All Retail articles – Page 376
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ArticleIGD predicts online retail boom
France and Germany will see strong increases in online retailing for food and consumer goods by 2016
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ArticleFruit trees for 100k schoolchildren
TV food campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall behind bid to get UK youngsters eating more fruit
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ArticleSupermarkets share écotaxe opposition
Leclerc, Intermarché and Système U shut their regional stores in Brittany for one hour as a show of defiance
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ArticleEx-Tesco man turns around Pick n Pay
Richard Brasher 'encouraged' by first profit rise since 2010 following reorganisation of South African supermarket chain
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ArticleWomen are ‘vital’ to nut production
Global nut producers should place women in leadership positions as research shows their significance in supply chain
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ArticleJapan leads the e-retail market
86 per cent of the country's internet users visit online shopping sites, according to a study by comScore
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ArticleWalmart scales back China operations
US retailer announces it will shut 25 stores in China next year, a move away from its ambitious expansion plan
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ArticleCentral Group set to expand
Thai shopping centre and retail operator intends to diversify its portfolio through international acquisitions
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ArticleRise in online grocery window-shopping
74 per cent of shoppers surveyed say technology saves time on grocery shopping, with 69 per cent saying it saves money
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ArticleMore record results for food discounters
Aldi and Lidl increase their market share in latest data released, while Tesco, Asda and Morrisons take a hit
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ArticleBooths acquires Sharrocks
Retailer makes company history with first supplier purchase in 166 years in bid to control supply chain
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ArticleSurge in shipping of exotic fruit
Western Europe decreases to 38 per cent share of worldwide shipping imports, but Eastern Europe's share is up
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ArticleVictorian growers meet with buyers
Coles holds event to give growers the opportunity to speak directly with supermarket buyers
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ArticleWarts-and-all TV show on retail giant
A new three-part series on frozen food giant Iceland airs tonight and looks into the public perception of frozen foods
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ArticleTesco's food waste is 'staggering'
Families waste about £700 a year throwing away food, report reveals, with shocking dumping figures for salads and apples
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ArticleWalmart exonerated in India
The US multinational retailer has been cleared over allegations of breaching foreign direct investment laws
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ArticleHutchison pulls pin on ParknShop sale
Hong Kong-based company turns its focus to growing operations in mainland China
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ArticleWumart expanding Chinese business
Retailer purchases 36 stores from CP Lotus as part of share swap between the two companies
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ArticleFood firms fear rising costs
New report suggests raw materials going up in price is biggest worry for UK businesses, but that we may see more export trade
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ArticleDomestic growth for Carrefour
French and international sales climb for the retailer during the third quarter of the year

