Monday, June 30, 2008

Breaking News: UFCW Union Launches Preemptive Anti-Tesco Fresh & Easy Brochure Distribution Drop on the Eve of Manhattan Beach Store Grand Opening

Pictured above is the Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market grocery store at 1700 Rosecrans in Manhattan Beach, California, set to open on Wednesday, July 2. Click here to view more photographs of the store. (Photo: Copyright: Fresh & Easy Buzz.)

The United Food and Commercial Workers union (UFCW) has distributed glossy, full-color anti-Tesco Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market door-hanger brochures on the door steps of residents who live in the neighborhood surrounding the new Fresh & Easy grocery store set to open in a shopping center at 1700 Rosecrans Avenue in Manhattan Beach, (Southern) California on Wednesday, July 2, Fresh & Easy Buzz has learned.

The large, full-color brochures distributed to neighborhood residents on the eve of the Fresh & Easy grocery market's grand opening on Wednesday have this title: "Don't Be Fooled By Fresh & Easy."

The brochures then go on to call Tesco the "Wal-Mart of the United Kingdom," and detail three past incidents involving food safety issues at Tesco stores in the UK, according to the text of the brochure provided to Fresh & Easy Buzz by a resident of that Manhattan Beach neighborhood who received one of the brochures on his doorstep.

These are the same brochures the UFCW has been distributing to neighborhoods where existing Fresh & Easy markets are located in Southern California, the Las Vegas, Nevada Metropolitan region and in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona for some months.

The key points of information (as printed) on the brochures are as follows:

Fact: Tesco caught selling expired and spoiled food
Fact: Tesco caught altering sell by date labels
Fact: Tesco caught selling organic food tainted with Pesticides

Below these bullet points it says: for more information go to: www.freshandeasyfacts.com

At the bottom of the brochure in small lettering it says: "Produced by Fresh and Easy Facts, a project of the United Food and Commercial Workers."

Under each of the three food safety bullet points above, there's information about incidents at Tesco supermarkets in the UK in which government authorities found out-of-code food products and organic foods labeled as organic that weren't organic, along with other food safety violations. Tesco settled these issues with British authorities in each case.

Tesco's Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market USA division hasn't been accused by consumers or government authorities of any of these food safety issues in the U.S., to Fresh & Easy Buzz's knowledge.

UFCW times brochures to Fresh & Easy promotional piece

Tesco's Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market has distributed its own promotional brochures, including its $5-off coupon good for any grocery purchase of $20 or more, to residents who live in the neighborhood surrounding the new Manhattan Beach store, which is something the retailer does prior to each new store it opens.

The UFCW timed its anti-Tesco Fresh & Easy brochures to arrive on the residents doorsteps at about the same time as the Fresh & Easy promotional brochure and coupon arrived, which demonstrates the union is escalating its campaign against non-union Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market by going head-to-head with the retailer in the timing of the brochure wars.

Fresh & Easy's doorstep brochure also includes an offer for a free reusable canvas tote bag for every purchase of $10 or more consumers make at the new Manhattan Beach store which opens Wednesday.

Below is a summary of the text of the Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market promotional brochure distributed to residents:

The tag line on the front of the Fresh & Easy brochure says: "We're in your neighborhood with fresh groceries & low prices."

Inside the brochure it says: "We're a neighborhood-sized market that's quick and easy to shop."

Featuring:
*fresh & wholesome foods
*a variety of prepared meals
*all your favorite brands
*unbelievably low prices

Join us for our grand opening in Manhattan Beach, where we'll be donating $1,000 to a local charitable organization. Check presentation and Ribbon Cutting, 10:00 am on July 2

Store Location:
Rosecrans & Aviation
1700 Rosecrans Ave
8 AM - 10PM
Open 7 Days a week


Dueling brochures

The UFCW union's brochure is designed to most strongly attack the first bullet point on the Fresh & Easy promotional brochure, which says: " (We feature) "Fresh & Wholesome Foods." The website address listed on the UFCW brochure goes into more detail on this issue.

Part of the union's strategy with the current brochures, as has been the strategy with the same brochures used in the past, is to suppress the number of neighborhood residents who will attend the Fresh & Easy store grand openings, along with shopping at a Fresh & Easy in general.

By undercutting Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Markets' positioning that it offers "Fresh & Wholesome Foods" using the counter messages from the past food safety situations at Tesco stores in the UK, the UFCW hopes to suppress the number of shoppers who visit the respective Fresh & Easy stores, thus using it as one of its many elements designed to get Tesco and Fresh & Easy senior executives to sit down and meet with union leaders about potential unionization of store-level employees, which is the union's goal.

Thus far, Tesco has refused to meet with UFCW executives.

UFCW to have a presence at store grand opening Wednesday

In addition to its pre-Manhattan Beach Fresh & Easy store grand opening brochure campaign, the UFCW plans to have union representatives present outside of the Fresh & Easy store at 1700 Rosecrans Avenue on Wednesday morning during the store's grand opening event, which will be attended by Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market CEO Tim Mason. Additionally, since the store is only a few minutes' drive from Fresh & Easy corporate headquarters, it's likely numerous senior executives will attend the grand opening along with Mr. Mason on Wednesday morning from 8am -to 10am.

The union plans to have representatives outside the store handing out the brochures, along with informing shoppers verbally that Fresh & Easy is a non-union food retailer, unlike competitors Vons, Ralphs, Stater Bros., Gelson's, Bristol Farms and most of the major chains and independents in Southern California.

Ironically, Fresh & Easy's main competitor in the Manhattan Beach shopping center is non-union Trader Joe's. In fact, as we've reported previously, a Trader Joe's grocery store is located literally right across the parking lot at 1800 Rosecrans--which the two grocers share--from the Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market store.

That a Trader Joe's non-union grocery market is located right in the same shopping center, right next to the Fresh & Easy store, demonstrates even further that Tesco and its Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market USA chain is the primary non-union retailer target for the UFCW in the Western U.S., as we've previously reported.

For example, neighborhood residents haven't received brochures or any other forms of communication informing them Trader Joe's also is a non-union chain like Tesco's Fresh & Easy. Further, although the UFCW has attempted to organize Trader Joe's store-level workers in the past, the union has failed thus far get one of the chain's stores (its employees) to approve a union petition to date.

In fact, for all appearances it seems the UFCW has decided at least for now to not launch a campaign to further attempt to unionize Trader Joe's, which like Fresh & Easy is a foreign-owned grocery chain. Trader Joe's is owned by members of the same German family who own the small-format Aldi discount grocery chain. It's non-union Aldi USA chain has nearly 900 stores in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and eastern regions in the U.S.

In addition to Fresh & Easy and Trader Joe's, Whole Foods Market, Inc. and Wal-Mart are two other key non-union food and grocery retailers in the Southern California market. Smaller chains Henry's Farmers Market and Sprouts Farmers Market also are non-union chains in the market.

Long hot summer: The UFCW campaign heats up

As we were the first to report early this year, the UFCW decided to heat up its campaign against Tesco and its Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market USA grocery chain late last year, with a target for its more aggressive campaign activity beginning in late spring of this year.

In just the last couple months, in addition to stepping up its grass roots campaign against Fresh & Easy in Southern California, Nevada and Arizona, the union has taken its campaign to the UK, first holding a major press conference with participation and support of a member of the British Parliament in London, then attending and demonstrating at the Tesco PLC Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday, June 27. The union's UK campaign is named: "The Two Faces of Tesco."

As we reported in this June 26 piece, the UFCW also obtained the support of presumptive Democratic Party Presidential nominee Barack Obama, who sent a letter to Tesco PLC CEO Sir Terry Leahy urging him to have his top Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market executives meet with the union's leadership to discuss the unionization issue.The recent UFCW press conference garnered lots of publicity in the UK, as did its presence at the AGM on Friday.

The joint Western USA-UK grass-roots and media campaign is designed to bring maximum pressure to bear on Tesco in order to get it to come to the table and meet with the UFCW regarding the potential unionization of Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market.

Fresh & Easy Buzz has learned the UFCW will be doing more brochure drops prior to other Fresh & Easy stores opening like it's done with the Manhattan Beach location.

Additionally, the union, which represents 1.3 million union grocery clerks in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, plans to increase its picketing at existing Fresh & Easy grocery stores, along with doing more brochure drops in the neighborhoods surrounding those existing stores.

Tesco plans to open at least 30 Fresh & Easy grocery markets in the next 90 days in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada. The UFCW plans to have union representatives at nearly all of those store grand openings to hand out brochures and talk to shoppers about the union issue.

In contrast, there hasn't been any UFCW representative presence of note at recent new store grand openings of Wal-Mart Supercenters, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods Market or other non-union food and grocery retailer-owned supermarkets in Southern California.

Where the UFCW campaign will lead is uncertain at this time. Tesco continues to stick to its position that it's up to store-level employees if they choose to join the union or not, saying it has no problem with the UFCW attempting to organize the workers under the provisions of U.S. labor law.

Tesco also says it doesn't plan on meeting with UFCW executives.

The UFCW sites the fact Tesco stores in the UK are unionized, and says it doesn't understand why this being the case Tesco won't sit down and discuss the issue with U.S. UFCW leaders.

It appears it's going to be a long hot summer in more ways then one in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The tactics being used by the UFCW union are disgusting.

Tesco have openly said that their employees are free to join a union. In the UK the tesco employees are unionised (many opt not to be)

The 3 incidients were isolated incidents occuring at 3 of the companies 1500 stores a few years ago - not common practice.

The entry level pay rates are quite good, with medical insurance and the other perks they offer.

the ONLY reason that the unions want Tesco on board is for $$$. If Tesco plans to have 200 stores employing about 5-6000 people by the end of next year that would be atleast $50,000 a month in the unions pockets. Thats all they care about, plain and simple.

If it wasn't, they would be sending out leaflets focusing on drumming up support from the locals to get the union on side, not hiding behind some charade campaign aimed at discrediting the company.

Anonymous said...

Typical UFCW hate mail ! Every time a non union shop opens up, they hire their goons, and fire off more hate mail. These guys will stop at nothing get every grocery worker on their payroll. I myself am a proud Bristol Farms employee, and have see their hate first hand.

When we opened up our Westchester store in 2007, the UFCW hired Teamsters to park a huge rig on the street.While they were bashing our store, they have the nerve to send their president inside the store to make sweet talk to our CEO. It took all my might not to kick that guys a** right outside the store !!!

That being said, I hope Fresh and Easy keeps on expanding ! They provide a wonderful service, and very good prices. This is coming from somebody who already gets 20% off by shopping at Bristol.

P.S.... You know why isn't you never see any "facts" on Vons, Ralph's or Albertson's ??? I wonder who the UFCW is in bed with ?