All Retail articles – Page 292
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ArticleSales of Bimi up 65 per cent in Europe
Branded brassica is being supplied to European retailers via FV SeleQt as brand licensor unveils new packaging
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Morrisons begins one-hour deliveries through Amazon
Supermarket chain hopes extended deal with online retailer will contribute to profits of between £50 and £100m
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ArticleContinued momentum for Ahold-Delhaize
CEO Dick Boer reports solid third quarter performance with higher net income and net sales
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ArticleWaitrose to lead growing research projects
Ambitious initiative aims to focus on issues from soil health to biodiversity and waste reduction
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Article‘In-store experience key’, says IGD chief
Grocery shoppers will continue to seek out excitement in store despite greater automation of everyday purchases, IGD chief predicts
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ArticleFood waste champions call for more transparency
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Tristram Stuart join in call for supermarkets to be more open about their food waste
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ArticleTesco's turnaround gathers pace
UK’s biggest retailer records fastest sales growth in three years while Aldi and Lidl’s march slows
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ArticleINI launches Kimaye for kids
Indian grower-marketer INI Farms brings out new branded fruit range targeted at kids on Children’s Day with Tesco Star Bazaar
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ArticleWoolworths unveils new-look store
Loose organic fruit and vegetables are just one of the features of leading Australian retailer Woolworths’ new store in Sydney
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AnalysisOpinion: Prepared fruit is no longer an afterthought
Prepared fruit has transformed into a leading category for innovation, taste and flavour, writes PrepWorld's Ben Olins
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ArticleNFT wins Essential Fruit contract
NFT’s base at the Port of Tilbury will provide storage and distribution to prepared fruit supplier in six-month rolling contract
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ArticleSingles’ Day sales top US$1bn in five minutes
China’s leading e-tailer Alibaba has posted more than US$1bn in sales in the first five minutes of Singles’ Day
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ArticleSuppliers should ‘absorb cost rises’ – Sainsbury’s chief
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe has reportedly said large suppliers should absorb any cost increases from the falling pound
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Article‘Innovation pipeline’ drives sales growth at Bakkavor
Prepared produce giant has record like-for-like sales growth across the group and confirmed continued capital investment
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ArticleNisa wins supply contract with McColl’s
New contract will see Nisa supply 298 of the stores bought by McColl’s from the Co-op as group eyes further growth in fresh
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ArticleNatoora opens new London store
Premium wholesaler opens second retail store with a focus on maximising flavour and educating consumers
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ArticleM&S to focus on food after sales losses
High street giant to close 60 Clothing & Home stores and open 200 new Simply Food stores in UK by end of 2018/19
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ArticleSainsbury’s food sales decline in first half
Retailer’s like-for-like sales fell by 1.6 per cent but online and convenience channels recorded growth
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ArticleSainsbury’s earmarks £1 million to help reduce waste
Funding will help towns implement food sharing schemes in schools and local communities and help families install smart fridges
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ArticleCampaign launched to boost veg consumption
Peas Please initiative aims to secure commitments from industry and government to improve availability, convenience and affordability

