embraces the spirit of Blueprint
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Parfetts Cash & Carry customer Terry Fieldhouse has reinvigorated his off licence sales and added value back into this category thanks to the FWD Take Home Blueprint.

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  • Player of the Tournament, Inderdeep (12) speeds down the wing watched by a Leicester City coach

    Power of football - MSYS opens the door
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Twelve years old Inderdeep Singh Bal swooped on to a pass from midfield, dropped his right shoulder to beat the defender, moved left at speed and hit a stunning shot with the outside of his right foot to score.

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  • Michalski: we work closely with Best-one on new gantries

    Amber alert for sales growth
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    With competition in the cash and carry sector increasing all the time many of the major players have set up their own symbol groups and retailer clubs in a bid to retain their best customers and attract new ones.

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  • Tactics for a tough market
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Leading figures from wholesalers, suppliers and the catering industry will be providing insight into the business at Catersummit's 20th anniversary event this year.

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  • The vital link with your customer
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Any point of customer contact has the potential to be business critical, and at a time when business is tough to predict and hold on to, every point of contact is worthy of review.

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  • Nescafé offers more VIP tickets for Britain's Favourite Events
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Nestlé Professional is bringing back its Britain's Favourite Events promotion on Nescafé and Nescafé Gold Blend.

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  • AAK introduces its Prep flavoured oils
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    AAK Foodservice has launched a new Prep Premium range of Infused Oils.

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  • Halloween snack bites from Daloon
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Daloon has a new range of snacks for Halloween called Devil Bites.

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  • Chefs can win trips to Las Vegas
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Unilever Foodsolutions has launched a Knorr promotion to offer chefs the chance to win a millionaire lifestyle.

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  • Select soup range from Heinz Foodservice caters to demand
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Heinz Foodservice has launched Heinz Select soups range.

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  • Recharge your sales
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Batteries remain a key purchase for consumers, as they power so many day-to-day items. And the ever growing number of high-drain devices has resulted in longer life batteries. The rechargeable segment is also seeing a rise in popularity as consumers begin to see the cost saving element as well as the green credentials.

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  • Wake up and smell the coffee
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    While soft drinks, juices and waters have all made in-roads into the nation's range of refreshments in the last two decades, coffee and tea retain a fundamental role in the life of most consumers. But while sales volumes have remained broadly stable over that period, within the category there has been considerable change as the sophistication of consumers has developed, and health has become a prominent issue.

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  • Crunch time
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Snacks continue to be products that consumers want to buy, whether for an evening with friends or food on the go. And with the move towards sharing and premium it seems the trend is fixed for a while.

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  • General Mills launches its new Green Giant vegetable soups
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    General Mills UK has launched Green Giant Soup.

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  • Gatorade teams up with Rugby for the Guinness Premiership
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    PepsiCo and Britvic have announced Gatorade's partnership with the Guinness Premiership.

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  • Mr Kipling offers consumers more of what they French Fancy
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Premier Foods is launching a new product from Mr Kipling, The Big French Fancy.

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  • Golden theme for B&H limited edition
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Gallaher has announced the launch of a range of limited edition pack designs for the Benson & Hedges Gold range of cigarettes.

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  • Cadbury introduces fruit flavours to bars
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Cadbury has added to its Dairy Milk range with Cadbury Dairy Milk Cranberry and Granola and Cadbury Dairy Milk Apricot Crumble Crunch.

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  • Feel Good Drinks has drinks for kids
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    The Feel Good Drinks Company has launched a range aimed at kids, called Feel Good Kids.

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  • Heinz has added 13 new soup varieties to its ambient range
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Heinz is investing £2.5m and adding 13 new varieties to its ambient soups range.

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  • UBUK adds fruit to Boasters biscuits
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    UBUK has relauched its McVitie's Boasters range with new packaging and two new variants.

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  • Wrigley unveils fruity Extras and Spearmint flavour for Airwaves
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    The Wrigley Company has launched three new products for the summer.

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  • Kepak Convenience Foods launches first vegetarian panini into UOG's Deli Café
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Kepak Convenience Foods (KCF) has introduced a new variant to its UGO's Deli Café range.

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  • Sampling activity for Coors Light
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Following feedback from consumers who responded positively during launch trials, Coors Light is embarking on the largest piece of sampling activity since its introduction into the UK market in a campaign exclusive to the independent retail sector.

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  • £3.5m backing for new vodka
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    UB Drinks is introducing new competition to the UK vodka market with the launch of Dannoff Vodka, which will be supported by a £3.5m marketing campaign.

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  • FirstCape South African wine sponsors British and Irish Lions
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    South African wine brand FirstCape will be the official wine sponsor of the British and Irish Lions, who tour South Africa from next May.

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  • Krombacher is brought to the UK
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Krombacher, the number one premium beer in Germany, is being brought to the UK by United Drinks.

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  • Buyer's Diary
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    == monday ==

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  • Advertising on Appleby Westward vehicles
    Published:  17 September, 2008

    Appleby Westward, together with Spar’s Wessex Guild, has become the first regional distribution centre within Spar to deck its vehicle fleet with advertising from the symbol group’s new Sorted! advertising campaign.

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