Retail archive – Page 269
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Retailers ‘in favour’ of wonky veg
A new survey has found that most senior managers in grocery retail believe consumers would buy more wonky veg
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Eosta slams short-termism
The short-sightedness of large supermarkets has come under fire from the Dutch organic specialist’s Volkert Engelsman
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Co-op fights food waste with charity scheme
Retailer launches pilot to send surplus food to community groups in the South East
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Sainsbury’s trials ‘slow shopping’ for elderly consumers
Sainsbury’s has become the first supermarket to trial a new concept designed to assist its older customers
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HappyFresh exits new markets
Indonesia-based online grocery service HappyFresh is quitting the Philippines and Taiwan to focus on core markets
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Retailers adapting to silver consumers
The growing population of senior consumers is driving changes from smaller retail store formats to home delivery services
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Study: Consumers ‘would pay more’ to make food fairer
Majority of shoppers would pay higher prices at the supermarket checkout to ensure fairer returns for producers
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R&G Fresh Herbs finds new home
One of the UK’s biggest suppliers of fresh cut herbs is set to switch to a new site, having outgrown its previous location
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Woolworths posts A$1.235bn loss
Leading Australia retailer Woolworths has announced significant losses after a year of “unprecedented change”
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Marinopoulos avoids collapse
The Greek retailer appears to have avoided collapse thanks to a last-minute deal from rival Sklaventis, which will be welcome news for Marinopoulos’s suppliers
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Tesco launches same-day click and collect service
Retailer has upped the ante in the battle for convenience with the launch of same-day click and collect at almost 300 stores
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Fresh pea sales treble at the Co-op
Retailer cites warm wet temperature leading to good flavour as reason behind stellar pea sales
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Strong start for Ahold Delhaize
Recently merged retail giant kicks off with good momentum as both Ahold and Delhaize Group report strong second-quarter results
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Harris Farm unveils flagship Bondi store
Australian family-owned wholesaler-retailer has opened its flagship store in Sydney’s Bondi Junction
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Tesco faces anger after removing Scottish flag
Retailer is facing a barrage of angry tweets from Scottish shoppers after Scottish flag replaced with Union Jack on berries
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Record low on retail promotions
Supermarkets are moving to simpler pricing as Kantar records lowest number of promotions since 2010
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Global Fresh expands Aussie ops
Global Fresh Australia GM Ben Bartlett discusses the acquisition of Brisbane's JH Leavy & Co
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Tesco extends store openings to match night tube
Staff were in position at select stores along the Victoria and Central tube lines in London to hand out orange juice and water
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Sainsbury’s hails ‘year of the salad’
Sales of dark green leaves such as spinach, watercress and rocket are soaring at Sainsbury’s
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Pagoda opens first store in Taiwan
Chinese greengrocer Pagoda has expanded outside of mainland China, opening a store in Taiwan