All Retail articles – Page 326
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Still 'so much' to do to boost berry consumption
Despite being a sales-leader in supermarkets worldwide, Global Berry Congress delegates heard that the hard work has only just begun
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CRE points to Tesco China for 2014 loss
China Resources Enterprise has blamed Tesco China for dragging the Chinese retail company into the red
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Fabindia eyes organic sector
Retailer sees potential to develop organic sales in India as concern for food safety rises
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Tesco takes full ownership of 21 superstores
CEO Dave Lewis says move is 'aimed at insulating more of our businesses from indexed rent reviews'
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Morrisons boss to work on shop floor
New chief executive David Potts has asked head office staff to join him working in stores during Easter
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Aldi mulls online move in UK
By introducing internet grocery service, the discounter could dramatically change the dynamics of UK retail industry
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Canadian push for Colombian exotics
Procolombia has partnered with Caribbean Exotics for in-store promotions at 22 Fortinos stores in Toronto
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Fruit and veg shop owners toast 55 years at the helm
A&K Barnes opened in the same year The Beatles formed, and is still going strong, utilising wholesale produce every day
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Waitrose launches purple sweet potato
Product - which is purple inside too - will be available at stores nationwide until the end of April
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Suppliers ‘want more collaboration’ with retailers
Supermarkets and producers should work more closely together, head of trade body has said
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Perth to gain professional pre-pack facility
Valleyfresh and Etherington to launch new Perth-based joint venture, Packing Station, on 1 May
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Solid year for UK soft fruit
Strawberries still account for the vast majority of soft-fruit sales, and it’s been a special fortnight for the red berry, while blueberries are riding the crest of wave
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Sainsbury's sales drop for fifth quarter in a row
Total sales fell 0.3 per cent as price cuts and food deflation both affected trading
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Albert Heijn removes plastic from veg range
Retailer responds to consumer concerns over excessive use of plastic by changing how some of its vegetables are delivered
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Analysis
Opinion: Why promotions deserve more attention
Ex-supermarket category manager and supply chain consultant Darren Smith on why suppliers should spend more time on a promotions strategy
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Loblaw offers 'Naturally Imperfect" produce
Canadian retailer's range of misshapen fruit and veg aimed at making healthy food more readily available
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Monty Don addresses growers
A Horticulture Wales event hosts speed networking and Q&A sessions to encourage collaboration in Welsh supply chain
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Spar launches stores in Lebanon
The Dutch retailer is expanding in the Lebanese market, having just opened two new stores, with a further two due later in the year
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M&S to return to Belgium
As part of its return to continental Europe, the UK's Marks & Spencer is now set to open up a flagship store in Brussels
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Morrisons posts worst results in eight years
The struggling Big Four retailer reported a pre-tax profit of £345 million, down 52 per cent on last year