All Retail articles – Page 400
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Asda launches dedicated Northern Ireland range
Asda has launched an own brand label for Northern Ireland that will be produced by companies in the country after being tested by local customers.
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British strawberries in Waitrose
The earliest-ever crop of British strawberries will be on sale in Waitrose stores in London this weekend, and nationwide by next week.
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Carrefour rating downgraded by S&P
Standard & Poors drops French retailer's long-term rating from BBB+ to BBB, although the outlook 'remains stable'
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Pink Lady apples climb UK league table
Latest sales figures show Pink Lady has moved into third place in the UK apple market in terms of sales value
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Mixed yearly results for Auchan
Net profit up, underlying profits down and group sales vary in different regions, according to latest results report
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Morrisons to grow more of own produce
Chief executive Dalton Philips reveals plans to invest in production of fruit, vegetables and salads to "cut out middlemen"
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Tesco UK chief executive steps down
Richard Brasher leaves post after Big Price Drop promotion fails to revive sales in domestic market
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Tesco expected to ‘out-grow’ rivals
UK-based retailer likely to benefit from strong performance in emerging international markets
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Delhaize steps up Food Lion revamp
Reorganisation continues with focus on stores in Virginian markets
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Tesco to expand in Malaysia
UK retail giant Tesco plans to expand its network across Malaysia and renovate existing stores
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Grand Castle plans home deliveries
The Dubai-based supplier is set to introduce a new, flexible home delivery service to the UAE market
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Sainsbury's excelling in online market
UK group announces that it is now the country's second-largest online food retailer
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Prison for Irish garlic scammer
Begleys boss who labelled Chinese garlic as apples to avoid import duties jailed for six years
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Tesco chairman brands S Korea a "watermelon economy"
Tesco's chairman in South Korea has seen "red" after the country brought in a law that could stop the supermarket opening some convenience stores.
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Walmart-Massmart merger on track
Court ruling avoids further delay to proposed merger, which will see Walmart take majority stake in South African group
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Target expands fresh food retail offer
The US retail chain will add fresh food to 100 stores across the US this month with a further 230 outlets due to undergo similar changes
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SuperValu brand heading for UK
The Musgrave retail group is launching an own-brand strategy across the Irish Republic, Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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UK Booker to expand in India
UK-based cash and carry company Booker is reportedly planning to expand its Indian operations
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West Bank growers eye Israeli market
While many retailers and consumers in Israel remain averse to West Bank-grown produce, change appears to be nigh
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Co-op radio to air Mother's Day dedications
The Co-operative Food is offering people the chance to give their mum a special Mother’s Day dedication on its in-store and online radio.