All Retail articles – Page 388
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ArticleMorrisons kick-starts online service
Morrisons will launch its online service in January 2014 after striking a £170 million partnership deal with Ocado
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ArticleWoolworths launches airport grocery collection
Service allows travellers to order groceries online and collect them at Melbourne airport
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ArticleStrong Q1 sales for Asda
Supermarket announces positive results for the 14 weeks ending 12 April 2013
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Indian vegetable prices up
Reduced crop growth due to water shortages during the summer months causes fresh produce costs to rise
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ArticleSales boost for Whole Foods Market
Organics retailer sees "record results on many levels" according to co-founder and chief executive John Mackey
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ArticleMetro considering Japanese exit
Four markets identified for withdrawal as retail group looks to channel funds into home market
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ArticleAsda to reward ethical suppliers
Import arm IPL promises to reward African growers financially for supporting workers in wake of joint study with Oxfam
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ArticleWalmart invests in Chinese food safety
Mobile testing and new distribution center part of Rnb100m (US$16.3m) management programme
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ArticleAuchan extends local reach
With the opening of its first convenience store outlets outside Paris, the French retailer has made its intentions clear
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ArticleSam’s Club arrives in Hangzhou
China’s developing middle class behind membership-based retailer’s expansion, according to chief operations officer
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ArticleValleyfresh sets up in Sydney
Major Australian fresh produce importer and distributor to open Sydney-based operation on 1 June
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'Solid start' to year for Morrisons
Group sees steady improvement during the opening period of the financial year, despite a "very competitive" industry
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ArticleBeckers to step down at Delhaize
President and CEO announces retirement, while retailer posts revenue growth of 2.1 per cent for the opening quarter
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ArticleTesco announces China expansion plans
Retailer unveils intention to grow its southern China outlets to between 15 and 20 in the next five years
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ArticleIceland goes back online
Iceland promises free next-day delivery in online trial as it looks to get on board the digital retail juggernaut
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ArticleSalad sales help Waitrose to climb
Waitrose has recorded positive first quarter sales, attracting a record number of customers into UK stores
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ArticleHealthy outlook for Taiwan
Country’s leading convenience store chains set to expand their fresh-food lines to boost sales
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ArticleMetro kicks off 2013 with improved earnings
Retailer enjoys higher like-for-like sales in its home market, although the same cannot be said for the rest of western Europe
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ArticleNew growth for foodservice
Horizons says that growth in the breakfast market will help the UK foodservice sector return to long-term growth

