All Retail articles – Page 381
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ArticleJack Monroe stars in Sainsbury’s ad
Austerity blogger and single mum to front retailer’s new ad campaign as consumers are ‘less interested’ in celebrity chefs
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ArticleDel Monte opens first French ripening facility
Rooms form part of new centre in Rungis to be used as distribution platform for bananas and other fruit lines
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ArticleFuture Group partners with Sunkist
Leading Indian retailer establishes deal to manufacture, market and sell the US company's drinks range
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ArticleForeign retailers target Vietnam
With just one more year of regulatory protection, foreign investment in the country's retail sector is set to boom
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ArticleKroger posts Q3 sales rise
Retailer said produce and natural food categories performed particularly well
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ArticleProduce World posts profit of £3.9m
Vegetable supplier has seen a ‘massive turnaround’ over past three years, reducing debt and improving employee engagement
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ArticleNature’s Flavours partners with Hello Fresh
Herb company makes headway into online delivery market with new partnership with box scheme supplier
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ArticleElliot review prioritises fraud
Comprehensive report outlines new food fraud protection schemes including better data collection and public labs
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ArticleFire kills 16 in Chinese market
The blaze began in the early hours at a Shenzhen fruit market and spread to an area of approximately 1,000m²
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ArticleTesco boss sparks food waste storm
Leading director appears to blame consumers for the retailer's alarming fresh produce waste
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ArticleSoftware offers pesticide checks
Suppliers can check pesticide levels against retailer’s requirements to save time and money with new software
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ArticleThai exports to EU set to be halted
Fresh produce industry in turmoil after insects repeatedly discovered in vegetables, leading to mooted ban on exports
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ArticleCheesewright given Walmart promotion
Ex-Asda man David joins new senior management team at retail chain as CEO and president of Walmart International
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ArticlePrice hike fears over independence bid
Top executives at the big four supermarkets have said they might raise consumer prices in Scotland if it becomes independent
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ArticleUK’s first social supermarket opens
A retailer-backed community shop that offers cut-price food as well as support programmes has opened in Barnsley
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ArticleSainsbury’s unveils 2014 R&D grants
Retailer awards nine research collaborations, including five fresh produce projects, with a grant of around £100,000
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ArticleSustainability badge for restaurant supplier
Chegworth Valley rewarded for growing fresh produce while minimising the impact on the environment
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ArticleUS third quarter produce sales up
Almost all categories performed strongly, in particular speciality fruit and potatoes
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ArticleWelsh potato earns esteemed PGI status
The Pembrokeshire Early joins the ranks of Champagne and Parma Ham by becoming a European Protected Food Name
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ArticleTesco sees third-quarter sales decline
Like-for-like UK sales excluding VAT and petrol down 1.5 per cent, as retailer blames weaker market for groceries

