All Retail articles – Page 404
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ArticleNet loss for Slovenia's Mercator
First half ends in loss of €16.5m after impact of consumer uncertainty, rising fuel costs and exchange rate fluctuations
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ArticleSpanish persimmon sales soar
Spanish persimmon is the fastest-growing fruit in UK stores, according to the country's producers.
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ArticlePhilly market welcomes new trader
Philly Produce, which specialises in tropical produce, will distribute a diverse line of fresh fruits and vegetables from its new base
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ArticleMexican mango sales recall escalates
Daniella mangoes are being recalled by various importers and retailers across Canada and also in the US due to a salmonella risk
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ArticleTyphoon blows up Korean fruit prices
Fruit prices in South Korea are likely to soar after a typhoon hit the country earlier this week, with another expected in the coming days
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ArticleCarrefour reveals dip in profits
The retailer's new CEO is preparing to announce a turnaround plan to combat the slide in crisis-hit Europe
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ArticleCarrefour closes Singapore operations
Carrefour has announced it will close its two Singaporean stores and pull out of the market before the end of the year
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ArticleSun Art Retail posts gains in China
China’s largest hypermarket chain plans further expansion despite a slow-down in what is the world’s second-largest economy
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ArticleSearch begins for top supermarket cop
The search for a groceries code adjudicator has begun with the Department for Business Innovation & Skills advertising the new post last week.
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ArticleSupervalu eyes company buyer
Grocery retailer looking for a buyer for its entire business, according to reports in the US
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ArticleMexican mangoes recalled in Canada
The fruit, which has been on sale in Canada’s western provinces and territories, may be tainted with salmonella
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ArticleCarrefour could cut jobs
Reports in France suggest that the retailer will announce several hundred job cuts as it looks to reduce costs
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ArticleInternational retail chains circle Vietnamese traders
Increasing operational costs are driving domestic retailers out of the Vietnamese market where foreign retail chains are picking up the shortfall
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ArticleTesco to close stores in China
Difficult operating conditions in China are forcing Tesco to close a number of stores and slow its regional expansion
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ArticleM&S quality man moves to Morrisons
Hugh Mowat, member of PMA global development committee in the US, set to head up fresh produce technical team
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ArticleRough time for Russian retailer
X5 Retail Group sees net profits tumble through the opening six months of 2012
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ArticleFrench retailers react to margin debate
Following Modef's public stand against "unfair" margins, the FCD has argued that they are in fact "extremely low"
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ArticleTesco to make traffic light label change
Retailer is to launch a 'hybrid' labelling method combining traffic light coding with Guideline Daily Amounts
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ArticleCustomer investment pays off for Ahold
Second quarter sales and net income increase as Dutch retailer fends off challenging economic environment
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ArticleTesco faces fine over 'illegal' use of workers
Tesco has become embroiled in a row over the use of foreign students at its dotcom facility in Croydon, south London.

