All Retail articles – Page 514
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ArticleMetro reports on "robust development"
The retailer has announced that it minimised sales and earnings losses in the third quarter of the year
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ArticleAuchan pushes ahead in Russia
Despite the difficult economic environment, the French retailer has no plans to tone down its Russian expansion plan
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ArticleYoungsters enjoy Bramley cook-off
Four lucky youngsters from Kent will see their recipes printed on cards for distribution in Tesco stores across the county, as they picked up prizes in the Bramley Bicentenary Cooking Competition at the show.
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ArticlePerishables Group expands personnel
The Chicago-based market research firm has appointed a new retail data programs manager
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ArticleMetro launches reusable bags
Mesh bags will be available as an alternative to plastic across the retailer's fresh produce aisles from late November onwards
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ArticleConcerns raised over Italian food sales
Isema reports downturn in food retail sales during third quarter of the year, although supermarkets show some resilience
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ArticleCarrefour changes look in Tunisia
Carrefour has revealed that it is converting its Champion stores in Tunisia to its Carrefour Market format
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ArticleLondis Fresh initiative complete
Londis has continued its commitment to investing in its retailers with the completion of its major initiative, Londis Fresh.
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ArticleMorrisons leads Bramley way
Morrisons, Punch Taverns and Booker were among those celebrating Bramley Apple Pie Week and the new English apple season with a series of promotions earlier this month.
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ArticleMetro drives forward eastward expansion
Germany's Metro Group is continuing its move into new markets with its first store in Kazakhstan and plans for outlets in Egypt
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ArticleChiquita targets on-the-go market
Global banana giant Chiquita has begun trials of a new single-portion banana offer based around storage technology.
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Jeronimo Martins posts Q3 profit
The Portuguese retailer has reported net profit, revenues and earnings above figures recorded in 2008
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ArticleRetailers urged to boost food safety
A new report has called for greater food safety standards from Asian retailers, pointing out reputation and sales losses
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Cream-coloured carrots on sale at M&S
UK retailer Marks & Spencer has this week launched a new organically produced carrot variety
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Sales slip but profit rises at Super-Sol
Israel's largest supermarket chain has reported on a profitable third quarter after the group cut back on expenses
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ArticleFresh produce prices fall in Australia
New figures have shown that the prices of fruit and vegetables tumbled during the third quarter of the year
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ArticleWinn-Dixie Q1 loss widens
The retailer saw first-quarter loss widen on the back of lower sales
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ArticleSupervalu to expand Save-a-Lot network
The US retailer is expected to increase the size of its discount chain to 2,400 outlets over the next five years
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ArticleTesco buyer offers insight
Sandy Norman of Tesco gave delegates at last week’s Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere an insight into the group’s new fresh produce sourcing strategy, which is centred around a network of regional technical hubs responsible for sourcing volumes, some of it direct, for the company’s entire global operations.
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ArticleWal-Mart updates growth plans
The retailer says its global expansion will outpace the US where the company is focusing on smaller stores and remodeling rather than supercenters

