All Retail articles – Page 357
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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
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ArticleReporting GSCoP breaches is 'daunting'
Jersey Royal Company director William Church discusses the benefit of Christine Tacon's crackdown on supply chain malpractice
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ArticleWalmart India to launch B2B website
Walmart India will launch its e-commerce B2B site in Hyderabad and Lucknow next month, with plans to further expand operations by January
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ArticleAustralian exports losing market share
A detailed report on the challenges facing the Australian food and grocery industry finds high production costs and lack of investment in the industry are hurting Australia’s competitiveness on the international trade scene
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ArticleAusveg CEO slams Woolworths cancellation
Retail giant hampering export development and losing friends within the vegetable industry, according to Mulcahy
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ArticleThai supplier's labour sourcing under fire
Major retailers distancing themselves from CP Foods following allegations supply chain is linked to slavery

