All Retail articles – Page 174
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ArticleVitacress launches pilot project with Uber Eats
Aim is to bring practical and healthy food options to Portuguese consumers
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ArticleInterest in Indian startup
Walmart is set to make a large investment in Indian fresh produce supply chain startup Ninjacart
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ArticleRetailers ‘must understand true cost of food waste’
Chief executive of grocery data analyst Atheon Analytics, Guy Cuthbert, argues that to properly tackle food waste supermarket chains must harness big data to properly understand its real cost and drivers
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ArticleGrape gin claims top prize
New gin made from surplus table grapes at Richard Hochfeld went straight to number one at major drinks awards ceremony
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ArticleForrester leaves Greenyard Fresh UK and retires
Alan Forrester has stepped down as managing director of Greenyard’s UK arm, announcing his retirement after 22 years in the industry
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ArticlePeak volumes for BerryWorld growers
BerryWorld predict Sweet Eve variety to flourish after heatwave at the end of July saw record temperatures
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ArticleWoolworths distribution upgrade
Australian retailer Woolworths has started construction on a new fresh produce distribution centre in Melbourne
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ArticleBritish apricots "extra sweet" after heatwave
Waitrose stock Kent-grown apricots for the next month as sales for the stone fruit show impressive rise
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ArticleBerry Gardens' blueberry pots start well
New snacking format from the Kent collective features four blueberry portions targeting children's fruit consumption
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ArticleWaitrose to extend plastic-free scheme
Refillable container and loose veg trial extended in Oxford and rolled out to three new stores following "overwhelmingly positive" response
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ArticleArgentina ships first lemons to India
Industry association confident of building market share on the back of initial 24 tonne consignment
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ArticleMandarins set to Delite Australians
Australian Delite mandarins from a will be available from the first week of August after the first harvest for the season
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ArticleHottest UK-bred chilli "Armageddon" goes on sale
Tesco is stocking the "incredibly potent" Armageddon chilli pepper, bred by Tozer Seeds and grown by Salvatore Genovese
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ArticleTesco reaches 100m landmark in free fruit scheme
Retailer has now given away over 100 million apples and pears for children to eat as their parents shop in bid to get kids eating healthily
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Article'Nude' produce proves a hit
An Initiative by South African retailer Pick 'n Pay to reduce plastics is reported to be great success
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ArticlePositive first impressions for new apple Yello
Initial consumer reaction to one of Europe's newest club varieties has apparently been extremely positive
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ArticleTesco removes home delivery plastic bags
Retailer aims to save 2000 tonnes of plastic by ditching plastic carrier bags in home delivery scheme
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ArticleTeaching Taiwanese bananas in Japan
Eastern Japan is set to receive more bananas from Taiwan after a new agreement will see the fruit promoted in the region
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ArticleGoodfarmer moves closer to IPO
Chinese fresh produce company Goodfarmer has moved closer to launching an IPO after receiving approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission
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ArticleIndia’s retail landscape is evolving
India’s rapid economic growth prompts retailers to rethink their relationship with consumers as new trends emerge.

