All Retail articles – Page 410
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Indian farmers welcome FDI liberalisation
Indian farmers are hopeful investment by foreign retailers can overhaul a supply chain creaking with inefficiencies
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Tesco announces Big Christmas Price Drop
Tesco is cutting the cost of 1,000 everyday items in a Big Christmas Price Drop.
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Jumbo swoops for C1000
€900m deal is set to make Jumbo the second-largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands
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Ahold outlines plan for future expansion
Dutch retailer signals intent with plans for growth in online and convenience sales, plus further expansion in Belgium
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Indian retail opportunity worth the wait
Arvind Singhal, chairman of Technopak Advisors, talks exclusively to Asiafruit about the opening of India’s retail market to foreign investment
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India opens to foreign direct investment
Indian government eases restrictions on foreign investment in its huge US$450m retail sector
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Large Chilean cherry crop to create pressure ahead of CNY
With Chinese New Year falling earlier than usual and a large cherry crop out of Chile, traders will be under added pressure to move fruit
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Waitrose opens 'greenest store'
UK retailer says new store could reduce carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by up to 80 per cent
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Couche-Tard reports earnings increase
Retailer sees net earnings climb 4.9 per cent following drop in expenses and an increase in sales
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Amcor apple pack lands award
Packaging group's Taste the Difference apple pack for Sainsbury's lands top prize in its category at UK Packaging Awards
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US consumers seek greater variety
New study shows fresh food suppliers to the US are selling in a very different environment as consumers develop wider preferences
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Shoppers get to know specialities
Produce event hosted by Freida’s in conjunction with Kroger and Schnucks helps to raise awareness about speciality fruits and vegetables
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Metro appoints new chief executive
German retailer turns to chief financial officer Olaf Koch to replace outgoing CEO Eckhard Cordes
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Glass Glover co-founder dies aged 81
Gerald Glass, the elder of the brothers who headed Glass Glover Group, one of the UK fruit trade's biggest success stories of the 1970s and 1980s, has died aged 81.
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Walmart plans Japanese expansion
Walmart plans increase to Japanese footprint, encouraged by success of its supermarkets there
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M&S to open Paris store
Retailer is to re-enter the French market next week, according to local press reports
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Ripe market opens in Abu Dhabi
The United Arab Emirates this week gained its second organic produce market, courtesy of local organisation Ripe
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Morrisons unveils Christmas savings card
Morrisons has said it will deliver £100 million of savings for customers this Christmas as Britain’s grocers step up the battle for cash-strapped shoppers in the run up to the festive period.
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Morrisons unveils ready-peeled avo
New technology peels, de-stones and packs the fruit in vacuum-packed pouch
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Robust performance by Ahold
Dutch retailer's operating income climbs on strong sales performance across all business segments