All Retail articles – Page 420
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ArticleTesco shuffles international pack
Group to make leadership changes in Turkey and China as well as alterations to Fresh & Easy personnel
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ArticleUS companies unite to market organic produce
Joint venture sees major grower-packer-shipper of Northwest apples, pears, cherries and stonefruit boost its organic trade
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Delhaize swings to net loss in Q1
Belgian retailer is impacted by charges related to closing US outlets, leading to a fall on last year's net profit
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ArticleFrance sees drop in consumption
Results from FranceAgriMer's latest study reveal that French consumers are buying less and less fresh produce
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Like-for-like sales down at Morrisons
UK retailer says results are 'satisfactory' against the backdrop of a challenging environment for consumers
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ArticleIndia looks to increase cold storage
Government initiates cold storage facility to smooth future price hikes in staples such as onions
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ArticlePotato corruption case reaches court
Former Sainsbury’s potato buyer John Maylam illegally took bribes totalling almost £5 million, a court heard this week.
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ArticleMorrisons Smitten with apple variety
New Zealand-developed Smitten apple variety is set to hit the shelves of UK retailer Morrisons for the second year
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Polish positives for Jeronimo Martins
Retailer's net profit takes strides once more as sales growth at Biedronka operation continues
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ArticleWeis to invest millions in growth
The US northeast retailer is to invest millions of dollars in new store openings and a major remodelling of some of its outlets
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ArticleSupermarkets 'undermining' healthy eating drive
Supermarkets are undermining efforts to encourage children to eat healthily by continuing to position sweets by checkouts.
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ArticleTesco goes online in Thailand
Thai market to become the first in South East Asia to receive Tesco’s internet shopping service
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ArticleCo-op stops trading with Israeli firms in West Bank
UK retailer boycotts four fruit and vegetable suppliers that export produce from Israeli settlements built on Palestinian territory
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ArticleKent seedless grape trial targets 2016 crop
Seedless grapes grown in Kent could be available on supermarket shelves in 2016 if an experimental project to grow the crop proves a success.
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ArticleAhold acquires new stores
Retailer expands in core Dutch market through the purchase of Jumbo and C1000 outlets
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ArticleRetailers 'holding back berry sales'
More needs to be done to improve the presentation of fresh berries in stores, says leading European soft fruit marketer
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ArticleNFU holds crucial retailer talks
The NFU is holding meetings with five major retailers as it continues its investigation into the fresh produce supply chain.
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Waitrose growth leads the market
Waitrose growth continues to soar as the big four lose out, latest Kantar Worldpanel figures reveal.
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ArticleNaturipe reveals new Disney berry offering
Berry Quick Fresh Blueberry Snacks will feature popular Disney Characters on pack to help increase awareness
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ArticleHealthy eating movement hits out
Children's Food Campaign names Asda, Morrisons and Iceland as worst offenders in undermining healthy eating among UK children

