All Retail articles – Page 39
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Could Britain learn from Belgium's auction system?
Severe shortages in fresh produce have refocused attention on the pitfalls of UK supermarkets’ preference for seasonal contracts. Fred Searle travels to Belgium to see how the country’s fruit and vegetable auctions do things differently
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Belgium’s UK export mission
Rather than prompting Belgium to focus its efforts on other markets, Brexit has seen the country actively target export growth in Britain. Fred Searle crosses the Channel to find out how and why
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Profits take a hit despite sales rise at Tesco
Supermarket says it has been investing in the customer offer during tough year for shoppers
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Tesco to hold 1,000 prices
A range of everyday products are included in the supermarket’s latest commitment
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Thai fruit goes on show
Government department partners with retailers to promote domestic sales as Thai fruit production rises
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IFG debuts Family of Flavors retail tool
Grouping of table grapes by flavours aims to simplify varietal range for retailers and consumers
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Cost control boosts Co-op accounts
C-store specialist reports encouraging set of figures for 2022
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Suppliers predict salad sales surge
As supplies stabilise, UK salad distributors are anticipating strong sales during the warmer months ahead
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SanLucar teams up with Kitchen Stories in Germany
A new promotional campaign for SanLucar tomatoes is launching in German supermarkets, promising “Our recipe for good taste”
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Aldi commits to LEAF Marque produce
Aldi is aiming for all its British growers to be LEAF certified by the end of 2023
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‘Boost Healthy Start Scheme uptake,’ food charities urge
Food charities call for £5m in government funding to improve Healthy Start Scheme uptake
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Sainsbury’s upgrades have fruit and veg at heart
Supermarket’s Streatham Common refit highlights strategy
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Speakers announced for Fresh Produce India
Industry experts will share key strategies for success in the Indian market at the online event, which takes place on 3-5 May 2023
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‘Collaboration is key in fight against plastic pollution’
The food industry is the single biggest user of plastics, and if it is serious about finding solutions to plastic waste, it must work together and innovate. Here is what the Fresh Produce Impact Hub (FRESHPPACT) is doing to make that happen
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Morrisons unveils improved Q1 figures
Supermarket says it is on good trajectory, with c-store programme moving apace
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£5m Tesco scheme tackles child hunger
New initiative allows schools to bid for cash to provide fruit to children
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India resumes pomegranate aril exports to US
First shipments in almost four years land successfully in the US under a newly developed systems approach
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Aldi gives to charity over Easter
Aldi to donate up to 400,000 meals over school Easter holidays
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April start for South African fresh produce inquiry
The intensive 15-month process may bring changes, but potentially from 2025 onwards
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Indie retailers step into salad breach
Volumes of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers bought at independent retailers rose last month amid concerns about product shortages at major supermarkets