All Retail articles – Page 369
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ArticleCarrefour supports regional produce
Producers in France's Languedoc-Roussillon region will have a chance to showcase their produce to Carrefour buyers at an event next week
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ArticleRetailers push junk food at primetime
Study shows a quarter of TV adverts for unhealthy food are from supermarkets and most target children with ‘fun’ themes
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ArticleSuppliers fear Morrisons' price cuts
Sources say retailer's supply chain likely to take a hit by proposed savings of £1bn and price cut plan
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ArticleAuchan prices inflame growers
Strawberry producers in France have voiced their concern and anger at retailer Auchan's low pricing of imported Spanish strawberries
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ArticleAmazon invests in new trucks
Private fleet will support retailer’s rapidly growing grocery delivery service
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ArticleSainsbury’s Q4 like-for-like sales drop
UK’s third largest retailer claims tough comparatives from 2013 sales has driven declines as well as a late Easter
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ArticleWaitrose unveils plans for national distribution centre
New base in Milton Keynes due to open in 2015, as leading retailer aims to simplify its supply chain
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ArticleOnly third of shoppers choose local
New research bucks the trend for convenience and show most shoppers will go further to visit supermarket of their choice
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ArticleSurplus fresh produce shoots up
FareShare given 5,500t of surplus food in 2013, a 30% rise, helped by an increase of fresh produce from leading retailers
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ArticleRevenue up, profit down at Delhaize
Belgium-based retailer reveals mixed set of results for the full-year of 2013
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ArticleAeon expands in Malaysia
Japanese retailer Aeon is continuing its expansion in Malaysia, in spite of economic challenges
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ArticleFruit supplier lands prime minister deal
Produce from AB Fruits was even served to the Queen and Prince Philip when they dined at Chequers last month
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Morrisons slump shakes retail shares
A fall of 9 per cent in Morrisons’ shares since posting a loss this morning has had knock-on effect for other major retailers
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ArticleSud de France targets Drive
The click-and-collect retail format is growing rapidly, and the Sud de France brand intends to take advantage of the opportunity
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ArticleAhold expands Czech presence
Plans to buy 50 Spar stores will make it the country’s second biggest supermarket
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ArticleMorrisons' loss triggers restructure
Loss of £176m in the year to February 2014 means retailer will look to target the market between discounters and 'big four'
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ArticleUS sees produce sales rise in 2013
Sales were up across all major fruit and vegetable categories
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ArticleMixed results for organic sales
Fruit and salads saw a 1.2% and 4.7% drop in sales respectively in 2013, but vegetables saw a 3.4% rise on 2012
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ArticleRetail 'middle ground' is shrinking
Analysts warn bid for ‘middle three’ will intensify as Waitrose wins record market share and Aldi ups y-on-y growth
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Article‘Demoralised’ Co-op CEO resigns
Euan Sutherland calls for ‘urgent’ reform of The Co-op as he resigns as CEO, with Richard Pennycook named interim replacement

