All Retail articles – Page 315
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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WeFood opened in Copenhagen this week and sells out-of-date but edible produce for around 50 per cent of usual retail price
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ArticleMercadona posts solid 2015 growth
With profits and sales up, the company’s planned expansion will continue through 2016
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ArticleTesco gets English strawberries on shelves on 2 March
This listing came four days earlier than last year, and two days earlier than Waitrose
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Amazon-buoyed Morrisons back in FTSE 100
Just three months after leaving the top group of publicly-listed British companies, the supermarket chain is back
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ArticleRetailers back Hailstorm Heroes
Hailstorm-hit pears will find a home on the shelves of Australian retailers, which have come out in support of the new pear campaign
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ArticleJD focuses on high-growth business investments
Leading Chinese e-commerce company JD.com has announced a focus on high-growth business areas to improve profitability after mixed results in 2015
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ArticleGrocery prices slump to 'record low'
Mushrooms and broccoli have dropped more than 13 per cent on the start of 2015, while onions, bananas and cucumbers have dropped more than 10 per cent
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ArticleWaitrose to start English strawberries this week
Retailer said it will be the first to stock British strawberries this year when they arrive this Friday from grower Harry Hall
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ArticleBerry growth is 'just the beginning'
Better quality and better understanding of consumers are driving growth in the category, says one leading marketer
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ArticleIndia budget boosts retail and farming
India's latest budget paves the way for 100 per cent foreign investment in multi-brand retail and invests in domestic farming growth
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ArticleWaitrose unveils new retail director
Ben Stimson will replace Rob Collins, who is set to become MD at the retailer on 4 April following the departure of Mark Price
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ArticlePink Lady offers free apple cosy
New marketing campaign at Asda will see Pink Lady sold with free cosy to protect condition of apple
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ArticleWaitrose puts Earl Grey-associated bergamots on sale
The citrus products, which look like lemons, are a seasonal variety with a short growing window
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ArticleSharp volume and value sales hike for fresh herbs
In the 52 weeks to 3 January 2016, value spend on herbs rose by 12.6 per cent year-on-year, while volume sales grew by 16.4 per cent

