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Beth Phillips "Taking premium convenience beyond Lincoln: Lewis & Cooper looks like a chocolate box grocery store straight out of the good old days. But it's also bang up to date—it roasts its own coffee, offers international produce alongside local food, and takes orders online". Grocer. FindArticles.com. 10 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5245/is_7864_231/ai_n29454907/
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Articles in July 19, 2008 issue of Grocer
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Opinion
by Adam Leyland -
Can the big supermarkets prove to us their much-heralded CSR credentials?
by Ronan Hegarty -
A new colossus is born. Ltd. acquires Somerfield PLC
by Mark Choueke - Switch to biodiesel triggers 'massive' cost hikes in oils
- Morrisons and Asda cut core items to 50p
- Inflation slows to 0.7% from 2.8%
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Ocado in same-day service first
by Chloe Smith - Waitrose gets the interior decorators in
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Ombudsman role may be delayed by retailers
by Ronan Hegarty - Fears mount FSA will resort to shock tactics with sat-fats
- Suppliers to justify food label claims
- Whole Foods raises bar on fish standards
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Brands investigation expected to go slow
by Chloe Smith - Tories plan to reduce small store crimes
- Suppliers sign up to 10-point carbon reduction checklist
- Impact test 'could aid supermarkets'
- Anger over no browsing for beer rule
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Binge drinking: blame hits offies and c-stores
by Charlie Wright - More special offers stocked as shoppers seek bargains
- Less than 100 turn up for King's agm
- Online error offers Harp for one cent
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Humble white loaf is hero of credit crunch
by Alex Beckett - Exporting excellence in the spotlight
- Second boycott on Vodafone top-ups
- Thorntons on the up
- Food division up 14%
- Alcohol avoids ban
- Persistence of kids characters blasted
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Wholesaler prices rise along with cost of fuel
by Peter Cripps - Smiths angers newsagents with fee hike
- Tesco Mobile finds new brand image
- Nisa Today's moves home
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Industry gets behind Africa trading scheme
by Joanne Grew - Sainsbury's to back NVQ day celebrations
- Third of shoppers happy to switch
- Wal-Mart/Carrefour bid for Lenta
- Shoplifters' needs get more basic
- Woolworths reaches into India
- Wal-Mart helps save the forests
- Ahold shakes up its top team
- Wider role for Blackhurst
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Pickup appointed new sales director at UBUK
by Alex Beckett - Grimwood to take helm at Nestle UK
- Birds Eye takes on sustainability chief
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Taking value to Coventry: Morrisons has made it a double, with two wins back-to-back. The store prides itself on giving great value to hungry cash-strapped students and delivering excellent customer service
by Nick Hughes - This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
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Price survey
by Nick Hughes - Availability
- Top-up shop
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Multiples focus efforts on seasonal favourites: analysis of weekend activity shows the retailers putting summer indulgence to the fore in promotional activity
by Kay Staniland -
That's another fine mess the OFT has got you into: when does information sharing become collusion? The line isn't between the two isn't easy to walk but you'll pay the price if you don't
by Sarah Hoskins - The Independent
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- Daily Express
- The Guardian
- Sunday Mirror
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Is Sir Terry's fear well founded? With the UK's economic situation on a downward plunge, the multiples are bracing themselves for the effects. Who will fare best?
by Jonathan Pritchard -
NPM needs to relate to portion size
by Gary Stephenson -
CBI compromise does not give enough time
by Harry Takhar -
Asda needs to shake off bipolar problem
by Alistair Smith -
Why object to higher quality foodstuffs?
by Adam York -
Welfare is worse on non-RSPCA farms
by Bruce Friedrich -
Marks sets out plan for the Co-op's big future: having agreed to buy Somerfield for the knockdown price of 1.57bn [pounds sterling], the Co-op boss turns his attention to the task in hand
by Mark Choueke -
Sainsbury's pours its last drink online: the retailer is abandoning its drinks website at the end of the month. Where did it go wrong
by Graham Holter -
What kids really want!! What do kids really want? Rainbow-coloured food in zany packaging and ever more bizarre flavours? Not according to the panel of 12 and 13-year-olds at the Food for Kids conference
by Nick Hughes -
The flying Dutchman: Morrisons caught its rivals off guard with its recovery. CEO Marc Bolland tells Adam Leyland how it was done
by Adam Leyland -
Taking premium convenience beyond Lincoln: Lewis & Cooper looks like a chocolate box grocery store straight out of the good old days. But it's also bang up to dateit roasts its own coffee, offers international produce alongside local food, and t
by Beth Phillips - We ask … is enough being done to tackle theft?
- Real Yorkshire Wensleydale
- Walkers Nonsuch
- United Biscuits' Mighty 6
- Fredericks Dairies' Cadbury stick ice creams
- English Provender
- Amoy oriental cooking sauces
- Schwartz Cook Art blends
- Mars Little Bit of
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Over-the-counter ban: how will retailers cope? Independents are protesting at the proposed tobacco display ban. Many independents in Iceland, Thailand and Canada closed when a similar ban was introduced. What effect would it have here?
by Sofia Gkiousou -
Splashing out on healthy oils: we Brits seem happy to pay a premium for quality cooking oils, particularly olive oil, but will economic concerns cause us to change our ways
by David Burrows -
Research notes
by Hon Man Liau
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