All Consumers articles – Page 105
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ArticleAvocados grow Chinese presence
Lantao partners with Mission Produce Mexican avocados to coordinate the fruit's landmark entrance into second-tier cities
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ArticleChinese orange sellers mislead consumers
Locally-grown fruit sold as imports after latest industry scandal sees domestic sales plummet
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ArticleFresh Studio hosts kiwifruit promotion
Consulting firm collaborated with E-town for a kiwifruit brand awareness event in Vietnam on behalf of client Zespri
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ArticleIceberg tops lettuce survey
A survey on salad-buying habits finds "clear desire" among consumers for small-leaved lettuce
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ArticleAeon Hong Kong launches virtual stores
Stores at railway stations aim to provide local commuters with the opportunity to shop on-the-go
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ArticleMetro opts for new store format
The German wholesaler is set to unveil smaller stores targeting specific consumer needs in the Indian market
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ArticleWalmart grant for Share Our Strength
US$2.5m grant goes to Share Our Strength cause, encouraging families on a budget to eat healthy food
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ArticleIGD predicts online retail boom
France and Germany will see strong increases in online retailing for food and consumer goods by 2016
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ArticleMixed picture for stonefruit in Taiwan
USDA's FAS releases report on Taiwan's imports of cherries, peaches and nectarines
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ArticleJapan leads the e-retail market
86 per cent of the country's internet users visit online shopping sites, according to a study by comScore
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ArticleDemand up for Australian persimmons
The fruit's popularity amongst Asian populations presents opportunities both domestically and for export
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ArticleFlowerdale Farm launches microgreen range
Trial currently underway in 51 Coles outlets in Victoria, with a plan to expand to national distribution
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ArticleMackays installs new banana vendors
The company continues its campaign to increase market penetration for bananas in Brisbane's city centre
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ArticleAvocados 'improve health and wellbeing'
New research suggests eating an avocado every day improves nutrient intake and reduces the chance of metabolic syndrome
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ArticleCarrot study reveals trends in France
The study from CTIFL shows that 14 per cent of French shoppers don't buy carrots, while many school canteens omit the vegetable from their meals
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ArticleChina's retailers branching out
Retailer Yonghui is opening six more outlets this year, while Renrenle is opting for community store formats
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ArticleConsumption rebounds in Spain
Fepex sees slight increase for month of July, although yearly figures are down for the opening seven months of 2013
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ArticleTop Thai retailers in price freeze
Tesco Lotus, Big C Supercentre and Siam Makro freeze or discount prices as part of efforts to rein in rising living costs
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ArticleFruit demand drives Spanish imports
Spain took on greater fresh produce import volumes during July, as domestic consumption increased
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ArticleTwo-fifths of produce 'rejected by supermarkets'
Issue of 'ugly' fruit and veg back in the news after report claims 40 per cent of edible produce is rejected

