All Retail articles – Page 351
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ArticleCouncil gets tough on street traders' appearance
Traders will need to use stalls with a pastel-coloured canopy by January 2017 to "fit in" with Bath's World Heritage status
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ArticleUS produce volume remains steady
UFPA report also shows double-digit rise in sales of value-added fruit and snacking vegetables
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ArticleOnline grocery sales rise in Australia
Food and liquor now nations third largest online segment, according to NAB index
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ArticleIPL lines up Fenmarc and QV potato deals
Asda buying arm enters negotiations to buy up two potato production sites in move to strengthen its direct sourcing
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ArticleKorean produce gets festive in Malaysia
Promotions for Korean produce are running at supermarkets in Malaysia in the lead up to Christmas and ahead of the Chinese New Year
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ArticleWalmart cuts more jobs in China
Walmart China is looking to slash some 250 jobs to improve efficiency
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ArticleCouple open fruit and veg superstore
Greengrocers Malcolm and Sue Hendy have opened out-of-town fruit and veg store on industrial estate near Penzance
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ArticleVegetable vending machine unveiled in UK shopping centre
Installed on the second-floor of the Overgate centre in Dundee, and offers buyers bags of potatoes, or mixed trays of veg
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ArticleStemilt delivers apple insight
Washington-based group delivers national apple insights by utilising a new infographic
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ArticleEcuador eyes new banana market
ProEcuador has launched a retail campaign for bananas at supermarkets in China
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ArticleLewis to lead Tesco UK while Simister set to return
Tesco announces management shakeup with Matt Simister to return as head of GFS, but declines to comment on Chris Bush
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ArticleMcDonald's to sell whole citrus in US
Restaurant chain confirms plan to sell Cuties-branded California clementines and reveals it is also testing bananas
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ArticleXmas food and drink spend on course to hit £20bn
Only three out of ten (27 per cent) shoppers are planning to do a ‘big Christmas shop’, though, IGD claims
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ArticleCo-op Food ‘should cut prices and buy more local produce’
Anticipated Have Your Say survey polled 180,000 people and will inform turnaround strategy of the Co-operative Group
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ArticleSuspended Tesco directors tipped for dismissal
Chris Bush and Matt Simister among those rumoured to be leaving the retailer, with Jill Easterbrook described as potential MD
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ArticleApple returns fall as retailers cut everyday prices
Dessert apple returns are 'much lower' than previous seasons, as impact of European market pressure starts to hit
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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

