Retail archive – Page 501
-
Article
Carrefour India meets with suppliers
Carrefour is forging ahead with plans to open its first Indian cash-and-carry store in 2010
-
Article
Produce supplies run smoothly during riot
Fresh produce supplies have avoided problems from the Bangkok riots earlier this week
-
Article
Mexican retail sales fall in March
A report by retail body ANTAD revealed that sales fell 3.3 per cent during the month
-
Article
Quality priority for consumers on-the-go
A new report has suggested that price is taking a back-seat for shoppers looking to eat or drink on the move
-
Article
McCain expands Signatures range
The Signatures range from McCain is set to boost foodservice menus with two new products.
-
Article
MVS joins Re:fresh sponsors
MVS Foodservices is the new sponsor of the Foodservice Supplier of the Year category at Re:fresh 2009.
-
Article
Spar records strong 2008 in the North
The last 12 months have seen an additional 55 stores join Spar within the Northern Guild, serviced by James Hall & Co, following a buoyant year for sales and recruitment.
-
Article
Lincs Co-op to double local intake
Lincolnshire Co-operative is to double the amount of local produce it sells in its 69 outlets throughout the county in the next six months.
-
Article
Asda local sales soar
Asda has revealed a boost in its sales of local fruit and vegetables across the UK.
-
Article
Morrisons offers Easter deal
Morrisons has slashed some of its prices to offer customers an Easter lunch to remember.
-
Article
Asda delivers on price pledge
The UK retailer has cut 12,500 prices across the store for Easter, including numerous fresh produce items
-
Article
Penny plans Bulgarian expansion
The German discounter is set to invest €100m in the eastern European country this year
-
Article
Supervalu reveals quarterly dividend
The US group will pay out US$0.1725 per share to stockholders
-
Article
7-Eleven to enter Indonesia
The convenience store chain plans to enter Indonesia under a franchise agreement
-
Article
Waitrose targets motorway market
Waitrose is taking to the retail battleground of motorway services, following a deal with Welcome Break to open shops in two of its service stations.
-
Article
Tesco to create 800 jobs
The opening of a new distribution centre in northern England will create significant job availability
-
Article
Second chance for competition test
Despite Tesco’s victory at the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) last month, the Competition Commission has been given a second chance to come up with a test preventing dominance of any one retailer in a particular area.
-
Article
Foreign chains press on with China expansion
Foreign direct investment in China may have fallen in recent months, but big retail chains are bucking the trend with rapid store roll-outs
-
Article
Perfection Fresh in Aussie first
The group is set to supply the Australian market with its first batch of Royal Pom pomegranates
-
Article
Netto designs green stores
High street discount supermarket chain Netto is introducing a new, radically more sustainable store design.