All Retail articles – Page 621
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Tesco pledges support for Red Tractor
Farming leaders have welcomed Tesco’s announcement of a package of measures to help raise the profile of the Red Tractor Logo.
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Tomato recipes demonstrated
Tomato expert Polly Tyrer took over the basement kitchen at John Lewis’ flagship store in London’s Oxford Street to demonstrate various recipes from Simply Tomatoes, her book co-written with the TGA.
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Morrison to step back
Sir Ken Morrison is set to take a back seat in the running of Morrisons, it has been reported.
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M&S sees profits drop
Marks & Spencer has announced a major profits slide, having seen its takings fall by almost a fifth last year.
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Morrisons gains support
Embattled Sir Ken Morrison has received a boost of support from an unexpected source.
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Compass points south with profit dive
Compass, the world's biggest caterer, has revealed a drop in first half profits.
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New Dutch Morrisons facility open
Morrisons has officially opened its newly enlarged vegetable and fruit packing plant in the Netherlands.
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MBL aims for independents with new appointment
Musgrave Budgens Londis (MBL) has appointed Mark Aylwin as supply chain director.
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Morrisons looks to Norman
Morrisons bosses are rumoured to be considering approaching former Asda boss Archie Norman to take on the chief executive role.
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Sainsbury's profit slide masks recovery
Sainsbury's this morning reported a profit slide, but said that the recovery signs are becoming stronger.
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Tesco pays out £220m in bonuses
Bonuses have pushed Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy’s pay beyond the £3 million mark, according to reports.
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New chairman for M&S
Marks & Spencers chairman Paul Myners is to be replaced by Lord Burns following months of boardroom infighting over his future.
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Retail market polarisation
The retail market is polarising, claimed Nick Everitt, programme manager with the IGD.
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Morrisons under pressure
Calls are increasing for Sir Ken Morrison to step down, after his retail chain issued its fourth profit warning since taking over Safeway.
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OFT offers little comfort
Consumer interests are greater than those of suppliers in the eyes of the Office of Fair Trading, delegates to the Re:fresh Conference were told.
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Somerfield quick off the mark with award
Award-winning Somerfield has been quick off the mark to announce its success as Foods from Spain Multiple Retailer of the Year.
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Multiples raise c-store standards
The entry of the multiples into the convenience-store sector has raised the standards in fresh produce for everyone, while Tesco learns convenience is a one-chance market.
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Devaluation must end
The emphasis on price and the devaluation of fresh produce needs to end, industry leaders said at the Re:fresh Conference.
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Asda's profits disappointment
Asda has revealed disappointing results for the first quarter, with profits below expectations.
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Ridge poses challenge
There is no other sector in own-label with as much going for it as fresh produce, Somerfield technical solutions director Steve Ridge told delegates at Re:fresh.