Retail archive – Page 487
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M&S launches Baby Lemons
Marks & Spencer is launching some of the smallest lemons ever sold on the high street this week as it looks to capitalise on the summer gin & tonic market.
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Asda in sales, market share growth
The UK retailer said that the second quarter results reflect the company's "ongoing health"
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New hypermarkets bound for Pakistan
Pakistan will see at least seven new hypermarkets over the next five years, according to plans by the Majid Al Futtaim Group
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Second-quarter sales dip for Wal-Mart
The world's largest retailer has reported that US sales increased but international sales fell during the second-quarter of the year
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Middle East opens up to Japanese retail
Specialty retail outlets are spearheading Japan’s expansion in the Middle Eastern produce market
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French see success from special sales
Sales organised to cope with the drop in spending amongst French consumers hailed as success by Interfel
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Delhaize reports energy improvement
The retailer has reduced energy use across its operations and has eliminated CFC emissions
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Record Q3 earnings for Metro
The Canadian retailer has reported that net earnings hit new highs during the third quarter, while sales also increased
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Supermarkets accused of 'gloss on mediocrity'
Supermarkets are undermining the value of quality British food and drink by “putting a gloss on mediocrity”, the trade was told this week.
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M&S launches Tiny Pear
One of the smallest pears in the world is on sale exclusively at Marks & Spencer.
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Chiquita and Rewe buy Panama wetlands
Land will be donated to local organisations in bid to preserve biodiversity in the Caribbean coastal province of Bocas Del Toro
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English apple race condemned
The apple industry has been warned that the race to get product to market could severely damage the fruit’s reputation and undo work done in healthy-eating campaigns.
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Irish multiples issued warning
Multiples in the Irish Republic have been warned that excessive profit-taking will damage the country’s food industry, which supports 230,000 jobs.
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Trade issues GLA protocol warning
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has issued a response to the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) on its supermarket protocol, warning its focus should be on labour providers rather than users.
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CA and Coles in citrus drive
Citrus Australia is teaming with Coles to promote this season's citrus offering in the country
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Profit, sales up at Whole Foods
The third quarter proved a successful one for the US natural and organic food retailer
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Weis Markets launches produce campaign
The 'Local and Proud of it' project is aimed at highlighting the commitment to locally-grown fresh produce
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Delhaize enjoys Q2 profit jump
The Belgian retailer has announced growth in both revenue and operating profit through the second quarter of the year
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Whole Foods refocuses on health
Austin, Texas-based food retailer Whole Foods has announced plans to return to its philosophy of food as health
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JR Holland boosts local link-ups
JR Holland Food Services is collaborating with a series of growers in the North West to ensure fresh produce is sourced locally for its expanding client list.