All Retail articles – Page 268
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Tesco puts tanks on Sainsbury's lawn in Brand Match move
After Sainsbury’s announced that it would be end its Brand Match scheme, Tesco is to start accepting the vouchers at its stores
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FPJ exclusive: M&S looking into 'wonky veg' lines
Retail giant's head of agronomy and fresh produce, Johnathan Sutton, told FPJ to 'watch this space' when pressed on the subject
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The Co-op Food store sales deliver £250m profit
The Co-op said its c-stores were outperforming the UK grocery market, aided by people making more frequent trips to buy food
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Sainsbury's to end its Brand Match scheme
The promotion, which has been running since 2011, will end in three weeks' time, with money saved reinvested in price cuts
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Lidl, Mercadona grow market share in Spain
Retailers benefit from consumers looking for better value at larger distributors, analysts say
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Historical high for Rewe
German retailer turned in the best operating result in the history of the company in 2015
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M&S like for like food sales unchanged
But thanks to the opening of 80 new stories during the year, it had seen its grocery market share grow to 4.3 per cent
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Alibaba now largest retailer in world
China's Alibaba Group has surpassed Walmart to become the largest retail economy in the world by GMV
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Major UK grocers enjoy their 'fastest growth rate' of 2016
The Co-operative performed particularly strongly over last 12 weeks, Kantar data finds, and saw its sales increase by 3.9 per cent
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Nisa launches new wholesale fresh produce service
The initiative has already reportedly boosted sales and seen volume increases on fresh produce of 17 per cent
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Broccoli 'a third cheaper' than this time last year
mySupermarket tracker of 35 popular products registered the lowest recorded price since launching in December 2014
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Lemon demand 'outstrips supply'
For years a largely overlooked staple of the fruit category, lemons are suddenly experiencing a sales surge as consumers look to add new flavours
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Salad supply tight at Dutch switchover
High prices and demand as salads supply transitions from Spain to Holland are likely to last longer than usual this year due to the warm winter
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Food labelling reforms given go ahead
Australia’s states and territories have agreed to reform the country’s country of origin food labelling laws
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Strong hort sales at Waitrose over Easter
Horticulture sales in Waitrose stores up 10.3 per cent compared with Easter week last year
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Interview: In the shadows
Shadow Defra minister Kerry McCarthy talks to Nina Pullman about food prices, niche markets and Liz Truss’ ‘PR approach’
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Metro Cash & Carry trials in-store farms
Vertical greenhouse producing herbs and vegetables guarantees optimum freshness, retailer says
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Aeon eyes Laos, Myanmar and Thailand
Japanese retail group Aeon Mall is planning to expand across Asean nations
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BJC bids for Big C remaining share
Since acquiring a majority stake in grocery chain Big C Thailand, Berli Jucker has made a bid for 100 per cent ownership
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Aldi UK reviewing pesticide policy for suppliers
Discounter said its approach will go “beyond the current status quo” for pesticides including neonicotinoids