All Retail articles – Page 181
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ArticleTesco 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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ArticleAsia'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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ArticleFresh 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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ArticleUK 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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ArticleSaigon 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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CommentWaitrose Unpacked: how could we refuse?
Waitrose has seized the initiative on sustainability and packaging, with major implications for fresh fruit and veg
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ArticleFruit Logistica presents buyers with exciting 2020 vision
Bringing together more buyers than any other fresh produce event, the Berlin show remains a major platform for growth
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ArticleSalad among Sainsbury's BBQ price cuts
Supermarket announces reduction on 125 summer food favourites, including salad and fruit lines
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ArticleGo ahead for Woolworths scanners
The Australian retailer is set to expand its smart phone shopping system after a successful trial
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ArticleTraceability revamp for Walmart
Walmart China has unveiled new blockchain-based technology which is set to improve food safety and the information available to consumers
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ArticleFruit Logistica to reward retail excellence
World's leading fruit and veg industry trade fair launches new prizes to recognise innovation and inspiration in retail
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ArticleTesco unveils 2019 Incubator brands
Supermarket initiative has helped bring names such as Brewdog, Bol and Graze to national attention
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ArticlePoor weather brings sales dip at Waitrose
Last week compares unfavourably with a year ago at Waitrose, which has also been talking up its sustainability credentials
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ArticleProfit margins grow for first time in three years
UK fresh produce businesses see average profits (as a percentage of sales) rise to 1.3 per cent, outdoing European rivals
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ArticleSlow summer fails to halt retail growth
New Kantar figures show grocery market growing for third consecutive year despite disappointing start to summer
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ArticleCarrefour retreats from China
French group agrees to sell 80 per cent of its China operations to local electronics and e-commerce retailer Suning
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ArticleAsda contract boost for Scotty Brand
Albert Bartlett-owned brand gains nationwide listing for its strawberries, allowing it to double production
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ArticleRetail supplier complaints hit new low
Aldi again named most Code-compliant supermarket in annual report by Groceries Code Adjudicator
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ArticleProfit drop for Australian distributor
Wholesale distributor Metcash has reported a drop in underlying profits on the back of a decline in its food segment
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Article10 stores making veg aisles a sensory experience
Fresh produce has arguably "never been so important" for attracting retail shoppers, says TCC Global's Bryan Roberts

