All Retail articles – Page 283
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Morrisons cuts fresh produce prices by 17 per cent
Morrisons has slashed its fruit and vegetable prices in a bid to reassure consumers about post-Brexit food costs
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ArticleFarmcare warns of job losses at Scottish packhouse
Staff at the firm’s Carnoustie packhouse face job losses after major packing contract comes to an end
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ArticleTesco offers free fruit for kids
Supermarket hopes initiative will help create long-term healthy eating trends among the population
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ArticleUniveg announces top-fruit JV with Bardsley Farms
New partnership will see Univeg parent Greenyard Foods inject capital for investment into storage and machinery
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ArticleRetailer offers free fruit to kids
Co-op summer giveaway allows junior members in Lincolnshire to claim a portion of free fruit every day
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ArticleCo-op vouchers 'boost fruit and veg sales'
Supermarket initiative comes as Co-op embraces NFU Fit for the Future report
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ArticleAmazon Fresh unveils voice recognition for orders
Internet giant has enabled its Dash service for groceries allowing shoppers to scan barcodes or voice recognition
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ArticleWaitrose stocks British Morello cherries
Crop grown at Boxford Farms revives fruit more commonly grown 20 years ago
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ArticleSainsbury’s takes on Amazon with same-day grocery delivery
Retailer will also create 900 jobs at new depot dedicated to online orders as demand in London continues to grow
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ArticleBrexit has had 'no impact' on stable grocery market
Slow sales growth of 0.1 per cent in retail sector has not been affected by EU referendum, Kantar Worldpanel figures show
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ArticleRetail giants complete merger
United States Federal Trade Commission approves deal between Delhaize and Ahold
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ArticleWoolies cuts jobs, slows growth
Australian retailer Woolworths has announce it will cut 500 jobs and slow new store rollouts under an operating model review
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ArticleSainsbury's wants Brits to beat the 'bin-nana'
Supermarket trials project that it says could save thousands of bananas from being unnecessarily thrown away
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ArticleBenelux takes a shine to Murano class
The Italian strawberry variety, which is already highly regarded in the UK, is making a splash in the Netherlands and Belgium
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ArticleTesco stocks world’s hottest chilli
The Carolina Reaper measures 1.5 million Scoville units and comes with on-packet health warnings
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ArticleAhold and Delhaize to merge this week
Retailers expect to complete merger on 23 July, subject to US Federal Trade Commission clearance
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ArticleTacon urges more supplier engagement
Despite a number of successes, adjudicator wants more suppliers to come forward if they have suffered abuse
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ArticleInterview: Ribena's currant affairs
Ribena and blackcurrants are as inseparable as Ant & Dec, but the brand faces challenges from the anti-sugar lobby. Michael Barker hears how it plans to navigate changing times and secure a successful future
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ArticleAlibaba to open Australian office
Leading Chinese e-tailer Alibaba has announced it will open an office in Melbourne, Australia
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ArticleSpanish cooperative joins British Summer Fruits
Onuba Fruit has become the first international member of the UK’s soft-fruit trade body

