All Retail articles – Page 139
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ArticleM&S to cut 7,000 jobs
Job cuts come amid plunge in clothing revenue, while food performance remains buoyant
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ArticleApeel extends Edeka commitment
Group releases food waste reduction results at Edeka and Netto, and is expanding nationwide in Germany
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ArticleFreshippo responds to Covid-19 cases
Alibaba’s supermarket chain suspends operations in the Chinese city of Shenzhen after staff members tested positive
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ArticleG’s does its bit for bumblebees
Partnership with Bumblebee Conservation Trust aims to raise awareness of decline in pollinator’s numbers while raising funds for the charity
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ArticleSalad stories
Hazel Clark of Florette UK talks about the company's plans for 2020 and how the Covid-19 outbreak has affected the market
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ArticleMorrisons could ditch reusable plastic bags
Morrisons will become first supermarket to remove all plastic carrier bags from its stores if trial proves successful
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ArticleOurshop supports Malaysian growers
AirAsia’s e-commerce platform has announced multiple efforts to support fresh produce businesses in Malaysia
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ArticleBumper crop of British watermelons
Tesco says heat has produced extra-sweet and large watermelons at a time when it is seeing record demand
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ArticleM&S to open new food distribution centre
New Milton Keynes site will help the supermarket expand its food and fresh produce range across south of England
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ArticleHigh prices hit Japanese fruit
Overall fruit consumption in Japan has declined in 2020 with prices rising, however, bananas and kiwifruit have bucked the trend
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ArticleHortNZ calls for retailer exemption
New Zealand’s horticulture industry wants the government to classify independent fruit and vegetable retailers as essential during lockdown
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ArticleCherry partnership flourishes in China
Domex Superfresh Growers’ partnership with Alibaba has expanded the US grower’s reach in China
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ArticleOppy offers Blue Goose plums
'Italian style' plums said to offer "sweet and luscious flavour with tangy undertones"
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ArticlePositivity post-lockdown
UK's leading fresh produce brand reports strong volume sales in the post-lockdown period
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ArticleSpawning success
Mushrooms are on the up, with the Covid-19 lockdown turbocharging growth in the category. Fred Searle speaks to managing director of Walsh Mushrooms, Padraic O’Leary
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ArticleNI potato sales boom in lockdown
Consumption of potatoes in Northern Ireland surge during peak of coronavirus crisis as people cook more at home
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ArticleM&S to increase fresh produce range
New food lines, bigger family packs, and more organics part of new M&S Food strategy
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ArticleFoodstuffs South Island to harness customer data
Partnership with Tesco-owned customer data science platform, Dunnhumby, to drive company decisions
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ArticleHaskap hits Vancouver stores
Oppy brings Haskap berries to Vancouver retailers, with the fruit offering a major antioxidant and blueberry boost
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ArticleFresh produce core to McColl's growth
Food grocery is becoming increasingly important to convenience retail following coronavirus crisis

