All Retail articles – Page 201
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Asda quits buying group to prioritise direct model
Retailer has left the European Marketing Distribution buying group to prioritise and strengthen its direct to supplier model
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Lidl and Sainsbury’s hit by stock shortages
Customers of both supermarkets take to Twitter to complain about empty fruit and veg shelves at some stores
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New contracts boost Nisa’s Christmas sales
Total sales up 17 per cent in 10 weeks to 31 December following organic growth and supply contract wins at Costcutter and McColl’s
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Aldi sales jumped 15 per cent over Christmas
Discounter enjoyed ‘busiest-ever Christmas’ as demand for premium lines boosted sales during month of December
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JD.com launches 7Fresh stores
Magic mirrors and automatic shopping carts feature in “premium offline food shopping experience”
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Whitworths joins with Wallace and Gromit creators
Dried fruit and nut supplier has developed a new animation campaign for its Bright Little Nuts kids snacking range
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Israeli exotics season gears up
Exporter Yapro expects passionfruit yields to be up by 15 per cent after good growing conditions and increased plantings
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Co-op to open 100 new food stores
Retailer will invest £160m in store openings as it looks to recapture market share from discounters
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Change4Life targets kids' snacks
Tesco and Co-op back push to encourage parents and kids to move away from sugary snacks towards healthy options
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Sainsbury’s launches ‘first-ever’ pulled jackfruit
Pulled jackfruit has ‘extraordinary ability to imitate pulled pork’ and is one of seven products in new plant-based range
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Give a voice to producers for Fairtrade Fortnight
Annual campaign will focus on sharing stories from producers of certified products under slogan ‘Come on in to Fairtrade’
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First-ever frozen Tenderstem launches at Iceland
Supplier and frozen specialist TSA International has launched ‘world’s first’ frozen Tenderstem after decade of development
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Supplier ‘helplines’ help solve disputes without buyer
Some retailers have installed helplines to help suppliers raise invoice queries without affecting commercial relationships
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Tesco-Booker merger formalised
The £3.7bn takeover of Booker by Tesco has been officially cleared by the Competition and Markets Authority
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Eurofruit's Top 25 stories from 2017
Review: Find out which stories were the most read on the Eurofruit website over the past 12 months
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Rotten grapes lead to £5,000 fine
Leeds retailer selling grapes with ‘100 per cent rots’ has been fined for selling produce that is unfit for human consumption
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Red Tractor to be accepted by Tesco and GlobalGAP
Tesco suppliers and exporters will see audit duplication removed as Red Tractor standards accepted as equivalent
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Candy grapes hit RSA supermarkets
Two grape varieties from the IFG stable, Cotton Candy and Candy Heart, will appear in South African supermarkets this week
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Fresh produce supply in the digital age
As retail and foodservice supply chains evolve, a special Fruit Logistica report explains what opportunities lie ahead
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Grayson Perry donates artwork to Felix Project auction
Auction will raise money for charity project to hand out surplus food to disadvantaged primary school children