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... woolworths limited has recruited the current ceo of tesco malaysia as its new director of australian supermarkets and petrol ... he was chief operating officer for tesco thailand before his appointment as ceo in malaysia, in early 2010
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... the oft said arla, asda, dairy crest, mclelland, safeway, sainsbury's, tesco, the cheese company and wiseman had infringed the competition act 1998 by co-ordinating increases in the prices consumers paid for certain dairy products in 2002 and/or 2003 ... the first, in 2002, involved asda, dairy crest, lactalis mclelland (prior to the group lactalis takeover), safeway (before it was bought by morrisons), sainsbury's, tesco and the cheese company
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... after a lengthy investigation, the office found that arla, asda, dairy crest, safeway, mclelland, sainsbury’s and tesco infringed the competition act 1998 ... asda, dairy crest, lactalis mclelland before the groupe lactalis takeover, safeway prior to its acquisition by morrisons, sainsbury’s, tesco and the cheese company were all involved ... a further cheese infringement in 2003 saw asda, lactalis mclelland, sainsbury’s and tesco implicated
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... members of the uk food industry, including coca-cola, greencore, heinz, innocent, pepsico, and united biscuits, in addition to the british nutrition foundation, the food and drink federation, together with supermarkets wm morrison, marks and spencer, and tesco, agreed to the new guidelines which aim to help consumers increase their intake of fruit and vegetables
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... will claims like this register with consumers? “standing in a branch of tesco, the uk's biggest grocery retailer, and browsing for a healthy snack, i was reminded that, thanks to efsa, europe's health claim regulator, europe is fast becoming awash with health claims of all kinds,” wrote julian mellentin, a leading industry consultant and editor ... he noted a line of tesco-branded pistachio nuts that utilised a positive article 13 opinion for protein and muscle function by claiming front-of-pack: “pistachio nuts are high in protein, essential for the body's growth and repair ... the tesco pistachio claim was, he said, “simply a marketer's way of using the efsa claim, ‘contributes to the growth or maintenance of muscle mass’, which any food can legally make if protein is 12% of the energy value of the food
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... ) small quantities of the implicated batch were distributed to tesco in northern ireland
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... tesco had the largest percentage of its products on promotion in june at 37 ... meanwhile, tesco's own-label free-from range jumped into the top five most-promoted products ... supermarket total number of skus number of promos % of all skus on promo average saving per promo tesco 32941 12267 37 ... 32 tesco free from 85 ... 43 tesco italian 59
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... uk supermarket chain tesco is launching a healthy-eating range for children in the uk called tesco goodness, which is already on sale at its stores in the us ... every tesco goodness product will meet criteria for levels of fat, saturates, sugar and salt ... tesco food marketing director sarah bradbury said: “fresh & easy customers really like the goodness range, so we were keen to share it with our british shoppers
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investors in premier foods are calling for the removal of current chief executive robert schofielda group of premier foods plc shareholders have reportedly called for chairman ronnie bell hasten the search for a replacement for ceo robert schofield following last week's profit warning from the uk firm. according to a report in yesterday's (3 july) sunday telegraph, the investors, which are believed to include second-largest stakeholder paulson & co, are calling for bell to replace schofield almost immediately.
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... however, premier foods plc's dispute over price with one of the uk's largest grocers, believed to be tesco, also grabbed our uk headlines - which also featured chocolate maker and retailer thorntons and its decision to close half its stores
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