All Retail articles – Page 327
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Murcian export industry “under threat”
Long-running problems being compounded by retail pressure and Russian ban, says Proexport
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Juice firm's exports rise 60 per cent
Belvoir Fruit Farms doubled US customers during 2014 while UK-produced apple and orange juice exports rake in £35m
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Oliver persuades Asda to launch wonky veg range
Retailer launches first standalone range of misshapen produce after Jamie Oliver flags it up as part of new series
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NFU Scotland names food policy manager
John Armour will meet Christine Tacon as one of his first duties as representative of farmers in the supply chain
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Tesco axes sweets and chocolates from all checkouts
Dried fruit among the items set to replace 'unhealthy' foods as retailer works to help customers lead healthier lives
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Pomegranates enjoy Xmas sales spike
Sales of exotic fruit up 15 per cent, with a number of celebrity chefs featuring pomegranates as part of festive recipes
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No Xmas 'veg promotion schemes' for Irish retailers
Follows 2013 holidays, when Lidl, Aldi and Dunnes Stores were selling some produce items for as little as 5 cent a kilo
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Nisa to amend labels to comply with new regulations
All of retailer's rebranded new-world Heritage products will be in line with new Food Information Regulation (FIR) guidelines
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King Edward is UK's favourite Xmas roast potato
Sales of the potatoes reach an all-time high during the two-week run up to the festive period, according to key supplier Branston
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First UK Envy exports sent to Singapore
Worldwide Fruit confirms first-ever container of British-grown Envy apples exported to NTUC supermarket in Singapore
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Tesco welcomes in US Meyer lemons
Available across the retailerʼs stores, the citrus is a known favourite ingredient of chefs throughout the UK, notably Jamie Oliver
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Aldi's major new DC will create 400 jobs
Discounter announces plans for ‘urgent’ new 600,000 sq ft distribution centre in Midlands to keep up with retail growth
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Consumers open to buying more ugly veg
Shoppers would buy more damaged fruit and vegetables if quality was assured and price low enough, new report finds
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Woolworths accused of "unconscionable conduct"
Australian supermarket giant Woolworths has been accused of bullying suppliers into paying for profit gaps
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Andy Clarke named as IGD president
Chief executive of Asda will replace Mars boss Fiona Dawson as head of IGD, after serving as vice-president for two years
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Albert Heijn rolls out Misfits range
Online scheme to sell irregular and misshapen fruit and veg could be launched in larger AH stores if successful
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FPJ Live open for early bird rates
The UK Fruit & Vegetable Congress - FPJ Live - has a 20 per cent discount as a special early bird rate
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Waitrose unveils new speciality grape pack
Retailer looking to cash in on the rise of the fruit's popularity in the run up to the Christmas holidays
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Tesco ‘shows signs of stabilising’
Sales decline slowed to 2.7 per cent at Tesco during last 12 weeks, as promotions boost growth in wider grocery market
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New social supermarket opens doors
Community Shop will stock surplus food from supermarkets and supply locals in south London