All Retail articles – Page 319
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ArticleApples at the core of brand-new Waitrose TV ad campaign
The advert will be the first on TV for the supermarket in over 12 months, and includes Bramley and Cox apples
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ArticleNew Tesco and Fyffes reps for GlobalGAP
The retailer and importer have filled two key governance and corporate positions at the international certification provider
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ArticleMorrisons to extend apple season 'by two months'
Retailer said it expects to up English apple sales by 10 per cent this season and will stock homegrown fruit until May
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ArticleFlower Sprout ready to take on Europe
Trademarked brassica has built up a good following in the UK and is now said to be winning friends in other markets
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ArticleWaitrose to sell weather-blemished UK pears
The pears, which have marks on the skin from hail and other adverse weather conditions, will be on sale in stores from October
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ArticleSouth Korean grapes land in China
The first shipment of grapes from South Korea have cleared customs and are selling at DIG supermarkets in Shanghai
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ArticleMorrisons joins Lidl in raising wages
Shop floor staff at Morrisons will now be paid £8.20 an hour, above the new national living wage of £7.20
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ArticleNew MD for banana giant SH Pratt
David Bateman, formerly the business' operations director, steps up to the new role, while Robert Wells becomes CEO
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ArticlePricematching may hold answer for Metcash
Australian retailer Metcash has announced its turnaround plan amid increasing competition in the supermarket sector
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ArticleDairy Farms shuts more Indonesian stores
A further 74 Dairy Farm-operated convenience stores and supermarkets have been closed in Indonesia
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ArticleAldi to start online sales for first time
Discounter will enter e-commerce market with wine and non-food products as it announces record sales for 2014
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ArticleRobinson Fresh expands Mott's range
Group adds fresh sliced apple products to its Mott's branded range
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ArticleMelon market in flux
Direct sourcing, market share and varietal development means the melon category is seeing its fair share of fluctuation, according to one key supplier
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ArticleLJ Betts aims for own-brand growth
Own-brand baby leaf success, a growing imports business and a new £2.5m packing facility are at the heart of LJ Betts’ future plans
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ArticleMixed bag for UK salad season
Commodity lines in lettuce and salad veg continue to feel the squeeze from the retail price war, while growers have faced troublesome aphid issues
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ArticleBristol retailer fined £5,620 for selling rotten fruit
Rotting Cripps Pink apples and mouldy lemons was among produce being sold at Rehan’s Foodstore
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ArticleTwo Tesco stores to cease 24hr trading
Retailer said this was localised decision and it will continue to trade 24 hours a day elsewhere
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ArticleUS$62m investment for Pagoda
Tiantu Capital has led the Series A financing round for Chinese fresh fruit retailer Pagoda
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ArticlePotato firm nearly doubles its sales in Lidl
The popular Amber potatoes, which are the Celandine variety, are exclusive to the Kent Potato Company
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ArticleABC Group seeks foreign partners
Myanmar’s largest convenience store operator ABC Group is looking for international partners to drive its expansion

