All Retail articles – Page 357
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ArticleWalmart ramps-up food safety in China
US-based conglomerate to invest an additional Rmb200m (US$32m) in developing its practices in People’s Republic
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ArticleGroup sales shoot up at Iceland
Food retailer toasts a successful financial year, and also plans to open 40 new stores in 2014, creating 1,250 jobs
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ArticleMorrisons plans to axe 2,600 jobs
Supermarket looking to cut department manager and supervisor roles, but is looking at creating 1,000 new c-store jobs
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ArticleOliver has “no sway” in supermarket battle
Ausveg disappointed by celebrity chef’s response, after claims he has no influence over Woolworths’ commercial direction
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ArticleReporting GSCoP breaches is 'daunting'
Jersey Royal Company director William Church discusses the benefit of Christine Tacon's crackdown on supply chain malpractice
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ArticleWalmart India to launch B2B website
Walmart India will launch its e-commerce B2B site in Hyderabad and Lucknow next month, with plans to further expand operations by January
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ArticleAustralian exports losing market share
A detailed report on the challenges facing the Australian food and grocery industry finds high production costs and lack of investment in the industry are hurting Australia’s competitiveness on the international trade scene
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ArticleAusveg CEO slams Woolworths cancellation
Retail giant hampering export development and losing friends within the vegetable industry, according to Mulcahy
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ArticleThai supplier's labour sourcing under fire
Major retailers distancing themselves from CP Foods following allegations supply chain is linked to slavery
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ArticleTurnover up but profits slip at S&A Produce
Soft-fruit firm sees sales rise to £57m, but pre-tax profits fell slightly
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ArticleMorrisons breaches supply code
The UK’s fourth-largest supermarket falls foul of GSCoP after it debited suppliers without their permission
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ArticleDeparting King fails to get Sainsbury's sales send-off boost
Like-for-like 12-week sales at Justin King-led retailer down for second quarter in a row, as Mike Coupe prepares to become CEO
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ArticleWalmart dismisses Indian buyout bid
Retailer not interested in acquiring Carrefour stores, according to vice-president of corporate affairs
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ArticleSpecial Fruit kicks off Pakistani mango campaign
Season set to run through to the end of September
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ArticleLimoneira Q2 lemon sales increase
Limoneira’s lemon sales grew 17 per cent in the second quarter of 2014 compared to the same period last year
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ArticleDesire for heat boosts Barfoots
Firm celebrating third successful season of chilli farming in Senegal, and plans to up production by 50 per cent
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ArticleMorrisons chairman to step down
Announcement of Sir Ian Gibson's intention to step down follows a loss-making year for the retailer
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ArticleAsda 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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ArticleAnother 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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ArticleFDI confidence down in India
US tops AT Kearney index, while India loses ground for second straight year

