All Retail articles – Page 349
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ArticleDairy Farm to buy stake in Yonghui
Hong Kong's Dairy Farm is to buy a 19.99 per cent stake in Chinese retailer Yonghui
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ArticleAuchan quits India
French retailer Auchan is ending its retail partnership in India after India's new government fails to clarify the future of FDI
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ArticleUK Aldi shoppers pay 'nearly double'
British shoppers at fast-growing discounter pay almost twice what they would pay at German, Spanish and French outlets
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ArticleWaitrose hits jackpot with sweetcorn sales
Retailer predicts ‘best-ever’ year for British sweetcorn with a 30 per cent sales uplift driven by warm weather and BBQ trends
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ArticleRetailers ‘do not help' shoppers buy seasonal produce
New research shows 86 per cent of shoppers want to buy seasonal produce, despite low awareness of what is in season
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ArticleWalmart China faces food safety investigation
Chinese authorities are investigating claims a Walmart store in Shenzhen has violated food safety regulations
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ArticleWoolworths opens first “dark store”
Australian grocery chain Woolworths has opened its first store dedicated exclusively to online sales
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ArticleUK industry chiefs play down impact of Russia's produce ban
Association figureheads confident that year-long Russian ban on EU produce shouldn't cause major disruption to UK market
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ArticleMorrisons partners with The Sun to promote produce
Retailer uses national and regional press to offer £5 of free fruit and vegetables and publicise price cuts
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ArticleTesco is UK's leading English apples and pears seller
Sales of Conference pears, Cox, Braeburn and Bramley apples are the native varieties that continue to prove popular
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ArticleMetro sells Vietnam branch for $876m
German retailer Metro has sold its Vietnam cash-and-carry operations to Thailand’s Berli Jucker
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ArticleNew Libya deal for UK banana brand
BanaBay to start supplying premium quality bananas to Tripoli-based Al Fakhira as it seeks to boost Middle East presence
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ArticleBuoyant Waitrose sees sales growth
Premium retailer said after a ‘remarkable’ year it expects to record 4.5 per cent sales growth for the first half of the year
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ArticleRose breeder launches mini gold
Danish breeder Roses Forever has unveiled Maasland Gold as latest addition to mini rose market
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TV ad with girl removing salad from burger is banned
A Morrisons advert showed a burger as the ‘preferable option to the salad’ as girl removes salad, onions and tomato
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ArticleStonefruit recall widened once more
Retailers warn consumers over possible listeria infection as Wawona Packing further expands recall
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ArticleDairy Farm reports sales rise
Hong Kong retail group Dairy Farm has announced a 5 per cent rise in sales to US$6.3bn in H1 of 2014
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ArticleMetro to exit Vietnam?
Metro is reportedly in advanced talks to sell its stores in Vietnam to Thai group Berli Jucker
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ArticleOcado chief exec to get Tory peerage
Ex-M&S and Booker boss Sir Stuart Rose's peer appointment sparks debate about rewarding party donations with honours
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ArticleCo-op Group voted UK's 'most ethical' company
Results of a survey by Ethical Consumer readers come after scandal surrounding Paul Flowers, group's ex-chairman

