All Retail articles – Page 324
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ArticleBarfoots asparagus lands at Ocado
The hand-harvested UK-grown spears are specially-selected for their higher-than-normal levels of the amino acid asparagine
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ArticleEdeka seeks Kaiser's approval
After competition watchdog blocked Edeka's move for Tengelmann-owned Kaiser's, the groups have hit back
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ArticleWalmart sees China as top priority
Walmart has announced plans to expand its presence in China by almost a third by 2017
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Eating an apple pre-shop 'makes you buy more fruit and veg'
US researchers discovered people can be primed to buy healthy food if they eat an apple before going to the supermarket
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ArticleRetailers 'failing' Italian growers
Leading soft fruit marketers call on supermarkets to prioritise homegrown fruit and promote it actively to consumers
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ArticleKenyan exporters enjoying strong demand
Market for exported tomatoes and mangoes said to be particularly strong thanks to increased interest among Russian buyers
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ArticleRetailers push British produce
Tesco and Marks and Spencer are pushing UK-grown produce this summer in response to customer demand
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ArticleM&S committed to quality and UK farming
British retailer Marks and Spencer reiterates commitment to supporting UK farming and supplying quality produce
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ArticleTop four ‘have enough shoppers’
Major retailers could benefit from smaller ranges in discounters as consumers finish shop elsewhere, FPJ Live delegates hear
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ArticleTesco Lotus commits to expansion
Thailand’s Tesco Lotus plans to open five hypermarkets and 50 express stores this year
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ArticleGive India retail a chance
India's modern retail sector needs time to grow, says produce chief at Future Group
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ArticleIndia retailers should push food safety
It is up to India's retail sector and not the government to make domestic produce safe, official says
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ArticleCapespan ‘redefines’ offer and ups profit
For the year ending 31 December 2014, the Capespan's UK arm grew its pre-tax profit from £836,000 to £1.6m
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AnalysisOpinion: What is going on at Tesco?
Why has Europe's largest retailer taken such a dramatic tumble, and how can it reverse the decline?
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ArticleNew non-exec director joins Sainsbury's
Next's former group finance director to join the grocery retailer's board in place of the retiring Gary Hughes
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ArticleSainsbury's unveils edible blossom and micro-herb salads
The retailer said the move responds to food trends it has identified among its customer base
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ArticleTesco appoints brand director in wake of £6.4bn loss
Michelle McEttrick, tasked with improving the retailer's image, was previously the CMO of the global retail bank at Barclays
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ArticleVeg industry fears increase in imports
Price wars and supply continuity may be among reasons why retailers are looking to increase veg imports
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AnalysisAnalysis: Which party manifesto stands up for food?
Imagine the election was being fought on agricultural issues only. Martyn Fisher (MF) reviews the key pledges made on policy related to food and growers in the manifestos of the UK’s five biggest political parties ahead of the vote on 7 May
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ArticlePrice wars hit value of veg
The vegetable category has suffered crushing value decline of almost £500m as price decreases hit hard, although some subcategories are bucking the trend

