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Wednesday, 29 September 2010

UK's Dairy Crest Renews Morrisons Milk Supply Deal - FLEXNEWS (Barton Le Clay SUPERMARKETS)

UK's Dairy Crest Renews Morrisons Milk Supply Deal - FLEXNEWS
Shares in the maker of Clover spread, were up 7.42 percent at 0940 GMT. "We believe our clear focus on quality, service and cost puts us in a good position in a very competitive market", Toby Brinsmead, managing director of Dairy Crest's liquid products busine
Source: www.flex-news-food.com

High street retailers round-up : Morrisons, Moss Bros, Topps Tiles, Mitchells & Butlers - ukcitymedia
Supermarket giant WM Morrisons MRW have renewed its fresh milk supply contract with Dairy Crest DCG has through until 2015. The news will come as a relief to Dairy Crest after rival Robert Wiseman, earlier this month, indicated hard times ahead in diary produc
Source: www.ukcitymedia.co.uk

Morrisons launches new convenience store trial - meatinfo.co.uk
Malcolm Pinkerton, senior retail analyst at Verdict, the retail research company, said: "Though a latecomer to the market, now it has a successful smaller store format to roll out, Morrisons has substantial potential to steal share in this market, particularly
Source: www.meatinfo.co.uk

Dairy Crest renews Morrisons milk supply contract - ShareCast
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Dairy Crest has announced that it has renewed a contract to supply the supermarket Morrisons with fresh milk through to 2015. The announcement comes amid uncertain times for dairy companies following a warning from Dairy Crest’s rival Ro
Source: www.sharecast.com

Morrisons rings up savings with £300m IT revamp - Silicon.com
Supermarket giant Morrisons is working on a £300m-plus, six-year programme to revamp its IT infrastructure and systems - an undertaking described as a "heart and lung transplant" by the project director. The technology used at every one of Morrisons' 425 stor
Source: www.silicon.com

Look of Abergavenny Morrisons revealed (From South Wales Argus) - South Wales Argus
IMAGES of the proposed Morrisons supermarket for the cattle market site in Abergavenny were released by the developer. Supermarket giant Morrisons was chosen as the preferred developer to build on the town centre site as part of the re-development of the cattl
Source: www.southwalesargus.co.uk

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