All Retail articles – Page 422
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Asda signals intent to ramp up direct sourcing
Asda is stepping up its direct sourcing capability with a raft of new developments in the UK, FPJ can reveal.
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Tesco’s Tjeerd Jegen moves to Woolworths
Tesco Malaysia’s CEO Tjeerd Jegen will move to a new role as Australian retailer Woolworth’s supermarket director this year
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ICA Norway moves to offload Maxi
Reports claim that Ahold's ICA Norway operation is to sell its Maxi hypermarkets and superstores
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Yellow raspberries in at Tesco
UK retail leader is offering a unique raspberry variety to customers
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Sir Ken fined over share sales
The Financial Services Authority has fined former Morrisons boss Sir Ken Morrison £210,000 for failing to disclose share sales worth up to £450 million.
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Yellow raspberries in at Tesco
Tesco has begun stocking a yellow raspberry variety called Champagne, which are grown in Berkshire and went into stores on Wednesday.
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US retail strong despite import fall
US retailers have seen continued sales growth this summer despite a decline in US container imports
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Discounters gain in UK retail market
Latest data shows improved year-on-year market share for Aldi and Lidl in the UK, as consumers appear to trade down
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International sales drive Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart's international sales have bolstered the retailer's second quarter results for fiscal year 2011/12
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Sainsbury's trials Brand Match technology
Branded grocery price match concept will be used at 12 Sainsbury's stores in Northern Ireland
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Tesco highlights 'Just Discovered' products
Retailer rolls out new label across a number of exclusive food products, including fresh produce
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Profits decline at Cencosud
Chilean retailer says second quarter net profit slides following a 'non-recurrent financial transaction'
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New managing director for Lidl Austria
Schwarz Group-owned retailer appoints Brendan Proctor as its new MD for Austria
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Contamination fears cut into Japanese exports
Five months on from the series of disasters that befell Japan on 11 March, consumer fears over radiation contamination are continuing to undermine fresh produce exports
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Sainsbury's chilli sales climb
Sainsbury’s reported this week that its chilli sales have risen 15 per cent year on year.
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Reynolds offers caterers Sofia
Catering supply specialist Reynolds is offering British Sofia salad potatoes to the UK foodservice industry on an exclusive basis.
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Sainsbury's pioneers 5 A DAY juice packs
Sainsbury's is pioneering juice packaging that allows consumers to control their portions and get their 5 A DAY.
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Antony Greenstein returns to Metspan
Well-known industry personality returns to take over the reins at Metspan and guide company through what is described as ambitious expansion in Asia
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Typhoon hits Korean pipfuit
A typhoon has laid waste to valuable horticultural crops in South Korea as the country gears up for one of its main holiday festivals