All Retail articles – Page 289
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ArticleAhold-Delhaize merger 'on track'
Ahold announces a strong set of first quarter results and confirms merger should be complete in mid 2016
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ArticlePrepared targets spiralising and soup trends
Prepared produce has been buoyed by the trend for carb alternatives with new products like boodles and courgetti
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ArticleAldi most profitable supermarket in AU
Aldi has become the most profitable supermarket chain in Australia, winning share and customers at an accelerating rate
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ArticleAlibaba expands rural services
China’s leading e-commerce group Alibaba has increased its number of rural service centres eightfold since June last year
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ArticleMangoes put in solid performance
New report from National Mango Board highlights US sales recovery in 2015
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ArticleJialebao acquires Yummy77
Yummy77 has been acquired by Chinese group Jialebao after the Chinese e-tailer announced its closure last month
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ArticleRegional report: South west powerhouse
Growers and suppliers in south west England are investing in automation, added-value and marketing campaigns. Nina Pullman went to visit
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ArticleAsda LFL sales slide 5.7 per cent
Walmart-owned retailer said price cuts were ‘not enough’ to keep shoppers away from the discounters
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ArticlePrepared in line for more growth
The prepared category is soaring, aided by the fact that it suits 2016 UK’s hectic lifestyle generation, but price is still giving headaches to those at the sharp end
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ArticleWholehead is better value for money, paper tells readers
Mail Online’s Femail section has compared the price of prepared fruit and veg with wholehead counterparts
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ArticleDelhaize secures Serbian cherry supply
Belgian retailer's Serbian arm signs deal with new player Ritopek Cherries to source fresh cherries grown near Belgrade
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ArticleTesco launches cauliflower ‘steaks’
New line of prepared BBQ veg also includes Portobello mushroom burgers and comes as sales of Tesco prepared veg meals soar
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ArticleThe Co-op unveils new ‘heritage’ identity
Convenience retailer has brought back its historic clover leaf logo and unveiled five-year plan with focus on Fairtrade and Co-op membership
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ArticleZespri prepares for North American onslaught
Marketer anticipates major volume growth this year in response to strengthening consumer demand
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ArticleAbout Life opens first Melbourne store
Independent Australian retailer About Life has opened its first store in Victorian capital Melbourne
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ArticleRetailers ‘could save four times more food waste’
A major new report from Wrap says grocery retail sector is ‘highly efficient’ but could still save and redistribute more edible food waste
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ArticleSalad, fruit and Pimms sales all soar at Waitrose
Warm weather has seen salad sales rise by 12 per cent, and soft fruit sales go up by 11 per cent
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ArticleDemand for TV favourite samphire soars at Tesco
Product - which is in season from May to October - is grown for the retailer in glasshouses by Westlands in Evesham
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ArticleBritish asparagus crop plays catch up
The British asparagus crop has been hit by cold temperatures in recent weeks but demand remains strong
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ArticleRetailers adopt uniform safety requirements
Australian supermarkets have harmonised audit processes, saving time and money

