All Retail articles – Page 288
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ArticleTitchmarsh joins Waitrose organic campaign
Alan Titchmarsh and Countryfile's Ellie Harrison will feature in the supermarket’s organic marketing initiative
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ArticleAbel & Cole opens London pop-up
Organic box scheme will cook seasonal produce at new east London restaurant alongside running themed events
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ArticleMission and Lantao team with JD.com
Lantao International and Mission Produce have announced an agreement with Chinese e-tailer JD.com to sell fresh avocados online
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ArticleGovernment to consider grocery watchdog expansion
Ministers will begin a consultation in September on giving farmers greater protections from supermarkets
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ArticleRetailers ‘in favour’ of wonky veg
A new survey has found that most senior managers in grocery retail believe consumers would buy more wonky veg
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ArticleEosta slams short-termism
The short-sightedness of large supermarkets has come under fire from the Dutch organic specialist’s Volkert Engelsman
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ArticleCo-op fights food waste with charity scheme
Retailer launches pilot to send surplus food to community groups in the South East
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ArticleSainsbury’s trials ‘slow shopping’ for elderly consumers
Sainsbury’s has become the first supermarket to trial a new concept designed to assist its older customers
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ArticleHappyFresh exits new markets
Indonesia-based online grocery service HappyFresh is quitting the Philippines and Taiwan to focus on core markets
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ArticleRetailers adapting to silver consumers
The growing population of senior consumers is driving changes from smaller retail store formats to home delivery services
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ArticleStudy: Consumers ‘would pay more’ to make food fairer
Majority of shoppers would pay higher prices at the supermarket checkout to ensure fairer returns for producers
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ArticleR&G Fresh Herbs finds new home
One of the UK’s biggest suppliers of fresh cut herbs is set to switch to a new site, having outgrown its previous location
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ArticleWoolworths posts A$1.235bn loss
Leading Australia retailer Woolworths has announced significant losses after a year of “unprecedented change”
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ArticleMarinopoulos avoids collapse
The Greek retailer appears to have avoided collapse thanks to a last-minute deal from rival Sklaventis, which will be welcome news for Marinopoulos’s suppliers
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ArticleTesco launches same-day click and collect service
Retailer has upped the ante in the battle for convenience with the launch of same-day click and collect at almost 300 stores
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ArticleFresh pea sales treble at the Co-op
Retailer cites warm wet temperature leading to good flavour as reason behind stellar pea sales
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ArticleStrong start for Ahold Delhaize
Recently merged retail giant kicks off with good momentum as both Ahold and Delhaize Group report strong second-quarter results
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ArticleHarris Farm unveils flagship Bondi store
Australian family-owned wholesaler-retailer has opened its flagship store in Sydney’s Bondi Junction
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ArticleTesco faces anger after removing Scottish flag
Retailer is facing a barrage of angry tweets from Scottish shoppers after Scottish flag replaced with Union Jack on berries
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ArticleRecord low on retail promotions
Supermarkets are moving to simpler pricing as Kantar records lowest number of promotions since 2010

