Retail news from Eurofruit – Page 125
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Eureka moment for Redbridge
Following a successful trial in 2008, the group will supply seedless South African lemons to the UK market this year
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Consumers adapting in tough times
Research by IGD has found that shopping habits are changing in some of Europe's leading retail markets
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Carrefour plans Thai export boost
Carrefour aims to siphon off Thailand’s production glut by increasing exports to its European stores
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Tesco unveils 'banana hammocks'
New shelving system offers bananas soft landing on arrival in store, according to UK's leading supermarket operator
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Innovative Fresh joins FreshXPerts
Strategic partnership provides fresh fruit and vegetable industry with its first truly transatlantic consultancy
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Supermarkets hit by farmers’ protests
Farmers throughout France have blocked supermarkets’ supply lines as a protest against ever-dwindling returns
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Strong May for Magnit
The Russian grocery retailer has reported that sales jumped considerably following the launch of new stores
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Intermarché targets city dwellers
French supermarket chain Intermarché has announced plans to open inner-city stores to reach a whole new clientele
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Iper Lando trials e-paper displays
Electronic point-of-purchase information system promises to cut down on paper labelling and improve presentation
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Israel under fire over West Bank label
Supermarkets could face prosecution over allegedly inaccurate labelling of fruit exported from occupied territories
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Rewe posts strong figures for 2008
German retailer targeting further expansion this year across European markets through acquisitions and organic growth
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Tesco welcomes Thai exotics to its range
The UK supermarket chain today invited a Thai delegation to its flagship store to mark the beginning of its Thai exotics drive
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Russia anticipating Wal-Mart entry
The US retail giant has "ambitious plans" for Russia, according to X5 CEO Lev Khasis
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Price cuts boost Morrisons' sales
A major price cutting initiative has helped increase UK supermarket operator Morrisons first quarter sales by 8.2 per cent
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French unions protest against retailers
Two unions in the south of France have called for a protest today against the policies of the supermarkets and hypermarkets
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BRC launches retail health report
The British Retail Consortium has released an overview of what UK retailers are doing to aid the fight against obesity
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Spanish grocers plan recruitment drive
Leading grocers’ organisation the Spanish Greengrocers Network is to stage a recruitment campaign to boost member numbers
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Delhaize "on track" to meet forecast
Solid performance in Europe and the US combining with significant cost savings to keep company on course for anticipated growth
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Aldi planning European expansion
Reports in the UK have suggested that the German discounter is to open 1,000 stores across the continent in 2010
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First quarter net loss for X5
The Russian retailer slipped to a loss of US$82.1m for the first three months of the fiscal year