All Retail articles – Page 339
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ArticleTesco funds 50 places on agri course
Retailer launches second Future Farmer Foundation and offers young people free place on agri-business course
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ArticleLuLu intent on expansion
The UAE retailer has revealed major growth plans, both in existing markets like India, and in new markets like Sri Lanka
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Leahy 'shocked' at Tesco scandal
Former Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy said he is 'shocked' at Tesco accounting crisis and urged stronger focus on shoppers
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ArticleSanLucar gets closer to Austrian growers
Company's new national headquarters in Ebreichsdorf, to the south of Vienna, offers it a chance to connect with producers
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ArticleChristmas sprinkled on Greenvale bags
Distinctive All Rounder paper bags updated with a jolly Christmas Greenvale potato on a snowy winter backdrop
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ArticleTesco shareholders to take legal action
Supermarket shareholders want compensation for losses caused by £263m profit overstatement
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ArticleAldi revamps US management team
Jason hart will take over newly created role of CEO for Aldi US in April next year
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ArticleCarrefour expands in Italy
French retailer confirms that it has acquired 17 Il Centro outlets in Italy
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ArticleHawkers protest against Walmart in India
Concerns grow over retail giant’s expanding presence and adherence to cash and carry model
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ArticleSainsbury’s expands UK tomato season
New winter range claims to be first time LED technology has been used to expand British tomato season on commercial scale
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ArticleTesco welcomes new colourful potato line
Lincolnshire grower Branston's Rainbow potatoes have been launched exclusively in Tesco stores nationwide
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ArticleFood firms forced to close by price wars
Race to cut prices among major supermarkets is forcing more food producers out of business than last year, report finds
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ArticleWhole Foods set for Canada expansion
Co-chief executive Walter Robb said company will take advantage of opportunities for fresh, healthy foods
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ArticleCherry pre-packs blossom in Australia
Marketers are noticing a distinct trend towards bags and punnets at retail level, as industry prepares for record crop
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ArticleFairtrade targets Asda and Tesco banana offering
But Tesco claims it already does more than certified suppliers and pays workers more than Fairtrade minimum wage
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ArticleRetailers fined for selling rotten fruit
Owners of Spencer Foods in Bradford admitted ten separate breaches of EU marketing standards for selling fresh fruit and veg
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ArticleAldi mulls China move
German discounter Aldi is considering a potential launch in China, according to press reports
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ArticleNisa's fruit and vegetable sales soar following rebrand
Products in modified Heritage line unveiled in June, and success aligns with retailer's aim to create a £500 million brand
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ArticleRetailers' sustainability goals "on track"
Group aims to reach 30 per cent sustainability on fruit and vegetable sourcing by the year-end, rising to 50 per cent in 2015
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ArticleCarrefour supports domestic vegetables
The retailer has teamed up with Légumes de France to assist the country's embattled vegetable producers

