All Retail articles – Page 365
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ArticleNew range for Urban Fruit
Euro Hooks on 35g packs to capitalise on consumer trend of healthy eating and busier lives
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ArticleSlow growth for China’s chain stores
Major Chinese retailers recorded their slowest year of growth in sixteen years
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ArticleDelhaize reveals mixed results
Disappointing results in Belgium have been offset by a positive US performance in the first quarter of 2014
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ArticleWarburton's gluten-free veg wraps take foodservice by storm
Newburn Bakehouse, Warburton’s dedicated gluten and wheat free range, launches products in Starbucks and Costa
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ArticleRetailers in Stronger Together fight
The REC joins the ALP, BRC, GLA and the UK’s largest retailers to cut human trafficking and forced labour in the UK
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ArticleMetro expanding stores in India
German retailer Metro plans to open 50 wholesale distribution centres in India by 2020
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ArticleSainsbury’s profit and like-for-like sales rise
UK’s third largest retailer records increased retail sales and profits, but Kantar data says it has still seen market share slide
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ArticleIntermarché backs "ugly" produce
The French retailer is determined to reduce waste with its new campaign supporting malformed fruit and vegetables
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ArticleAlibaba files for IPO in US
Tipped to surpass Facebook’s $16bn IPO debut in 2012, e-commerce giant Alibaba has filed paperwork for an initial public offering in the US
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ArticleTesco Lotus expands into regional Thailand
Leading retail chain Tesco Lotus has opened a distribution centre in Khon Kaen, expanding its reach into northeast Thailand
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ArticleCarrefour rumoured to quit India
French retailer Carrefour says it will withdraw from India due to uncertainty over FDI, according to Inside Retail Asia
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ArticleUK is top for South African peaches
‘Exceptional’ peaches buck the trend for declining export volumes in South African stonefruit with UK market as top destination
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ArticleAuchan invests in Tunisia
The French retail group is planning the opening of five commercial centres in the North African country
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ArticleBubbleberry set for Waitrose stores
Exclusive perfumed fruit, official name being fragaria moschata, went on sale in selected Waitrose branches from Wednesday
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ArticleMcDonald’s aims to double fruit and veg sales
The measure is part of the fast food giant’s drive to raise the bar on sustainability across the business
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ArticleTurkey's CarrefourSA turns to profit
The Turkish retailer has posted a profit in the first quarter of the year after years of losses
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ArticleMorrisons rises to discount challenge
Retail group's decision to slash prices permanently on 1,200 products seen as sign of discounters' growing influence in the UK
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ArticleSainsbury's eyes managerial revamp
New roles for Helen Buck, Paul Mills-Hicks and Roger Burnley ahead of Mike Coupe replacing Justin King as CEO
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Morrisons to cut price on 1,200 lines
The move comes as the UK's fourth largest retailer fights to win back shoppers after months of falling sales
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ArticleCredit rating agencies warn of possible Tesco cut
Standard & Poor changes its outlook on retailer's debt from stable to negative, following on from Moody's doing similar

