All Retail articles – Page 258
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ArticleWalmart to open 50 new stores in India
US retail giant Walmart is planning to open 50 new cash-and-carry stores across India over the next four years
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ArticlePink Lady's Co-op packaging boost
Co-op switches to branded packaging in stores, as well as introducing a new format aimed at reducing waste
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ArticleConvenience to be key for Woolworths
Woolworths MD and CEO Brad Banducci outlines the key trends for retail, from trust on price to convenience and health
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ArticleVietnam pegged as convenience hotspot
IGD tips Vietnam to be Asia's fastest-growing convenience market
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ArticleMorrisons shortens payment terms
Smaller suppliers with contracts under £100,000 set to benefit from payments within two weeks
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ArticleHelloFresh snaps up Amy Lance
Former Waitrose buyer Amy Lance has returned from sabbatical to a new role as head of technical at box scheme
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ArticleFruit Logistica publishes free future trends report
Download your copy of Fruit Trade 2025: Part 1 – Key Trends and Drivers from the event website
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ArticleAhold Delhaize updates on divestments
Retailer reports progress on store divestments agreed with Belgian Competition Authority during merger
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Article‘Sell solutions, not stuff’, urges Kantar director
Giles Quick calls on grocery industry to drive convenience and save consumers time by offering meal solutions rather than just ingredients
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ArticleAlibaba tackles food fraud
E-commerce giant unveils Food Trust Framework alongside PwC to curb counterfeit produce
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ArticleBritish asparagus gets Olympic backing
Olympic cycling medallist Becky James is new face of British asparagus, with growers calling for more support from retailers this season
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ArticleRetailers 'improving fast' in Groceries Code compliance
Supply code breaches down 20 per cent since 2014, according to adjudicator, with Aldi coming top in compliance survey
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ArticleWarmer weather boosts Waitrose fruit sales
Retailer reports a number of fruit lines see significant sales uplifts in the last fortnight, compared to the year before
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ArticleModi apples hit Aussie shelves early
Freshmax Australia’s red sweet apple is available at retailers earlier, and for longer, than ever before
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ArticleTesco extra cauli volumes is ‘good news’ for suppliers
Retailer has said it will take an extra 220,000 heads of Cornish caulis to help shift heavy volumes in a move welcomed by growers
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ArticleLidl signs NFU’s Back British Farming Charter
Discounter joins other retail backers in public show of support for placing farming at the heart of food production policies
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ArticleHydoponics firm launches urban ‘farm-in-a-box’
Company aims to reduce food miles and boost nutritional value with hyroponic farming equipment for grocery stores, restaurants and schools
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ArticleSixth glasshouse to be built at Thanet Earth
Salad veg giant has confirmed another glasshouse will be operational within six months, only weeks after fifth site is completed
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ArticleOne in five shoppers 'want food waste tech’
IGD highlights chances for grocery industry to engage shoppers using technology, with food waste prevention second priority after discounts
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ArticleWeight inspections new focus for NMI
Australia’s National Measurement Institute (NMI) has announced an inspection programme targeting fruit and vegetable packers and traders

