All Retail articles – Page 339
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Asda to store apples in mountain caves
UK’s second largest retailer will store golden delicious apples under the Italian Alps as alternative to high-energy storage system
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Another severe slide for Tesco sales
Senior figures at leading retailer have allegedly called this latest slump Tesco's worst performance for more than two decades
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FDI confidence down in India
US tops AT Kearney index, while India loses ground for second straight year
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US cherry flights bound for China
China Eastern Airlines is launching weekly charter flights for Northwest cherry shipments from Seattle to Shanghai
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Hangzhou event hits the market
Brand-building via e-commerce, reaching out to new consumers in tier-two and -three cities, and managing future market growth projections in China were some of the hot topics discussed at Asiafruit Market Insight
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Haulier Turners sees profits dip
Fresh produce delivering giants Turners (Soham) sees turnover rise to £242m but pre-tax profits fell to £22.5m
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Scales to file for IPO
Business conglomerate Scales Corporation has confirmed it will file for an initial public offering and New Zealand stock exchange listing
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Waitrose begins selling 'ugly' fruit
Blemished apples from retailer's African farms on sale in 'mixed' bags on sale from now until late August
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UK firm unveils new smoothie line
Up-and-coming drinks company Happy Monkey releases apple and blackcurrant flavour exclusively to Tesco stores
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Spar plans to hike own-label sales
Convenience chain announces it will increase own-label sales by 10 per cent over five years at a brand launch event today
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BanaBay eyes Chinese market
Global fruit grower-distributor BanaBay is looking to expand its presence in China, making its first appearance at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong later this year
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GlobalGAP gets Billa backing in Bulgaria
The retailer has teamed up with GlobalGAP to promote good agricultural practices among Bulgarian growers
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Waitrose offers misshapen tomatoes
As a means of tackling the issue of waste in the supply chain, the UK retailer has launched a new pack of imperfect tomatoes
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Tesco wraps up China joint venture
UK’s largest retailer announces completion of ‘milestone’ deal with Chinese firm CRE, creating China’s biggest food retailer
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India’s retailers lose $2.2bn in FY14
India’s top ten retailers including Bharti, Walmart and Metro accumulated US$2.2bn in losses in the financial year ending March 2014
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Innocent revamps its veg pot range
Smoothie brand signals its commitment to convenience food sector with addition of three new recipes and improved existing flavours
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Ahold turns out flat performance
Retailer's CEO Dick Boer remained similar to the previous year, with sales broadly flat
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Morrisons launches price check service
Retailer targets greater transparency in effort to position itself as UK market's fresh-led value food retailer
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Aeon opens shopping centre in China
Japanese retailer Aeon opened its largest shopping centre in Suzhou, its first in eastern China
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Aussie retailers to combat online competition
Australian supermarket competitors Coles and Woolworths have both submitted recommendations requesting the deregulation of trading hours