All Retail articles – Page 274
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AnalysisAnalysis: The phoenix rises
Following recent cases of companies going bust and their directors starting straight up in business again, Michael Barker asks a leading law firm to explain what is legal and how traders can protect themselves
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ArticleWaitrose adds topfruit to weather-blemished range
Apples and pears have been added to Waitrose’s Little Less than Perfect range this week as the UK topfruit season gears up
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ArticleAldi Australia investing in fresh
Aldi Australia has announced A$1bn over three years to revamp its stores and increase its fresh food range
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ArticleLidl opens its largest UK distribution centre
New £55 million Southampton regional distribution centre is the size of ten football pitches and supports expansion in the south
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett set to launch new varieties at Waitrose
Potato producer will begin sales of Elfe and Apache potatoes at the retailer this week
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ArticleMorrisons LFL sales up 1.6 per cent
New premium tier and seasonal events helped growth in Q3 while CEO David Potts celebrates year of positive LFL sales
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ArticleVeggie yoghurt and watermelon juice set to take off
Waitrose trends report charts the risers and fallers in the nation’s dining habits as food becomes ‘today’s hottest currency’
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ArticleRussian retailer courts Peruvian producers
X5 aims to source 100 per cent of its fruits and vegetables directly by 2019
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ArticlePink Lady announces apple cosy promotion
Christmas-themed cosies will be given away with 1kg bags of apples from 5-18 December
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ArticleRed Tractor urges industry to support autumn promotion
Certification body’s on-pack autumn promotion on track to be its most successful yet, with close to 14 million brand impressions online
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ArticleFPC ensures future for kiwiberries in UK
EU legislation categorising kiwiberries as a ‘novel food’ had threatened to halt sales in the UK before trade body intervened
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ArticleUK grows sweet potato production
Sweet potato production is rising in the UK, with growers reporting ‘phenomenal’ growth in retail and consumer demand
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ArticleMillennials are ‘driving discounter growth’
Young people aged between 16 and 35 are the fastest-growing spenders on grocery shopping and tend to choose Aldi and Lidl
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ArticleFresh fruit set to win hearts on Singles Day
Washington apples, Australian mangoes and Spanish peaches just some of the imported products in Tmall’s mix
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ArticleMello watermelon seeds arrive at Holland & Barrett
Watermelon seeds set to hit high street after melon drinks producer secures listing at almost 600 Holland & Barrett stores
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ArticleAldi inspires new Halloween creations
Discounter launches carving guide for range of fresh products beyond the traditional pumpkin jack-o’-lantern
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ArticleCarrefour takes it Easy with consumers
New store format set to offer wide range of affordable fresh produce to people who want a quick, daily shop
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ArticleTesco adds pears to Perfectly Imperfect range
Retailer is also launching the Rosedene Farms Pears range to utilise smaller fruit and buy more of a crop
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ArticlePreparing potatoes for the future
Difficult growing conditions look likely to reduce yields, while the rising demand for convenience presents both barriers and opportunities in sales
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ArticlePaula Nickolds named as John Lewis managing director
Former commercial director at John Lewis Paula Nickolds has been promoted to MD

