All Retail articles – Page 250
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ArticleSurvey calls for online clarity on country of origin
Over 80 per cent of Brits think retailers should give customers same information on country of origin online as in store
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ArticleFresh produce's brand masters
FPJ rounds up the leading names in fresh produce branding and analyses their latest investment and marketing plans
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ArticleColdpress wins £2.3m cash injection
Fruit-based drinks brand has received new backing from investment bank and consumer brand specialist
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ArticleConvenience channel 'set to grow 18 per cent'
A desire to save time by shopping in stores that are quicker to get around and closer to home is driving growth, says IGD
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ArticleDrone records Waitrose watercress harvest
Retailer releases footage of watercress harvest at Manor Farm in Hampshire as first leaves arrive on shelves
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ArticleAmazon Fresh rolls out across home counties
New postcodes in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire means internet giant’s grocery service is now available in 302 household areas
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ArticleIGD forecasts grocery market growth
Research organisation predicts 15 per cent growth, with online channel growing fastest and discounters performing especially well
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ArticleNew horizons for SH Pratt Group
The SH Pratt Group continues to invest for the future with a groundbreaking new business venture at London Gateway looking at opportunities outside of bananas. Nina Pullman paid a visit to the company’s Luton headquarters
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ArticleTesco launches grow-your-own tomato plant
Supermarket launches compact, high-yielding tomato plant to encourage gardenless customers to grow at home
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ArticleWaitrose introduces Dutch-grown ‘snowbergines’
White-skinned aubergines are a new addition to retailer’s speciality aubergine line and will be available until June
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ArticleIceland sees sales rise as consumers favour frozen
Retailer said changing perceptions of frozen and new stores helped secure its 2.0 per cent like-for-like sales rise in last year
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ArticleDutch supplier pioneers climate neutral products
Retail supplier Superunie has become climate neutral on some lines by reducing and offsetting carbon emissions in supply chain
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ArticleDirect sourcing: China’s fresh focus
Fresh Produce Forum China discussed some of the direct sourcing models being developed to meet the demands of this multi-channel market
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ArticleTesco trials one-hour robot deliveries
Supermarket hopes to begin delivering groceries in driverless robotic buggies after successful trial in London
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ArticleInterview: Mack to the future
Fresca’s Chris Mack reflected on an illustrious career, his joint venture formula and a fear of failure in an exclusive interview at FPJ Live
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ArticleZespri scoops China Business Award
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri recognised for exports and business in China at the HSBC New Zealand-China Trade Association
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ArticleInflation and own label drive retail growth
Food prices are up 2.9 per cent, with supermarkets' private label ranges also contributing to 3.8 per cent growth
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ArticleIGD reveals vision for grocery stores of the future
Understanding shoppers, enhanced data use and flexible store designs are three of the ten key areas for retailers and suppliers to consider
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ArticleAsda to help suppliers make savings
Retailer said its Sustain & Save Exchange programme will help save £2.5 million through carbon and food waste reduction
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ArticleSuper-sized lemons head for Tesco
Supermarket to stock citrus fruit affected by Spanish rains as part on ongoing plans to reduce food waste

