All Retail articles – Page 322
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ArticleFruit and veg sales hike helps Tesco slow decline
The UK's leading supermarket said overall UK sales fell by 1.3 per cent for the three months to the end of May 2015
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ArticleLoudest 'cauliflower creak' for 24 years predicted
Morrisons farmers say the creak will be particularly 'noisy' because of a sudden increase in night temperatures following a cold June
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ArticleAroma mist and levitating berries offer taste of future
Futuristic display by flavour technicians Bompas & Parr, for British Summer Fruits, also includes ‘talking’ strawberry plants
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ArticleAhold and Delhaize to merge
Retailers announce their intention to merge, forming a group that will serve over 50m customers each week
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ArticleAlibaba to launch 11 country pavilions
China’s leading online retailer has announced plans to boost international e-commerce trade with new country pavilions on its Tmall site
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ArticleBiggest UK cherry crop 'in more than 12 years'
This has resulted in a bountiful harvest of cherries for leading retailers, such as Waitrose, with 20 per cent more fruit going on sale this year
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ArticleWalmart sets itself for Indian growth
Chief executive of retailer’s Indian subsidiary targets 500 stores within the next 15 years
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ArticleSmall steps for crownless pineapples
Hagé International says that while there is demand for the specialist fruit, stable availability is an issue
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ArticleTesco to trial UK-grown 'sweet' cabbage
Working with TH Clements, retailer bidding to erase 'memories of school dinners and cabbage boiled to within an inch of its life'
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ArticleVitacress launches new pack of BBQ herbs in M&S stores
The product, which includes fresh rosemary, thyme and chives in equal 10g measures, has arrived in time for summer
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ArticleAldi plans Aussie expansion
German retailer Aldi has confirmed plans to open 20 stores in South Australia and a further 20 stores in Western Australia next year
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ArticleAldi is retailer 'most compliant' on GSCoP
New survey conducted for Groceries Code Adjudicator makes positive reading for discounter, less so for Tesco and Iceland
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ArticleSuppliers see GSCoP as 'ambiguous' and 'long road to failure'
Management consultant David Sables tells GCA conference suppliers view the code positively, but deem it 'futile' to engage with it
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ArticleTacon to close one of her 'top five' retailer-supplier issues
Closure comes after a full analysis of the way retailers handle and charge for consumer complaints
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ArticleSuppliers 'suffering fewer problems' with supermarkets
New survey conducted on behalf of Groceries Code Adjudicator reveals a fall in perceived code breaches
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ArticleCPM Retail launches new berry in the UK
Blue Honeysuckle is being grown by the New Forest Fruit Company and will be available on shelves from June 2016
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ArticleAgrexco stock market listing bid
The Israel-based business plans to spin off its strawberry business in a public offer, with the UK one of its biggest markets for the product
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ArticleIGA pushes independence
Australian retailer has launched new campaign calling for consumers to shop at independent stores
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ArticleSun Moon eyes Harvest Season deal
Acquisition set to pave the way for added penetration in China’s booming Jiangsu province
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ArticleWellpak launches berry and tomato snack pots
Evesham supplier has launched cherries, blueberries and cherry tomatoes as one 5-A-DAY portion snack-pots

