All Retail articles – Page 607
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Further consolidation in fresh
The fresh produce sector is heading towards further consolidation in the coming 12 months, according to market researchers Grant Thornton.
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Somerfield sale complete
The £1.1 billion takeover of the Somerfield group has been formally completed.
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Morrisons on lookout for new ceo
Wm Morrison is seeking outside help in its search for a new chief executive, having ruled out six potential candidates.
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Supermarkets caught out by internet surge
Internet shoppers are being refused Christmas deliveries after a surge in orders has left supermarkets unable to satisfy demand.
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Asda's treat for Rudolph and friends
Asda is making sure Santa’s reindeers do not go hungry this Christmas, with children being given carrots to take home for Rudolph and his chums on Christmas Eve.
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Sainsbury's set for giant January sale
This week's Sunday newspapers predicted that Sainsbury's is about to unveil a January round of mega price cuts, as it continues to attempt to claw back share from its rivals.
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Orr confidence in soft fruit
Agrexco tells FPJ of confidence in the Israeil soft-fruit crop and for the season in-hand.
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Asda takes convenience route
Asda, battling to hang on to its hard-earned position as the UK’s number two supermarket, has announced plans to open a chain of discount neighbourhood stores.
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Irish company boosts onion production
A packer is predicting a tenfold increase in Irish onion production in the next few years.
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Vitacress launches new salad range
Vitacress is hoping to tap into one of the fastest growing markets with its new range of washed and ready-to-eat bagged salads.
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Bond: Sainsbury's poised to reclaim No.2 spot
Asda chief executive Andy Bond has warned that the chain’s position as the UK’s number two supermarket is under sever threat from Sainsbury’s.
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Sainsbury's living salad success
Sainsbury’s fresh produce category topped the bill at the Quality Food & Drink Awards 2005 this week.
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Tesco and Freshfel share fresh hope
Tesco hopes Eat in Colour will prove more successful than 5 A DAY, while Freshfel is set to unveil a pan-European healthy-eating logo.
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Suppliers finance retail growth - report
A newspaper investigation suggests suppliers are providing free financing to major multiples.
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Rapid change on retail scene
“It is amazing how quickly the retail scene can change in a relatively mature market,” said Red Communications’ John Valentine, during a session on the European marketplace at the Southern Hemisphere Congress, in Santiago, Chile.
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Salads to Go is going places
Lancashire-based salad supplier, Salads to Go, has been named one of Britain’s top private companies by a Sunday broadsheet.
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Tesco boss denies he is quitting
Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy has denied rumours he is about to quit the supermarket chain.
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Tesco beefs up apple offer
Tesco has stepped up its support for English apples this month but Asda is lagging far behind.
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Unhealthy salads criticised
Consumer watchdogs have again hit out at fast food outlets for offering unhealthy salads.
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Langmead launches Finest salads
Langmead Farms is celebrating the launch of an innovative salad offer under the Tesco Finest brand.