All Retail articles – Page 353
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ArticleNew manager for Fresh Park Venlo
Fresh produce distribution hub to be led by Lizbeth van den Boogart from September as Bas Pickkers steps down
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ArticleH&P Frugtimport buys Danish supplier
One of Denmark's leading fresh fruit and vegetable importers is making a play for new business in the catering sector
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ArticleEast of England Co-op gets 'Big Tick'
Award is the first level of accolade in the Responsible Business Awards, run by the charity Business in the Community
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ArticleHerb firm lands Sainsbury's contract
New deal will bring Scotherbs' fresh herbs to selected supermarkets throughout the year
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ArticleRastoder strikes deal with Agrokor
Slovenian fruit supplier Rastoder has reached a co-operation agreement with Croatia's Agrokor
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ArticleGCA secures vital forensic auditing change for suppliers
Eight out of ten of the UK's leading supermarkets agree to amend the way they backdate demands for money from suppliers
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ArticleFresh & Easy relaunch underway
Former Tesco-owned operation is reintroducing itself to customers with a new marketing campaign
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ArticleJamie Oliver veg toys recalled
Celebrity chef also embroiled in clash between Australian vegetable growers and retailer over campaign crate levy
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ArticleRetailer slashes price of pineapples and tinned tomatoes
Morrisons unveils second round of ‘permanent’ price cuts of up to 41 per cent across 135 products
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ArticleNew CEO for Walmart Canada
Dirk Van den Berghe, who recently left Delhaize, will assume the chief executive role on 1 August
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ArticleSainsbury’s enters discount market with Netto JV
Discounter Netto will return to UK this year through £25m partnership between Sainsbury’s and Dansk Supermarked
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ArticleConvenience alliance for United
United Fresh and National Association of Convenience Stores announce a new partnership
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ArticleOnline shoppers buy less on impulse
Online shopping could dent retailers’ profits as shoppers are less likely to buy impulse so have a lower overall spend, research finds
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Giant Jersey Royals 'left to rot in field'
Supermarkets are allegedly refusing to buy from this season's Jersey Royal crop as 'perfect weather' has made potatoes too big
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ArticleLeaf linked to UK salmonella outbreak may face export ban
Indian betel linked to Birmingham hospital's food poisoning case could get an EU ban akin to that for Alphonso mangoes
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ArticleKroger to open distribution centre near Atlanta
New facility will be up and running by September next year
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ArticleWalmart ramps-up food safety in China
US-based conglomerate to invest an additional Rmb200m (US$32m) in developing its practices in People’s Republic
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ArticleGroup sales shoot up at Iceland
Food retailer toasts a successful financial year, and also plans to open 40 new stores in 2014, creating 1,250 jobs
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ArticleMorrisons plans to axe 2,600 jobs
Supermarket looking to cut department manager and supervisor roles, but is looking at creating 1,000 new c-store jobs
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ArticleOliver has “no sway” in supermarket battle
Ausveg disappointed by celebrity chef’s response, after claims he has no influence over Woolworths’ commercial direction

