All Retail articles – Page 420
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Super-Sol sees lower profit and revenue
Israeli retailer reports on lower results after prior-year period was boosted by Passover sales
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ArticleWaitrose wins gold in UK apricot race
Stonefruit buyer Alistair Swan underlines British retailer's commitment to supporting domestic producers and new varieties
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ArticleSustainable measures boost Metro
Cost cutting helps drive German retailer to slight second quarter profit growth despite 'difficult macroeconomic environment'
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ArticleFirst-half improvement for Dia
Discounter's sales grow on Iberian and South American operations
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ArticleEnvironmentalists launch bag-levy campaign
Retailers have spoken out about a campaign by environmentalists for a charge on all single-use carrier bags in England.
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ArticleEdeka shows its heart
German retailer updates seven year-old We Love Food campaign, adding heart motif to underline commitment to quality
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ArticleWeis Markets' earnings up
'Stagnant sales environment' fails to dampen US retailer's results as sales and income both climb
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ArticleUS retailer donates salad bars to schools
Local grocery chain Harris Teeter has teamed up with United Fresh, Fresh Express and nine additional fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleMetro links with K+N
Kuehne + Nagel signs three year contract to manage seafreight services for Metro Group Buying Hong Kong
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ArticleAldi Süd to push on in UK
Discounter is to open 30 new outlets and revamp existing operations
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ArticleSainsbury's announces energy project
Sainsbury’s is working with E.ON and Geothermal International to roll out an innovative energy solution in up to 100 stores
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ArticlePrices stabilise in Algeria
Although prices of fruit and vegetables have fallen from last week's peak, few believe this market stabilisation will last
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ArticleAeon unites for push into China
Japanese retailer Aeon forms joint venture to take advantage of China’s rapidly developing retail sector
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ArticleSainsbury's announces renewable energy project
Sainsbury’s has announced that it is working with E.ON and Geothermal International to roll out the first phase of an innovative energy solution to up to 100 stores
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit swamps Korean market
An oversupply of Chilean kiwifruit is forcing traders in Korea to offload fruit at below cost prices
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ArticleHealthy returns for Dairy Farm
Recent acquisitions and store openings have helped pan Asian retailer Dairy Farm post profits for the first six months of 2012
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ArticleFairtrade marks Sainsbury's switch
It has now been five years since the UK retailer shifted to Fairtrade bananas, contributing nearly €5m a year in premiums
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ArticleQ2 profit slides at Canada's Loblaw
Canada’s largest food retailer has posted a decline in profit for the second quarter ahead of an anticipated fall in full-year net earnings
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ArticleColruyt makes strong start to 2012/13
Belgian retailer has enjoyed positive revenue results for the opening fiscal quarters as it undertakes a promotional campaign to lower prices on basic products
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ArticleWeather takes bite out of Asia Citrus value
Wet weather and lower wholesale prices have seen the value of shares in Asia Citrus Holdings fall to their lowest close in more than two years

