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  the highlights on just-food this week  

rising commodity prices: should we be concerned? that is a key question facing the food industry. again this week there was much comment on the issue and the possible impact on the sector. sainsbury's boss justin king, for instance, warned suppliers they would have to work hard to justify price increases. meanwhile, the uk retailer, widely seen to have outperformed its rivals over christmas, issued its festive numbers this week, alongside the likes of tesco, marks and spencer and morrisons. in the spotlight - the spectre of rising food prices returns
global food prices are at a record high again, only two years or so after the last dramatic price spike sparked food riots and heightened the debate worldwide over food security. while there is alarm, analysts appear less worried about the current situation than they were in 2008. food manufacturers, however, may beg to differ. ben cooper reports. uk food retailers reveal christmas performance
morrisons, ocado, marks and spencer, sainsbury's and tesco have all published their christmas trading figures. who had a festive period to remember? uk: sainsbury's boss king issues warning to suppliers
the chief executive of uk grocer sainsbury's said today (12 january) that suppliers would have to "work very hard" to justify price increases as commodity costs continue to rise. focus: tate & lyle, kerry could pounce if dupont sells danisco assets
the industrial use of enzymes appears to be the central reason for dupont's planned us$5.8bn takeover of danisco - but the acquisition, analysts say, could be the catalyst for further deals in the food-ingredients sector. focus: schreiber foods deal part of dean foods' debt battle
the news this week that dean foods has sold its customer-brand yoghurt business in the us comes as little surprise, given the turbulent year the country's largest dairy processor has just experienced - and its decision to re-shape its business. uk: burton's foods to close biscuit facility
burton's foods is to close its biscuit factory in the uk town of moreton with the loss of around 342 jobs. on the money: supervalu works to improve price image
the ceo of supervalu inc has insisted that struggling us retailer's third-quarter results are "not indicative of our earning potential" after the company posted losses of us$202m. germany: cargill snaps up chocolate maker kvb
us agribusiness giant cargill has moved to expand its chocolate business in europe through the acquisition of german chocolate maker kvb. us: campbell shakes up domestic management team
campbell soup co. has continued the overhaul of its senior management with the appointment of a new team to manage its operations in north america.


    Source :just-food.com     Date : 14  January   2011    Category : food industries Economic


coles leads slash in milk prices; farmers fear

both of australia’s major supermarket chains, coles and woolworths, have slashed prices on their own-brand milk offerings, in a move which they claim will not affect farmgate prices for their milk suppliers, but which has nevertheless caused consternation throughout the dairy industry. coles led the move when it reduced the price of a 2 litre bottle of own-brand milk by 47c to just $2 - which was immediately matched by its competitor, woolworth’s - in a ‘loss leader’ move aimed at reeling shoppers in from other supermarkets, such as aldi and iga. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 27 January 2011   Category : food industries Economic
farm gate pricing bill seeks transparency from australian supermarkets

a new private member’s bill to be tabled this week to australian parliament would, if passed, require australia’s major supermarkets to reveal what percentage of the retail price of their fresh produce goes to the farmers. the farm gate pricing bill, drafted by independent senator nick xenophon and house of representatives independent bob katter, would need the support of a major party, in order to be passed. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 15 August 2011   Category : food industries Economic
coles and woolies in false fruit labelling pickle

supermarket giants coles and woolworths have been taken to task over dodgy origin labelling, after an investigation by the nsw food authority revealed that two stores were selling mislabelled fruit the incident marks the first time coles and woolworths have been fined for country of origin labelling breaches, and both have been placed on the nsw food authority’s name and shame register. woolworths at newington in sydney has been fined $1540 for advertising lemons for sale as being the “product of australia” when the individual products were actually from the usa. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 13 May 2011   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
uk grocery promotions fall in december

the number of grocery products on promotion at tesco, asda, sainsbury\'s and ocado fell during december as the volume of promotions throughout the year made it difficult for the uk retailers to increase the level in the run-up to christmas. according to the latest data from just-food\'s promo tracker, all four retailers had less items on promotion in december, seen as one of the key selling periods in the uk grocery calendar. more

 Source : just-food.com   Date : 4 January 2011   Category : Rest
accc to oppose franklins sale to metcash

the australian competition and consumer commission yesterday announced that it will oppose the sale of supermarket chain franklins to wholesale giant metcash, on the grounds that it would create a monopoly in wholesale supermarket supply in nsw, and make it more difficult for another wholesaler to enter the nsw market. metcash had announced its intention to purchase the 88 franklins stores for $215 million, and then onsell them to independent retailers under the iga brand, retaining supply rights. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 18 November 2010   Category : Rest
woolworths announces record sales figures

woolworths limited, australia’s largest supermarket operator, has reported a 7.5% surge in full year sales to $49.6 billion. chief executive officer, michael luscombe, said their results highlighted the resilience of the australian economy. “despite the global economic turmoil, 2009 has been a successful year with solid results across our business overall,” he said. “continued solid sales growth in food retailing and especially in discretionary areas like apparel, consumer electronics and homewares, highlights the underlying strength of the australian economy in these times. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 22 July 2009   Category : food industries Economic
heart foundation steps in on salt reduction targets

the national heart foundation of australia yesterday announced that it has been asked by the gillard government to help set targets for salt and saturated fat reduction in sauces. “we’re providing nutrition information on a range of important food categories such as bread, breakfast cereal, simmer sauces, processed meat and more recently we provided data on soups,” said dr lyn roberts, national ceo of the heart foundation. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 19 July 2011   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
stobart warns of bogof supply chain strain

transport giant eddie stobart has warned that the supermarket demand for two-for-one offers is placing a strain on logistics firms, and increasing the number of miles the company’s fleet runs empty. a stobart group spokesman told foodmanufacture.co.uk that the comments, initially made back in may when ceo andrew tinkler gave a lengthy interview to a journalist – were “not meant to cause a storm” and were mentioned alongside other pressures. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 15 June 2011   Category : Rest
just-food's week in words

quote, unquote: just-food\'s week in words by: just-food.com | 10 june 2011 wal-mart president and ceo mike duke is looking to emerging markets for growthtwo of the world\'s leading grocery retailers this week outlined the scope of their ambitions - wal-mart through emerging markets and tesco through its online operations. meanwhile, just-food interviewed milk link\'s ceo neil kennedy about its expansion strategy. more

 Source : just-food.com   Date : 10 June 2011   Category : Rest
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