News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2491
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Poland dominates Jeronimo's sales
Turnover at Biedronka accounted for 59 per cent of Jeronimo Martin's overall consolidated sales in 2011
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ArticleWest Midlands horticultural study to be revealed
A new West Midlands horticultural study will be launched to growers this week.
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ArticleCoconut coir holds tomato solution
Tomato growers stand to make substantial water and fertilizer savings by switching to coconut slabs as a growing medium.
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ArticleNielsen acquires Perishables Group
Global information and analytics specialist looks to position itself as a leader in fresh food reporting
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ArticleFresh & Easy set for temporary closures
Tesco cites lack of growth in sales and customers as reason for 12 store closures in the US
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ArticleMagnit enjoys sales increase
2011 proves a strong year for Russia's fastest-growing food retailer with sales up by over 40 per cent
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ArticleSafmarine welcomes new CEO
Grant Daly will step into his new role on 1 February this year, replacing the outgoing Tomas Dyrbye
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ArticleSainsbury’s reports strong Christmas results
British grocer achieves sales growth during third quarter, despite economic backdrop
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ArticleInnovative Fresh appoints director
Exclusive: Former manager at Eosta and The Greenery preparing to join industry analyst as its director of quality
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ArticleSainsbury's has 'best Christmas ever'
Sainsbury's has said this Christmas was its best ever as customer transactions rose 1.5 million over the festive period to increase the retailer's market share.
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ArticleCo-op takes over Scottish retailer David Sands
The Co-operative has bought Scottish convenience retailer David Sands Ltd to take on 28 new outlets as part of its plans to open 300 more stores in the next three years.
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ArticleIndia lifts restrictions on FDI in single brand retail
While liberalisation of foreign investment in the country’s supermarket sector is on hold, India has removed restrictions on FDI in single-brand retail
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ArticleColes trials new format
Australia’s Coles Supermarkets has opened a pilot store to test a new convenience store format in Melbourne
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ArticleIndian onion exports down
India’s onion exports have fallen due to China and Egypt undercutting the country on price in its traditional markets
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ArticleLaura Bush on United Fresh 2012 bill
The former First Lady joins Fred Morganthall as one of the key speakers at this year's Dallas-based event
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ArticleEUFIC outlines consumption shortfall
Europeans are failing to hit fresh fruit and vegetable consumption recommendations, according to a new report
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ArticleJade Cargo suspends all flights
China-based air freight carrier Jade Cargo has suspended all flights due to a continued fall in demand for air freight
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Tour of Bristol set to show city's potential
A tour of Bristol Port, Bristol Fruit Market and the state of the art Fresh Produce Terminal is being held to show the opportunities the city offers.
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ArticleNaturipe announces Don Harris resignation
Director of category development has left the group to start up his own consulting business in the US
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ArticleFood sales bolster M&S results
Despite positive end to 2011, the high-end UK retailer remains cautious about the year ahead

