All Retail articles – Page 408
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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.
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Rain subdues high-street spend
Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show high-street spending battered by rain as question marks remain over the Olympic effect.
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Profit falls at Belgium's Delhaize
Growth initiatives continue to impact on underlying operating profit, according to chief executive Pierre-Olivier Beckers
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ArticleBerry Gardens helps open Sainsbury's new store
Soft-fruit supplier Berry Gardens was one of Sainsbury’s special guests at a store opening in Hereford.
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ArticleMelons in Moscow contain too many nitrates
Russian retailer X5 has reported that almost four in every ten melons and watermelons it is sent contain excessive levels of nitrates
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ArticleCompass unveils apprentice scheme
Foodservice company Compass is launching a professional apprenticeship programme for 16-18 year olds called The Chef’s Academy.
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ArticleEdeka underlines its green credentials
Germany's leading retailer teams up with conservation group WWF to raise interest in sustainable consumption
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ArticleIrish figures reveal Tesco growth
Country's leading grocery retailer stretches its market share to 28.8 per cent during 12-week period ended 5 August
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ArticleModef protests "unfair" margins
The "unacceptable" margins taken by French supermarkets will come under fire this week when Modef stages its protest sale of produce
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ArticleTesco launches sweeter broccoli
UK's largest grocer unveils packs of new, longer-stemmed 'supersweet' variety as part of its Tesco Finest range
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ArticleCarrefour Indonesia goes online
Carrefour has announced consumers in Indonesia will soon be able to purchase its products online
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ArticleAsda continues to outperform rivals
Walmart-owned retailer criticises main rivals for using promotions, vouchers and "gimmicks" to build market share
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Article7-Eleven growth in Thailand
CP All plans to increase its 7-Eleven store numbers in the Thailand market to 10,000 over the next six years
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ArticleApproval for Walmart-Yihaodian purchase
Walmart has been given a green light to acquire a controlling share in Chinese online retailer Yihaodian
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ArticleChinese organic regulations flouted
China’s newly introduced organic labelling regulations are being widely ignored by retailers.
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ArticleWalmart reports on solid quarterly growth
US retailer improves earnings and sales during the second quarter of fiscal 2013, thanks to both domestic and global operations

