All Retail articles – Page 359
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ArticleTesco admits profit forecast error
Retailer has launched an independent investigation after finding its half-year profit forecast was overstated by £250m
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ArticleAlibaba lands blockbuster IPO
China’s internet giant has recorded the largest initial public offering debut in the US, raking in US$25bn
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ArticleWalmart China boosts food safety
Walmart China has announced new measures to increase food safety following recent food scandals
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ArticleTesco aims to please with purple carrots
Retailer launches second colourful vegetable of the week with purple carrots from grower Alan Bartlett
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Morrisons convenience chief lands property role
Gordon Mowat will be responsible for retailer’s DCs and food production facilities and will focus on expanding convenience
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ArticleRetailers back 'eat brighter!' initiative
Fresh produce marketing movement gets the thumbs up from more than 40 North American retailers
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ArticleUK veg co-op to launch new brand
Bedfordshire Growers' 'BG's Great British' brand will feature a range of onion lines, including a mixed pack of red and brown
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ArticleCapespan invests in Far East distributor
South African marketer takes 25 per cent stake in Good View Group to boost presence in Hong Kong and Macau
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Article‘Massive’ Bramleys see sales hike
Industry PR campaign for Bramley apples has seen sales rise by 35 per cent, while growers report ‘largest-ever’ fruit size
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ArticleRetailer adds Red Tractor logo to canned vegetables
Asda will roll-out Red Tractor logo to eight own-brand canned vegetables in a first for processed produce in UK
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ArticleSpar opens in Indonesia
Dutch retailer Spar International to partner with Ramanaya to open 30 stores across Indonesia
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ArticleTesco launches pink flesh apple
English pink flesh apple ‘turns heads’ with unusual yellow skin, launching as pack of four in Tesco tomorrow
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ArticleSupermarket chiefs' price warning to Scots
Asda CEO Andy Clarke among those to say trading across a new border in the event of Scottish independence could push up costs
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ArticleAhold recognised for sustainability
Dutch retailer scores highly in areas including waste reduction and carbon emissions
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Morrisons profit tumbles by £105m
Drop of more than 30 per cent in retailer's pre-tax profits for six months to 3 August as supermarket price war continues to wreak havoc
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ArticleLandmark figure for tube grocery service
More than 10,000 orders placed for London Underground grocery click and collect services, as retailers expand offerings
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges EU to help boost potatoes' reach
To benefit from increased trade opportunities outside Europe, trade body urges EU Commission to minimise impediments
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ArticleRetailers held to account for tomato workers' pay
Tesco, Sainsburys and Albert Heijn 'have responsibility’ to ensure living wage for workers in Moroccan tomato industry, says report
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ArticleFlower Sprouts renamed for US
Tozer Seeds launch sprout kale hybrid in the US under new name Kalettes to reach kale-loving American consumers

