All Retail articles – Page 414
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Morrisons to create 7,000 jobs in 2012
Morrisons has announced it will create 7,000 new jobs next year by opening new stores and developing its manufacturing and logistics businesses.
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Carrefour set to make acquisition
The French retailer looks set to snap up Guyenne et Gascogne to strengthen its position in southwest France
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ICA To Go proving a hit
Swedish retailer set to open further store next year, and sees growth potential
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Waitrose enjoys sales surge
Waitrose has reported that total sales for the week to 3 December were 5.7 per cent higher than the same time last year.
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Russian retail market 'to exceed US$800bn'
Market recovering after recent downturn but will still fall short of expectations, according to new PMR report
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Produce sales value up 6 per cent in US
Latest Fresh Facts on Retail report shows demand for premium produce offerings spur increase in sales in third quarter
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English cranberries go on sale in Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has become the first supermarket to sell English-grown cranberries in its stores.
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N Ireland pressing ahead with large retailer tax
Northern Ireland is hoping to impose a tax on large retailers by April despite outcry that it is the “wrong levy at the wrong time”.
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X5 to go online
Russian retailer could launch an e-commerce banner next year, according to reports
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Makro appoints operations director
Stephen Blan will join Metro's UK cash & carry operation in January
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Co-op takes on X Factor in battle for Xmas no.1
The Co-operative is contending with X Factor, Nirvana and even the Wombles for the Christmas number one spot by releasing a charity single starring group chief executive Peter Marks on drums.
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Tesco sales drop for fourth quarter in a row
Tesco has blamed a fourth consecutive quarter of falling UK sales on its Price Drop campaign.
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Tesco sees UK sales drop in third quarter
Despite launch of Big Price Drop, Tesco's UK sales continued to fall, but US and Asian businesses performed strongly
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India suspends FDI until consensus reached
India has suspended plans to open its supermarket sector to foreign firms until a consensus is reached among different stakeholders
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Metro launches new Croatian format
Compact Metro Pro line opens first store in northern Croatia, according to reports
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Morrisons makes further market gains
Retailer enjoys fourth sequential period of increased market share, while growth eludes rest of the 'big four' in the UK
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Metro slices yearly earnings guidance
Retailer attributes drop to ongoing European debt crisis, currency effects and a poor start to the Christmas period
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Apples under threat from price cuts
English apple sector leaders warn that supermarket price cuts are going too deep for too long and risk the future of the industry as sales volumes continue to run well ahead of last year.
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Tesco names new Asia head
UK retail giant Tesco has named Trevor Masters as the new head of its Asian business
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M&S unveils world's first seedless pepper
Retailer has worked with Melrow Salads and Syngenta to develop Angello, a sweeter, crunchier and seedless variety