All Retail articles – Page 352
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ArticleJoe, 19, accepts boss' test and grows UK melons for retail
Tesco to sell melons grown by student Joe De Pascalis in Herefordshire that are 'as good as those from Spain and Brazil'
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ArticleAndre curries 'flava' with Iceland Foods
Pop singer and TV presenter Peter Andre is the latest ex-'I'm A Celebrity' contestant to become the face of frozen food giant
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ArticleRetailer swaps fresh produce for booze
A Tesco store near to the Reading Festival has filled its fruit and veg aisles with cider and spirits ready for 'biggest weekend' of year
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ArticleCo-op sells East Midlands RDC
Retailer completes sale of former logistics hub after moving operations to M1 site in 18-month major logistics overhaul
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Article‘Emergency’ funding for EU growers
Growers and producers hit by Russia’s ban on EU food imports can apply for funding to compensate market withdrawal
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ArticleTesco produce 'damaged' amid Gaza protest
One arrested as Free Gaza protest at a branch of the supermarket allegedly leads to fruit and veg being thrown on floor
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ArticleChina Fruits to invest in e-commerce
China Fruits has posted a 562 per cent increase in revenue in the first six months of 2014 and announced a $160,000 investment in e-commerce
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ArticleAsda CEO upbeat despite management changes
Andy Clarke reports 0.5 per cent sales growth and insists supermarket is well-placed for the future
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ArticleSpar plans Indian expansion
Spar International has announced a partnership with Max Hypermarkets to operate 30 stores in India by 2019
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ArticleFrieda's brings back purple potatoes
For the third consecutive season, Frieda's will be offering Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes
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ArticleWalmart lowers full-year guidance
Despite a rise in revenue and net income, Walmart has lowered its full-year fiscal 2015 profit forecast
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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

