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BRC confirms recession figures
As the UK is officially deemed as firmly in a recession retail sales figures out today have confirmed a difficult December for many retailers, said the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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London supply chain brought together
The Local to London campaign stepped up its efforts to bring the capital’s supply chain together this week, with a Breakfast Club meeting at New Covent Garden Market.
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Australian doubling for Aldi
German retailer Aldi plans to double its presence in Australia over the next six to seven years
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Positive year-end sales for Delhaize
Fourth quarter revenue growth stood at 10.3 per cent for the Belgium-based group
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Supermarkets' sustainability examined
Chemical engineers and chemists are calling on supermarkets to make more efforts in sustainability as they warn of a global food crisis.
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Morrisons records positive results
UK supermarket retailer Morrisons has beaten its rivals' like-for-like sales increases during the Christmas sales period
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Swedish retailers in Israeli fruit mix-up
Some Lidl and Ica stores in Sweden have been selling Israeli produce under alternative countries of origin
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Morrisons tops Christmas figures
Morrisons has recorded the best Christmas trading figures of Britain’s four biggest supermarkets boosted by festive promotions and low prices.
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Tesco dismisses ombudsman demands
NFU Scotland has put Tesco to the sword over the implementation of a supermarket ombudsman to increase industry ‘transparency’.
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CNY sales tired but awake
In the run-up to Chinese New Year sales are proving sluggish, but appear better than expected
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Somerfield celebrates Christmas trading
Somerfield has announced a positive Christmas trading performance today, with sales for the period improving significantly on previous years.
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Sainsbury's restructure may spell job cuts
Sainsbury’s is set to restructure its head office amongst rumours of significant job cuts, according to The Telegraph.
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Record sales with Taiwan vouchers
Taiwanese hypermarkets have reported record sales as consumers cash in government-issued vouchers
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Sweetbay plans store closures
Delhaize's US banner will shut outlets and relocate many of the 700 employees affected
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Q4 revenue jumps 41 per cent for X5
New store openings and the purchase of Carousel helped the Russian group enjoy a good fourth quarter of 2008
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Edeka to create 8,000 jobs in 2009
The German discounter is set to defy the slowing economy with further expansion this year
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Not so Sweet for M&S in China
The UK-based retailer has parted company with China MD Richard Sweet as part of a reduction in head office staff
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Holiday price rises in South Korea
Apple and onion prices have risen in South Korea in the run-up to the Chinese New Year, despite government efforts
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New Chinese stores for Carrefour
Carrefour is planning further expansion in China, despite the lacklustre sales results announced last week
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Co-op takeover on course
The Co-operative Group is on track to sell the 133 stores the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) requires it to following its acquisition of Somerfield, with 90 already sold.