All Retail articles – Page 425
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Retail reforms on course, assures India
The Indian government has reportedly assured global retail giants Walmart and Metro that its retail reforms agenda is going ahead
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Tesco calms Robbins rumour
Tesco has moved to quash rumours surrounding a new appointment for Bob Robbins, chief operating officer of Tesco’s UK stores.
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Val Verde expands vegetable trials
Group reveals that harvesting of cauliflower and pencil-sized green onions is now underway
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Vietnamese dragon fruit to enter US mainstream
A Vietnamese dragon fruit supplier has inked a direct supply deal with two US supermarkets
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Target to boost grocery offer
The US supermarket operator is expanding in Virginia its range of fresh food products, including fruits and vegetables
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North American retailers visit Chile
Tour of Chile’s orchards, vineyards and main port is aimed at building bridges with North America’s produce industry
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H-E-B to upgrade Texas stores
Leading Texan retailer plans to invest large sum of money to expand, remodel and relocate a number of stores in the area
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Coles slashes fresh produce prices
Australian supermarket Coles has launched its latest round of price cuts, this time on fruits and vegetables
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Magnit results show revenue growth
Russian retailer enjoys strong 2011 with revenue growth driven by selling space and like-for-like sales increases
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Tesco's market share slips
Tesco has dropped market share as Iceland puts in its strongest performance in a decade.
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Carrefour board chooses new CEO
Olofsson's decision to step down as CEO of French retailer Carrefour in June paves the way for Georges Plassat
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Tesco abandons carbon labelling
The UK supermarket chain has ditched its plan to label all its products with their carbon footprint
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Co-op hires new food business chief executive
The Co-operative Group has hired Steve Murrells as chief executive of its food business, taking over from Tim Hurrell who retired last year.
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Halifax grocer hit with massive fine
A convenience-store owner in Halifax has been fined more than £3,000 for offering rotten produce for sale.
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Prices on the up in French retailers
A new study from Familles Rurales shows that prices of basic items rose in France in 2011, with value items seeing the biggest increase
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Mercator forecasts net profit drop
Country's largest grocery retailer sees profit fall in 2011 and expects further reductions next year
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Unifrutti links with Philippine grower
Unifrutti to market bananas from 216m pesos development by Anflo Banana Group
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Strikes threaten Sicilian citrus harvest
Trucker blockades reported to have curtailed shipments of citrus, as retail networks struggle to cope with disruption
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Truck strikes hit Italian trade
Fresh-cut suppliers particularly badly hit as blockades on main transport routes cause major disruption to deliveries
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Eating out figures slump
Latest research shows that consumers are reserving eating out for special occasions only as they make seek to rein in spending with pub restaurants the winners.