All Retail articles – Page 159
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Chambers doubles strawberry sales
The soft fruit specialist puts growth down to blossoming retail partnerships
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Sainsbury’s-Asda merger blocked for 10 years
Retailers barred from any kind of tie-up for next decade, as CMA adopts hard-line stance due to competition and price concerns
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Herman plums hit Waitrose shelves
Early variety is the first UK-grown plum crop of the season, coming a week earlier this year
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MissFresh seeks funding boost
Boutique food e-tailer reportedly chasing up to US$500m in new funding as it aims to expand across China
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Vietnamese province launches veg brand
NZ-backed development project unveils La Lanh range of sustainably sourced produce at Big C store in Qui Nhon
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Sainsbury's launch "reverse" vending machines
Plastic bottle return scheme picks up steam as Sainsbury's become latest retailer to provide cash for plastic
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Tesco expands in Thailand
UK-based retailer set to add hundreds of new stores in its second largest market
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Huge slavery network supplied major retailers
Modern slavery operation which picked spring onions for UK supermarkets thought to have had up to 400 victims
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New market for Taiwanese mangoes
A delegation from the Tainan City government visited Japan as part of efforts to promote Tainan mangoes
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Oranges top Spanish fruit consumption list
Report shows that on average, consumers ate more than 17kg of the fruit last year
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Varietal revolution shakes up grape market
New varieties offering better consistency and unique flavours are driving growth in the grape category, but also creating confusion among consumers
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Retailers making waves in plastic alternatives
Seaweed and Langoustine shells give hope for plastic replacements, UK businesses tell Parliament
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“High-quality” Ayrshire potatoes hit Tesco shelves
Greenvale expects peak quality as first product of season arrives at Tesco stores in Scotland
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Poor quarter for Sainsbury's
Supermarket reveals disappointing set of results, with all areas of the business reporting a decline in sales in challenging market
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Tesco boss sounds Brexit deadline warning
Planning for 31 October leave date “more difficult” because Christmas stock will leave less capacity to stockpile, says Dave Lewis
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Asia's online grocery moves at "rapid pace"
Online grocery in Asia is set to grow 198 per cent to US$295bn by 2023, according to IGD
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Fresh produce goes ‘nude’
A South African-based retailer has turned to laser printing vegetables as part of a wider initiative to reduce plastic in its stores
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UK cherries set for "abundant" summer
Recent rains didn't impact cherry production ahead of harvesting as growers aim for vintage season
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Saigon Co.op buys Auchan Vietnam
Auchan has quit Vietnam and local group Saigon Co.op has bought the French retailer's stores, according to online reports
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Waitrose Unpacked: how could we refuse?
Waitrose has seized the initiative on sustainability and packaging, with major implications for fresh fruit and veg