All Retail articles – Page 382
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Traditional retail strong in Indonesia
Indonesia's traditional retail formats are keeping hold of consumer loyalty despite the growth of the modern retail sector
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Co-operative raids rivals in senior recruitment drive
The Co-operative has laid down a statement of intent by appointing several well-known industry figures to its staff.
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Changes at the top for Co-op
Retailer installs new heads for core grocery and chilled prepared food segments
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Ex-Aldi boss Foley rejoins Iceland
Iceland has appointed Paul Foley to its operating board in the new role of international business director.
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Turbana supports banana retail sales
Via a community-focused, health promotion at participating Shaw’s stores, Turbana aims to encourage shoppers to buy more bananas
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Tesco to invest in Thailand
UK retail giant Tesco says it will invest in a further five Lotus-anchored shopping malls in Thailand
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M&S mixes traditional and online
The UK retailer's new superstore looks to maximise the number of ways that consumers can shop at M&S
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Ahold announces possible sale of ICA stake
Dutch retailer embarks on strategic review which could lead to Scandinavian firm being floated on stock exchange
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Lasting Leaf backs Asda's Tickled Pink campaign
Natures Way Foods has pledged to raise £10,000 for breast cancer charities via its Lasting Leaf brand.
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English kiwiberries go on sale in Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has launched English-grown kiwiberries in its stores, with the bite-size fruit exclusive and a first for any retailer in the UK.
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Extensive recalls for Daniella mangoes
The fruit grown by Agrícola Daniella in Mexico is being widely recalled throughout North America following a salmonella outbreak
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Sainsbury's launches UK kiwiberries
Ten stores in Hereford and the south west of England are now stocking the unique kiwifruit alternative.
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Economic climate hits Auchan profits
Tough economic environment in Europe hits French retailer's net profit in first half, despite higher revenue
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UK sales record for Spanish persimmon
Sales of the fruit have hit new highs in the UK, with approximately 5m units sold during the Spanish season
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Net loss for Slovenia's Mercator
First half ends in loss of €16.5m after impact of consumer uncertainty, rising fuel costs and exchange rate fluctuations
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Spanish persimmon sales soar
Spanish persimmon is the fastest-growing fruit in UK stores, according to the country's producers.
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Philly market welcomes new trader
Philly Produce, which specialises in tropical produce, will distribute a diverse line of fresh fruits and vegetables from its new base
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Mexican mango sales recall escalates
Daniella mangoes are being recalled by various importers and retailers across Canada and also in the US due to a salmonella risk
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Typhoon blows up Korean fruit prices
Fruit prices in South Korea are likely to soar after a typhoon hit the country earlier this week, with another expected in the coming days
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Carrefour reveals dip in profits
The retailer's new CEO is preparing to announce a turnaround plan to combat the slide in crisis-hit Europe