All Retail articles – Page 355
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ArticleReport points to pesticide presence
A new study has claimed that 84.2 per cent of fruits and berries in Norwegian stores contain pesticide residues
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ArticleFirst major batch of UK-grown apricots hit shelves at Tesco
Fifteen tonnes of UK-grown stonefruit now on sale in UK, with a huge increase in production lined up to seize export opportunities
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ArticleEU addresses unfair trading practices
The EC's communication on tackling unfair trading practices has been criticised by Copa-Cogeca for not going far enough
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ArticleFlower giant puts Blighty at the heart of its growth
The Butters Group is working to produce a locally-grown variety of chrysanthemum to use in bouquets for Waitrose
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ArticlePotato growers debate the way forward
They met at Aston Grange Farm near Runcorn towards the end of last month at Potato Council’s Cheshire Potato event
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ArticleCarrefour ditches new product line
Following a legal wrangle with the INAO, France's supermarket giant has decided to abandon its 'Origine & Qualité' mark
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ArticleKroger releases annual sustainability report
Retailer is moving closer to its goal of achieving the Environmental Protection Agency’s Zero Waste threshold
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ArticleWoolworths set for David Jones buyout
Shareholders of Australian retail chain David Jones have overwhelmingly approved takeover bid by South African retailer Woolworths
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ArticleE-retailer to bring Ruby cherries to China
Online fruit retailer Fruitday will be the first to bring Orondo Ruby cherries in to China, and is gearing up to begin organic kiwifruit promotions with Zespri
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ArticleTesco's Iceberg sales boost plan
Retailer is working with lettuce supplier G's to get more Icebergs on offer when good weather produces a crop flush
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ArticleMorrisons online delivery moves into north London
UK’s fourth largest retailer continues online expansion by offering delivery across parts of north London
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ArticleKing hands over to Coupe at AGM
End of an era for Sainsbury’s as Justin King finally steps down today, handing over to commercial director Mike Coupe
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ArticleCarrefour gets set to exit India
As part of its plan to quit underperforming markets, the French retailer has decided to close its five stores in India
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ArticleM&S Food rescues dismal web sales
Premium retailer’s food like-for-like sales were up 1.7 per cent while online sales plummeted by 8.1 per cent
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ArticleTesco Lotus to target Malaysia
The Thai branch of UK-based retailer Tesco has announced it’s targeting a 15 per cent increase in Thai exports this year
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ArticleCarrefour ends Indian venture
French retailer to close its five cash and carry stores by September, after buyout negotiations fail
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ArticleAsda cuts 1,360 management jobs
Retailer confirms job losses after 45-day consultation period and interviews with staff as part of restructure strategy
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ArticleCarrefour to acquire Billa stores
The French retail giant is set to purchase Rewe's Billa outlets in northern Italy, following its move to buy back Dia's French stores
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ArticleVHB launches summer campaign
A consumer-facing campaign for fresh herb firm VHB will run in BBC Good Food and be promoted through an on-pack competition
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ArticleChina Fruits to open online store
China Fruits has announced it will launch its first digital store with Alibaba's subsidiary Tmall

