All Retail articles – Page 438
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Ahold loses chief financial officer
'International search' is underway for a replacement for Kimberly Ross, who leaves the Dutch retailer in November
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Profits rise at M&S
The UK supermarket chain was buoyed by a rise in profits, as it looks to improve the overall shopping experience of its customers
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Asda employs new melon technology
Asda is the first UK retailer to use a new technology to enhance the quality and freshness of its Galia and Cantaloupe melons imported from South and Central America.
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Ramadan to buoy Indonesian fruit sales
Economic growth and a burgeoning middle class should help boost fruit sales during Ramadan in Indonesia this year
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Florette at the double with new salad
Range caters for 'more adventurous' consumers to drive growth within the premium segment
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Walgreens in produce pilot programme
US drugstore chain is offering fresh fruit and vegetables in 30 of its San Francisco-based outlets
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Univeg opens new centre at Rungis
The Belgian group is looking to develop new opportunities on the French market with the establishment of its Paris operations centre
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'Grow at home' shoppers to rise
IGD research reveals that more UK consumers are planning to grow their own produce and cook from scratch at home
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Australian dollar picked to peak at US$1.16
The situation is expected to get worse before it improves for Australian exporters battling difficult exchange rates
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Asda makes fresh investment
Asda is investing £27 million in the next phase of its fresh food quality improvement initiative.
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Re:fresh honours Sir Ken for lifetime of commitment
Sir Ken Morrison’s contribution to shaping the modern grocery industry has been recognised with the Re:fresh Awards’ most prestigious and personal prize.
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Mercadona defies market downturn
Spain's leading grocer has continued its recent expansion, despite the country's ongoing struggle to emerge from the economic crisis, thanks mainly to a healthy mixture of innovation and price cutting
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Target sales 'weaker than expected'
Despite retail sales coming in below expectations, US retailer reported on profit growth of 2.7 per cent
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Profit pulled down at Magnit
Net income falls 7.5 per cent despite booming sales through the first quarter of the year
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Asda reports on slim sales increase
Group records adjusted like-for-like sales growth of 0.8 per cent through the first three months of 2011, while operating income falls
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First arrival of Australian grapes in China
Following six years of struggle, Australian table grapes have finally landed on Chinese soil
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Walmart Q1 earnings 'ahead of guidance'
Net income grows 3.8 per cent on strong performance of retailer's international operations, with sales climbing above US$1bn
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Belgians up spending
The worst of the economic crisis appears to be over in Belgium, with consumers increasing their supermarket spending
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Auchan Italy signs Euro Pool contract
Euro Pool System crates will be used to transport fresh produce to hypermarkets across the country
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Tesco stutters in India entry
The future of Tesco’s first wholesale outlet in India is in doubt following the Karnataka state government’s refusal to issue the retailer with a license to sell food products from the outlet slated for development in Bengaluru.