All Retail articles – Page 449
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Waitrose relaunches home deliveries
Grocery retailer enters London home-delivery market after ending agreement not to compete with rival Ocado
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Korea increases imports
A Korean government ministry has increased the importation of some essential items to try and stabilise rising food costs
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Jeronimo Martins rides out 2010
A challenging environment could not prevent the Portuguese retailer from registering sales and earnings growth
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Market share growth for Spar Austria
Retailer announces that it increased its market share to 29.5 per cent during 2010
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UGO flexes its discount muscles
UGO, the new branded discount supermarket launched by the Haldane Retail Group, flexed its muscles as it opened its first store last week in Staffordshire.
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Profit climbs for Sweden's ICA
Retailer rides out fourth-quarter sales and income drop to report on a positive set of full-year results in 2010
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Walmart to maintain top spot
US group is set to hit US$500bn in sales by 2014, while Tesco will be the fastest growing of the world's top four retailers
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The Co-op takes on 1,700 new managers
The Co-operative Group has announced that it is to take on around 1,700 extra management staff in its food stores.
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Godrej plans retail rebranding
India’s Godrej Nature’s Basket plans to rebrand and expand from fresh produce retail to speciality gourmet foods
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Net profit climbs at Coop Schweiz
2010 proves a strong year for Swiss retailer with takeovers contributing to sales and profit growth
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Produce prices pressure Chinese CPI
A 34.8 per cent rise in fruit prices has helped push up China’s consumer price index over February
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Former Waitrose boss takes BRC role
Steven Esom, former executive director of food at Marks & Spencer and md of Waitrose, has been appointed as chairman of BRC Trading Ltd, the commercial arm of the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Carrefour’s China strife
The French retailer’s public image has been further tarnished in China after security guards assault a customer
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Sainsbury’s plays cue-pid
Sainsbury’s has revealed its soppy side this Valentine’s Day with the launch of a heart-shaped cucumber.
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Soaring start to 2011 for Magnit
Russian retailer enjoys major year-on-year growth for the month of January
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Sino Green Land expands DC
Chinese produce distributor Sino Green Land has expanded its Metro Green distribution centre
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Metro to move on India
German retailer Metro has signalled it will join the race to corner India’s burgeoning cash and carry sector with plans to open 50 wholesale outlets in the country
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Growth in US high-end retail
Up-scale US retailer, Whole Foods, is doing a roaring trade, while sales at outlets targeting less-affluent consumers stagnate
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M&S poaches Tesco online boss
Marks & Spencer has poached one of Tesco.com’s leading lights in a move which could see it increase its online grocery offer.
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Lidl branches out in eastern Europe
Schwarz Group-owned retailer is setting up an independent headquarters for the Slovak market