All Retail articles – Page 540
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Nutty buys at Morrisons
Morrisons is encouraging its customers to “fall into Autumn” with Kentish cobnuts.
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Kroger reports Q2 profits rise
The company has revised its full-year forecast upwards on the back of the positive results
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Asda announces food price cuts
The UK retailer has moved to lower prices on its Smart Price discount range food products
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Tesco vows to become Britain's biggest discounter
Tesco and Asda went to war yesterday, as the supermarkets form an orderly queue to proclaim the end of food price inflation.
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Asda slashes prices on 5,000 lines
Asda has lit the fuse for yet another round of price wars by pledging to slash prices on 5,000 products.
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Super de Boer improves Q3 results
Net sales and like-for-like sales growth improve at the Netherlands-based group during the third quarter of 2008
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Penny doubles stores in Czech Republic
Rewe-owned Penny has completed the purchase of Plus from Tengelmann in the Czech Republic
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M&S riled by Waitrose cheap shot
Having marketed their premium credentials for years, self-styled up-market retail chains M&S and Waitrose are squabbling over which of them is the cheapest.
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Jamie's back - Pass It On
Jamie Oliver is back on the nation’s case, this time launching a new initiative to get British people cooking wholesome food.
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Spinach owner mulls new formats
The owner of Indian grocery chain Spinach is considering rolling out new retail formats, according to Planet Retail
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Sainsbury's chief: consumer sentiment worse than ever
Sainsbury’s chief executive has told the Financial Times that British consumers think "things are worse than they really are".
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Growth markets in the spotlight at AFC
The potential of Vietnam and India's fresh produce markets were highlighted during the second session of the Asiafruit Congress
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Whole Foods inks Florida tomato pact
The US-based organic retailer has signed an agreement to help improve wages and working conditions for Florida tomato pickers
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Chinese HQ change for Carrefour
The French retailer is moving its head offices from X'ian to Zhengzhou in Henan Province
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Profit, turnover increases at Morrisons
The UK retailer has enjoyed a strong six-month period with profit up to €385m
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Sourcing focus key to retail progression
The first session on Day One of the Asiafruit Congress saw a focus on future trends in Asia’s fresh produce market
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Waitrose finds it tough at premium end
As Morrisons reported an impressive hike in its profits, and thanks cash-strapped shoppers, premium end supermarket chain Waitrose today unveiled an eight per cent fall in operating profit in the six months to July 26.
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Morrisons unveils crunch-busting profit hike
As predicted by analysts earlier this week, Morrisons pre-tax profits jumped by 19 per cent in the six months to August 3.
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Italian food store opens in Beijing
The world's largest Italian food centre has begun trading in the Chinese capital's upmarket district of Huamao