All Retail articles – Page 413
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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.
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Delhaize sees net profit tumble
Group reports on fourth quarter and full-year results, with Q4 net profit falling by 48 per cent on the previous year
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Algeria in market redevelopment plan
The North African country is making a huge investment to modernise its fruit and vegetable markets so they meet the highest standards
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Morrisons blasts past profit predictions
Morrisons has outdone predictions and landed its “best year yet” with an 8 per cent rise in pre-tax profits up to £935 million for the year to 29 January.
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Waitrose aims to double grocery share
Waitrose CEO Mark Price has said the supermarket is aiming to double its grocery market share by matching prices and opening more stores outside southern England.
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Carrefour sales betray dependence
The French retailer's financial performance for 2011 reveals its increasing reliance on emerging markets like Asia and Latin America
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Fresh & Easy launches Sacramento stores
Tesco's US arm opens first two outlets in the Sacramento region, with three more to follow later in the month
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Mats Jansson is new Delhaize chairman
Jansson will take over when Georges Jacobs retires from his position on 24 May this year
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Morrisons 'delivers in difficult year'
Yearly turnover and profits improve at UK retailer as customer numbers hit record levels
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BayWa: T&G deal good for growers
Group chief executive says takeover of New Zealand company could strengthen commercial ties with German retailers
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Home-grown asparagus hits M&S shelves
The earliest ever British asparagus is now available at Marks & Spencer, well ahead of the traditional season
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Fresh & Easy on course to break even
Tesco's US operation, which has racked up losses since opening in 2007, could break even this year
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Shopping malls the future of foodservice
Foodservice-market analyst Horizons has highlighted exciting new opportunities for the sector.