All Retail articles – Page 481
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Obama launches retail health project
The latest US health initiative is designed to make healthy food more accessible and affordable in under-served communities
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JR Holland goes Live
In a bold move to give customers a behind-the-scenes look at its packing process, JR Holland Food Services has launched a ‘Live’ section on its website which features a real-time feed.
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Yearly profit tumbles at Carrefour
Group profit hit by non-recurring and restructuring costs, while sales slipped in France and across western European operations
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Walmart posts annual profit boost
The US-based retail behemoth’s full-year earnings exceeded expectations despite only a slight growth in sales
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Asda creates 6,000 jobs despite plight
Asda is to give its staff £26 million in bonuses, despite the supermarket suffering its worst sales for two years.
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Metro invests in China
The German retail group Metro has opened its first new Asian store for 2010, and has become the world’s third largest retailer
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"Great year" for Asda in 2009
CEO Andy Bond looks back on a successful year, and reports on increased market share and improved sales
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Loblaw profit hit by lower sales
Canadian group expects challenging 12 months as its renewal programme draws to a close
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Auchan sticks out tough 2009
Head of Auchan hypermarkets in France reports that sales fell by 1.3 per cent in 2009
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Winn-Dixie sees net income drop
Retailer sees profit hit by non-recurring insurance settlement, with net sales impacted by storm-related sales and store closures
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Fresh & Easy opens new stores
Four new outlets were inaugurated yesterday, with four more scheduled to open their doors to US consumers next Wednesday
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Profit surge for Whole Foods Market
Organic retailer reports on an improved set of results for the first quarter of the year when compared with fiscal 2009
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Carrefour wins Indonesian appeal
The French retail chain has won its appeal in an Indonesian court over the November ruling that it violated antitrust laws
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King throws down Fairtrade gauntlet
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has accused rival retailers of trying to “test our resolve” on Fairtrade pricing.
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Día sees sales fall across markets
Carrefour-owned Spanish discount chain Día has seen sales dip across its global markets during the past 12 months
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Record profit for Coop Switzerland
Retailer sees full-year group profit jump 10.3 per cent on 2008, with turnover stable and EBIT rising
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Wal-Mart shows support for First Lady
Retailer sends letter to First Lady Michelle Obama backing the newly introduced 'Let's Move' healthy living project
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Leahy issues ombudsman warning
Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy has continued his vehement stance against a proposed supermarket ombudsman, saying it would protect suppliers but not consumers.
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Retail landscape shifts east
Two new reports have predicted China and India will dominate the grocery retail sector in the next five years
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Asda sales slowdown claims doubted
Doubts have been cast over Asda’s claims that its slowing sales growth is merely due to the recent bout of poor weather.