All Retail articles – Page 381
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Tesco delivers mixed quarterly report
While overall group sales climb, UK like-for-like sales slip back by 0.6 per cent on the same period of 2011
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RSA growers praise Tesco stonefruit effort
Hortgro's Jacques Du Preez congratulates leading UK retailer on its efforts to help South African stonefruit stand out
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Iceland to source more fresh produce
British supermarket chain known for frozen foods offer reveals it is looking for new fruit and vegetable suppliers
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Tesco unveils new fresh produce lines
Company launches new fruit and vegetable products and claims it is making progress on engaging with younger consumers
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United Fresh releases Q3 FreshFacts report
Organic and value-added fruit and vegetables continue on a strong growth path through the third quarter of the year
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Profit down at Aldi Nord
Reports in Germany suggest that higher sales did not translate to higher profits for the discount retailer during 2011
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India to vote on new FDI reforms
Vote in Indian parliament could see contentious legislation allowing foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail repealed
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Metro sells off Real Eastern Europe
German retailer sells operational activities in Poland, Romania, Russia and Ukraine to Auchan
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UK regulations to end "artificial" discounts
Country's Office of Fair Trading lays out guidelines for offers and discounts after concerns over artificially inflated prices
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MagicCode project to expand in 2013
Innovative promotional campaign offering immediate feedback on sales set to be rolled out in Italy following successful trial
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Fresh2Door gets started in Dubai
The new concept from Dubai-based All Frescho looks set to shake up the way fruit and vegetables are distributed in the emirate
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Price focus hampers retail differentiation
Emphasis on pricing is hampering UK retailers' efforts to stand out from the crowd, according to Kantar Worldpanel's Ed Garner
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Bharti Walmart suspends CFO
Global retail giant Walmart has suspended key staff at its Indian joint venture while it investigates bribery claims
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Carrefour denies China Resources talks
Carrefour has contradicted further rumours of a partnership in the Chinese retail market with government-owned China Resources
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Cape unrest masks complex reality
New report into South African fresh produce supply chain finds broader understanding necessary to solve current crisis
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Click and collect opens to Czechs
Retailer launches trial service, following up its online grocery introduction
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Philippine growers adjust to changing market dynamics
Vegetable growers in the Philippines plan closer ties to take advantage of emerging export opportunities
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Cencosud makes healthy profit
Third-quarter net profit increases 20 per cent year-on-year at Chilean grocery retailer
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Sainsbury's unveils convenience plans
Group to expand its convenience store reach over next three years, creating 10,000 jobs in the process
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Carrefour pulls out of Indonesia
Carrefour, the world’s second largest retailer, is pulling out of Indonesia as it redirects investment to its main markets in Western Europe