All articles by Carl Collen – Page 313
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ArticleProfits up at Jeronimo Martins
Portuguese retailer continues to enjoy a strong performance across its Polish Biedronka outlets
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ArticleGerman discounter veg sales 'hit by E.coli'
Report in Germany finds that lower-end supermarkets saw fresh vegetable sales impacted by recent E.coli outbreak
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ArticleDel Monte opens Guatemalan facility
Del Monte's is shipping premium tomatoes and vegetables to North America from its hydroponic greenhouses in Guatemala
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ArticleChiquita confirms Walt Disney deal
Group's products will be available at a number of retail points across Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line
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ArticleEmirates launches Danish service
New non-stop daily service includes cargo such as fruits and vegetables from the Indian subcontinent
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ArticleIGD releases 5-a-day 'composite' guide
New limits on sugar, salt and saturated fat allowed in so-called composite foods that contribute to five-a-day have been released
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ArticleLandec income hit by high Apio costs
Packaging specialist sees slight drop in net income during fiscal 2011 as value-added vegetable business endures higher sourcing costs
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ArticleNet income growth for Safeway in US
Grocery retailer sees earnings 'exceed expectations' through the second quarter of the year
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ArticleAPM rejects rumours of Callao tension
Terminal operator dismisses reports that there could be issues with the incoming Peruvian government
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ArticleSafmarine lands Ocean Award
Shipping line wins the Ocean Award at CEVA Logsitics' Global Supplier Awards in Italy
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ArticleDole agrees Six Flags theme park promotion
Group signs deal with Six Flags Entertainment to bring Go Bananas After Dark offering to North American theme parks
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ArticleRewe could sell off Billa in Italy
Loss-making Billa chain is wanted by both Conad and Coop Italia, according to reports
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ArticleGrapes may offer Alzheimer's hope
An antioxidant found in table grapes may help delay or even prevent Alzheimer's disease
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ArticleProfit growth at Canada's Loblaw
Earnings rise to C$197m but group warns of increased competition in the future
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ArticleSligro makes headway in first half
Dutch retailer sees net profit rise by 20.3 per cent, with revenues up 6.2 per cent
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ArticleOPDR expands Iberian service
German shipper increases frequency of sailings and introduces additional call at DP World terminal in Antwerp
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ArticleNielsen signs Walmart agreement
Cooperation deal will see Nielsen receive and analyse sales information from the retailer's US-based outlets
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ArticleChep named as leading green partner
Inbound Logistics lists Chep as one of the 75 Top Green Supply Chain Partners for the third consecutive year
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ArticleProtests at Agrexco's Tel Aviv office
Workers make a stand over possible cutbacks as court extends Israeli group's stay of proceedings until Tuesday
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ArticleSales soar at Russian retailers
X5 and Magnit have both reported on improved results for the second quarter and first half of the year respectively

