All Retail articles – Page 284
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ArticleNew entrant to dried fruit market
New company Electric Cherry sells prepared figs, apricots and dates and is headed up by Andy Humphries
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ArticleLife Stories: Adrian Barlow
From soft drinks, paper clips and curtains to the most recognisable face in English apples and pears, Adrian Barlow has had a varied and colourful career. As he nears retirement, he describes the journey and his best memories to Michael Barker
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ArticleRosy prospects for English apples
English apple producers are looking to extend the growing season as supermarket demand for homegrown produce increases
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ArticleAsda names new produce category director
Longstanding Asda director Ayaz Alam will head up the category as it undergoes major overhaul and range review
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ArticleMigros set to stock only sustainable bananas
All bananas sold by Swiss retailer will comply with strict environmental and ethical standards by end of 2017
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ArticleAldi and Lidl ‘will have fifth of produce market by 2020’
German discounters are set to grow combined grocery market share by 40 per cent in next four years, Kantar predicts
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ArticleLidl COO to leave the business
Martin Bailie's role will be absorbed by co-chief operating officers Tim Ulbrich and Robert Ryan
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ArticleTesco links Branston and Samworths to use wonky potatoes
Retailer sends wonky potatoes from Branston to Samworths to become mash in ready meals and help reduce waste
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ArticleDiscounters growing fresh produce markets, data reveals
Aldi and Lidl are not just eating into competitors’ market share, they are growing categories, according to Kantar data
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ArticlePukka Herbs doubles distribution capacity
Organic herbal tea supplier boosts warehouse capacity and invests in the future following strong sales growth
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ArticleHalloween fears squashed
A shortage in pumpkins last year prompted a ‘massive increase’ in plantings, while squash demand continues to grow
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ArticleCofco inks deal with Aussie research centre
Monash University has announced an agreement with China’s leading food company Cofco to boost Australian exports to China
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ArticleWalmart ups stake in JD.com
US-headquartered retailer Walmart has almost doubled its share in China’s JD.com
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ArticleFlorette range scoops product innovation award
Salad brand wins prize at Lunch! show for protein salad range marking a successful first foray into food-to-go market
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ArticleFunding available to create ‘circular economy’
Scottish businesses can win funding to develop a regional circular economy where waste products create new business
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ArticleCentral FamilyMart flags expansion plans
Retailer aims to double number of Thai convenience stores by 2021
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ArticleCity Mart expands in Myanmar
Myanmar retailer City Mart Holding has opened its fourth store in Yangon
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ArticleSweet success for melons
Melon sales are rising, with watermelon revenues particularly juicy, but consumers need more tempting to stray beyond the main lines
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ArticleNatoora opens store in Selfridges
Restaurant supplier launches in department store, bringing luxury produce to retail shoppers
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ArticleTesco ‘stabilising’ as LFL sales rise
Like-for-like sales grew by 0.6 per cent during the first half and supplier satisfaction rose as turnaround project makes ground

