All Retail articles – Page 386
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Healthy returns for Dairy Farm
Recent acquisitions and store openings have helped pan Asian retailer Dairy Farm post profits for the first six months of 2012
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Fairtrade marks Sainsbury's switch
It has now been five years since the UK retailer shifted to Fairtrade bananas, contributing nearly €5m a year in premiums
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Q2 profit slides at Canada's Loblaw
Canada’s largest food retailer has posted a decline in profit for the second quarter ahead of an anticipated fall in full-year net earnings
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Colruyt makes strong start to 2012/13
Belgian retailer has enjoyed positive revenue results for the opening fiscal quarters as it undertakes a promotional campaign to lower prices on basic products
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Weather takes bite out of Asia Citrus value
Wet weather and lower wholesale prices have seen the value of shares in Asia Citrus Holdings fall to their lowest close in more than two years
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Casino sees sales growth slowdown
The French retail chain has reported a decline in sales growth for the second quarter, due to tough trading conditions at home
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Hello Fresh wins 'Business of the Year' award
Grocery delivery service Hello Fresh has been announced as the HP Smart Business of the Year 2012.
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Eating out growing in popularity
Frequency of eating out is at its highest for two years, although spend is down, according to foodservice consultancy Horizons.
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Seven-Eleven plans Chinese expansion
Seven-Eleven Beijing Co is planning a major expansion programme in regional capitals across China
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First-half growth for Jeronimo Martins
Retailer sees six month profit climb despite lower result in second quarter of the year
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Safeway sees profit drop
Grocery store operator endures tough second quarter as net income drops 16 per cent
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NZ kiwifruit in need of tariff relief
Chilean kiwifruit sales to South Korea are booming as New Zealand suffers under weight of high tariffs
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Web can drive indoor sales too
As the government announces plans to inject money into town centres to stop them from becoming ghost towns, consumer affairs analysts claim the web can also drive in-store sales.
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Edeka using tomato colour codes
Germany's largest retailer by domestic market share has introduced a new system to make choosing the right tomatoes easier
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Lidl sales rise drives Schwarz growth
Retail giant's turnover boosted by discount chain's strong sales performance during the course of 2011/12
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South African import market set to grow
Country leading the way in southern Africa when it comes to development of market for imported fruit and vegetables
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New Budgens recipes to celebrate Olympics
Budgens has worked with cookery writer Emma Marsden to create unique recipes for its stores this summer.
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Leclerc growing well in France and Poland
French retailer reports strong growth in sales for first half of the year, buoyed by enduring popularity in its home market
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Germany looks at new ways
With Germany's economy outperforming the rest of the eurozone, there are signs the country's discounters are looking at more than just low prices
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Sunkist takes another stand
US family co-operative joins with retailers to encourage charity lemonade sales