All Retail articles – Page 382
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ArticleTesco on verge of Chinese merger
World’s second largest retailer expected to reach an agreement with China Resources Enterprise today
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ArticleMiami to host traceability workshop
The event aims to prepare the industry for Produce Traceability Initiative implementation as some US retailers work to November deadline
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ArticleTop-fruit success for Sainsbury's
Retailer sells the largest volume of English apples and pears for the fifth consecutive year
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ArticleApples used in fraudulent sale
A Brisbane woman has paid A$1,500 (US$1,338) for two apples, believing she was purchasing smartphones
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ArticleIndia softens FDI stance
Multi-brand retailers given more freedom in market but significant investment may still be months away
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ArticlePrune volumes to fall this year
The California Prune Board forecasts demand in the UK and Europe to outstrip supply
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ArticleTough trading conditions hit Metro
Sales fall across the board as consumer sentiment remains weak throughout the retailer's European markets
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ArticleWaitrose sales top £3 billion
Upmarket retailer's half-year sales exceed £3 billion for the first time
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ArticleRewe carries health message to kids
German supermarket chain is handing out free fruit to school children as they approach the start of a new academic year
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ArticleAzerbaijan invests in Russian market
Western Asian country targets expansion in far east of Russia with plan to establish new distribution hub in Ural region
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ArticleMackays installs banana vending machine
Innovation aims to increase the fruit's penetration in Brisbane's CBD, with expansion plans on the horizon
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ArticleAldi dreaming of California
German discount retailer says it is no longer restricting itself to lower-income areas and has set its sights on California
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ArticleRetailers agree to clearer prices
Waitrose, Aldi and The Co-operative are the latest retailers to sign up to the Which? Price It Right campaign
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ArticleTacon calls for collaboration
Groceries code adjudicator Christine Tacon urges producers to adopt a 'strength in numbers' approach
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ArticlePlums up for Waitrose
Retailer welcomes its first delivery of English plums and says it expects a bumper crop despite a delay to the season
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ArticleSainsbury's slams Tesco
JS commercial director Mike Coupe questions the credibility of Tesco's Price Promise promotion
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ArticleNet profit boom for Casino
French retailer reports on soaring net profit and sales for the first half of 2013
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ArticleMorrisons acquires banana factory
Retailer steps up its direct sourcing operation with the acquisition of a new ripening site from Del Monte
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ArticleGlobal companies vie for ParknShop
Businesses from Japan, China and Australia are reportedly interested in buying the leading Hong Kong supermarket chain
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ArticleDole exceeds expectations
US produce giant posts healthy profit and a rise in revenue over second quarter of 2013

