All Retail articles – Page 295
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ArticleFairytale goes on for berries
Despite weather issues, the berry market is in rude health, with low shelf prices boosting penetration, and future-proofing mapping out the next stages of growth
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ArticleTesco rolls out nationwide anti-waste strategy
Move follows farm to fork commitment made by retailer to tackle food waste from its suppliers, through its stores, and customers’ homes
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Range of factors bite as Morrisons suffers slump in profit
Store closures, supermarket price war and selling off its c-stores have all had an effect on the 'big four' retailer
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ArticleMcCarthys adds new eye-catching vehicles to fleet
Fit-for-purpose Renault vans come complete with artwork depicting some of the fruits of the firm's labour, including bananas and lemons
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ArticleScotty Brand adds new veg soup line
The 550g pot uses fresh products including carrots, onions, potatoes, turnips and green beans
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ArticleCo-op eyes up major south-west and Wales expansion bid
New £8 million investment in stores in Cornwall, Somerset and more, and £11m investment in new stores and refurbs in Wales
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ArticleTesco appoints new c-store MD
Retailer hopes Tracey Clements will help develop its convenience offer for customers through its network of Metro, Express and One Stop stores
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ArticleWoman 'finds live bee' in Tesco raspberries
Shopper claims that she nearly put the bee - hiding in one of the Moroccan-imported fruits - in her mouth
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ArticleWood grain RPCs hit US market
Ifco's wood grain containers for wet and dry produce arrive at Walmart grower facilities
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ArticleZespri India to target Mom-and-Pop stores
Kiwifruit marketer seeking to expand its distribution in India through a tie-up with Mom-and-Pop stores in the upcoming New Zealand season
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ArticlePretty good news for ugly campaign
A founder of the US 'ugly' produce movement reflects on Whole Foods and Giant Eagle's decision to sell imperfect produce
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ArticleDairy Farm profits drop
Dairy Farm Group's food division profits fell in 2015 due to challenging operating conditions in Asia
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Morrisons hires new operations directors
Former Aldi and Spar director Vicki Reay and Tesco’s John McAlpine are among new appointments at Morrisons
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ArticleStrong produce sales help supermarket sales grow
Despite this, the market is still being held back by the ongoing price war and falling grocery prices, which are down by 1.6 per cent
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ArticlePink Lady offers free apples through newspaper
Sunday Express giveaway is expected to reach 350,000 consumers and is being supported by TV advertising
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ArticleEroski joins ugly veg revolution
Spanish retailer launched its “As ugly as they are tasty” campaign at the end of February
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ArticleWhole Foods forced to backtrack on peeled oranges
Sale of pre-peeled oranges in plastic containers prompts storm of protest on social media
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ArticleA vision of health
Supermarkets could do more to help consumers understand fresh produce better, says Danish designer Janni Svane.
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ArticleAuchan behind salad producers
The French retailer has strengthened its commitment to its salad suppliers, including economic, environmental and social assurances
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ArticleDenmark opens first food waste retailer
WeFood opened in Copenhagen this week and sells out-of-date but edible produce for around 50 per cent of usual retail price

