All Retail articles – Page 325
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Retailer adds Red Tractor logo to canned vegetables
Asda will roll-out Red Tractor logo to eight own-brand canned vegetables in a first for processed produce in UK
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Spar opens in Indonesia
Dutch retailer Spar International to partner with Ramanaya to open 30 stores across Indonesia
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Tesco launches pink flesh apple
English pink flesh apple ‘turns heads’ with unusual yellow skin, launching as pack of four in Tesco tomorrow
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Supermarket chiefs' price warning to Scots
Asda CEO Andy Clarke among those to say trading across a new border in the event of Scottish independence could push up costs
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Ahold recognised for sustainability
Dutch retailer scores highly in areas including waste reduction and carbon emissions
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Morrisons profit tumbles by £105m
Drop of more than 30 per cent in retailer's pre-tax profits for six months to 3 August as supermarket price war continues to wreak havoc
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Landmark figure for tube grocery service
More than 10,000 orders placed for London Underground grocery click and collect services, as retailers expand offerings
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Copa-Cogeca urges EU to help boost potatoes' reach
To benefit from increased trade opportunities outside Europe, trade body urges EU Commission to minimise impediments
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Retailers held to account for tomato workers' pay
Tesco, Sainsburys and Albert Heijn 'have responsibility’ to ensure living wage for workers in Moroccan tomato industry, says report
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Flower Sprouts renamed for US
Tozer Seeds launch sprout kale hybrid in the US under new name Kalettes to reach kale-loving American consumers
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GBBO starring role sees pear sales rise
38 per cent hike in sales at Waitrose following appearance on TV smash hit, as retailer starts stocking the first of the UK harvest
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Size matters, claims daffodil specialist
Rowe Farming's Robert Stacey calls for retailers to stop selling bulbs by numbers, as smaller bulbs don't guarantee flowers
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RSA citrus industry suspends EU exports
'Major issues' forecast for UK consumers in the next few weeks as South African ban on exports to the EU takes effect
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M&S launches laser labels for oranges
Retailer has ditched ‘fiddly’ and non-sustainable paper labels with launch of citrus tattooed with a laser label this week
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Dutch campaign 'could become' national brand
A campaign launched by Dutch growers to boost domestic consumption of Russia surplus has reached 10 per cent of the population
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Comber sales rocket at Tesco's NI stores
Local potato variety from Wilson's Country proving very popular with the retailer's Northern Irish customers
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Asda unveils click and collect pods
Supermarket expands click and collect services and launches new stand-alone pods in bid to 'lead online' retailing
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New Jem could be 'as big as Jersey Royal'
Now in its second year of export to Jersey, and being sold in Lidl stores, big things are hoped for with this new JRC variety
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Walmart expands Indian operations
Retail giant buys three stores from key rival as part of its expansion in the Indian sub-continent
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Bidvest signs major local authority deal
Catering giant wins contract with Plymouth City Council ahead of free school meals, and boosts local sourcing in the south west