Retail news from Eurofruit – Page 46
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Mercabarna now Europe’s premier produce market
The wholesale market is now aiming to become a Mediterranean food hub serving markets across Europe and beyond
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Ugly fruit scheme grows in France
French retailers are following Intermarché's lead and selling so-called ugly produce at a major discount
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Delhaize to join buying alliance
Belgian group joins E Leclerc and Coop Italia in European buying alliance Coopernic
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Tesco suspends GFS boss Matt Simister
Head of Group Food Sourcing one of four directors under investigation after retailer overstated its profits by £250m
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Ahold recognised for sustainability
Dutch retailer scores highly in areas including waste reduction and carbon emissions
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Edeka produce chief Uwe Bockius departs
Head of German retailer's fresh produce sourcing unit Edeka Fruchkontor understood to have left with immediate effect
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Fratelli Orsero trials fresh-cut fruit range
Company reveals it is running test sales of chopped fruit packs through retail channel in Italian regions of Tuscany and Lazio
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Tesco issues new profit warning
Shares tumble at the UK retailer following the company's third profit warning of the year
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Busy second quarter at Ahold
Sales fall thanks to timing of Easter but group completes European reorganisation and acquisition of Spar in Czech Republic
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Auchan quits India
French retailer Auchan is ending its retail partnership in India after India's new government fails to clarify the future of FDI
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Metro to exit Vietnam?
Metro is reportedly in advanced talks to sell its stores in Vietnam to Thai group Berli Jucker
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Ahold completes Spar deal
Dutch retailer confirms acquisition of Spar's Czech republic operations
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Lidl offers UK consumers a taste of Spain
Fruit and veg among Iberian specialities on offer at the discounter this week
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Leclerc red-faced after photo slip
The French retailer has been embarrassed after it was pointed out that a picture of a producer on its packaging no longer supplied the company
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Aldi co-founder Karl Albrecht dies
Albrecht, who founded the German discounter with his brother Theo, passed away on 16 July
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Carrefour sees rise in sales
The French retail giant has recorded an increase in sales for the second quarter of the year, despite the negative impact of exchange rates
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Report points to pesticide presence
A new study has claimed that 84.2 per cent of fruits and berries in Norwegian stores contain pesticide residues
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EU addresses unfair trading practices
The EC's communication on tackling unfair trading practices has been criticised by Copa-Cogeca for not going far enough
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Carrefour ditches new product line
Following a legal wrangle with the INAO, France's supermarket giant has decided to abandon its 'Origine & Qualité' mark