All Retail articles – Page 290
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ArticleRussian consumers favour markets
Over half of Russians have more faith in the quality of fresh produce sold in markets, as trust in large supermarket chains falls, says Nielsen
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ArticleFlorette expands into food to go market
Leading salad brand will diversify its product portfolio with new 'Tasty and Balanced’ range of protein salads
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ArticleFree taxi ride helps consumers celebrate Blueberry Day
Londoners can enjoy free blueberries and claim a free cab ride as part of National Blueberry Day this weekend
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ArticleEx-Jacana director relocates to role with Kenya grower
Ed Cunynghame is moving to AAA Growers to develop the company’s commercial team
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ArticleWoolworths Holdings takes first steps into Australia
Woolworths Holdings supplier In2Food has inked a JV with Yarra Valley Farms as the South African company looks to expand into Australia
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ArticleRiverford buys lemons rejected by retailers
Six tonnes of Italian lemons rejected by two supermarkets for aesthetic blemishes have been redistributed by box scheme
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ArticlePocket Rockit apples set to hit German retailers
Producer organisation Elbe-Obst is preparing to launch mini New Zealand apple variety Rockit in Germany
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ArticleHein Deprez calls for mixed approach
The Greenyard Foods executive chairman believes fresh, frozen and canned produce should be sold side by side in order to boost fruit and veg sales
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ArticleLidl shopper's banana drama
Shopper believes eggs from Brazilian Wandering Spider are found on Lidl bananas, though suppliers cast doubt on the claims
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ArticleAeon to open in Myanmar
Japanese retailer Aeon has acquired 14 Hypermarket Asia supermarkets in Myanmar
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ArticleApple and pear industries welcome crop forecast
Optimism over lower fresh production mixed with concern about the ongoing Russian embargo at the Prognosfruit crop forecast in Hamburg
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ArticleWhich? calls for more fruit and veg promotions
Figures from consumer group show supermarkets discounting more unhealthy products than fresh produce
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ArticleProduce at heart of first cashless store
Little Waitrose opens in Sky head office in Osterley, with customers only able to pay by card or mobile phone
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ArticleCarrefour predicts domestic turnaround
The French retail giant expects to see big improvements in domestic sales in the next two years, as it seeks to consolidate in China and Brazil
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ArticleFoodstuffs invests NZ$200m on upgrades
New Zealand retailer Foodstuffs has announced seven new store openings and multiple store upgrades
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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

