All Wholesale articles – Page 51
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Lidl is the next 'super brand'
Budget supermarket Lidl is set to become the next ‘super brand’ by 2015, according to new poll research released by YouGov on behalf of advertising firm Bordello.
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Spitalfields tenants slam BBC portrayal
The BBC’s documentary about New Spitalfields Market has received mixed reviews from tenants, some of whom have claimed it made their market seem like it was failing.
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Olympic hurdles for London traders
Major disruption anticipated for UK capital's network of fresh produce traders and suppliers during London 2012 games
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Golden market opportunity
New Spitalfields will be hosting a special Olympic market during the games, located on the north entrance of the Olympic park.
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New DC to serve Coop Hungary stores
Grocery wholesaler Alföld Pro-Coop opens new logistics centre to handle and distribute fresh and frozen produce
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Chinese keen to replicate Spitalfields blueprint
A tenant at New Spitalfields Market has impressed visitors from China to the extent that they want him to work with them in establishing a new wholesale market in Shandong province.
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The 'Godfather' of fruit retires
Covent Garden stalwart Peter Fowler retires this week after half a century in the trade and 26 years to the day since he took over the C&C business.
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Produce market restored in Ghardaïa
The new and improved wholesale market in northern central Algeria is set to reopen
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Sidesalads and G's show off new wholesale concept
Sidesalads of New Covent Garden Market has a flagship new unit on the buyers’ walk in the London market in partnership with supplier G’s.
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NCGM traders fear Olympic disruption
Traders at London's New Covent Garden Market have raised fears of major upheaval and lost business due to the restrictions of the Olympic Route Network (ORN).
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Indian state eases supply chain regulations
Maharashtra state government plans to allow farmers to sell direct to markets to lower the cost of fresh produce to consumers
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London markets 'old ways can't continue'
Professor Tim Lang has called on both the London-based wholesale and retail market sectors to cut their environmental impact and make the changes needed to serve the next generation of customers and consumers better.
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Fruit deal to boost Malaysia-China trade
Malaysia’s FAMA has signed an MoU with China’s national wholesale association to develop fruit exports to the market
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New Covent Garden Market chooses redevelopment partner
Tenants have insisted a workable decant strategy must be at the heart of the New Covent Garden Market regeneration after the authority this week announced its private development partner.
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Spanish markets grind to halt
Activity at Mercabarna and Mercamadrid “null and void” during general strike
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Glasgow markets group manager announces retirement
Graham Wallace has announced he is retiring as group manager of Glasgow's markets and as an officer adviser to NABMA on 31 March.
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Traders call for clarity on Olympic road closures
Wholesalers in London have expressed concern that, with just months until the Olympic and Paralympic Games, they still haven’t been told exactly how changes to the road network will affect them and are being left unable to plan ahead.
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Bradford market's solar plans saved as quote slashed
St James’s Market in Bradford is going ahead with plans to install solar panels after the installation quote was slashed from £200,000 to £120,000.
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Season first: Australian grapes arrive in China
Chinese officials clear season’s first consignment of Australian table grapes
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Wholesalers' fundraising pays for school in earthquake-stricken Chinese province
Fresh produce traders in London have helped build a school in the Sichuan area of China that was devastated by an 8.0 magnitude earthquake.