All Retail articles – Page 427
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Delhaize launches Direct Cube
In an effort to boost online orders, the Belgian supermarket chain has come up with the Direct Cube
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ArticleAuchan makes pricing move
The French retailer has introduced a new pricing policy in its effort to be the least expensive for fresh produce
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Food inflation rise spells supplier squeeze
Food inflation rose in March to 5.4 per cent from 4.2 per cent in February, according to latest British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Nielsen figures.
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ArticleFirst Zespri shipment on the water
Zespri’s first shipment of the 2012 season is now on its way to Japan
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ArticleChina tops world's grocery market
China has replaced the US as the world's biggest food retail market, according to IGD
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ArticleFrench drive to improve relations
An effort led by think tank SAF seeks to develop sector by improving relations between retailers and their suppliers
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ArticleBrightFarms to build ‘world’s largest’ rooftop farm
The state-of-the-art, hydroponic greenhouse being built in Brooklyn, New York, is designed to provide US retailers with fresh, local produce on a year-round basis
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ArticleAsda doubles Indian grape volumes
Walmart-owned UK retail chain Asda is doubling Indian grape volumes from Maharashtra under a Bharti Walmart Direct Farm initiative
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ArticleWholesale push for Bharti Walmart
Bharti Walmart to expand wholesale business while India’s government stalls on plans to open up multi-brand retail to foreign investment
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ArticleSainsbury's enjoys strong Christmas
British retailer records rise in sales during festive period, despite challenging weather conditions
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T193 Ltd wins new apple rights
New Zealand fruit company T193 has won a licence to grow and globally market a new apple variety that is expected to meet strong demand in Asia
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ArticleEuropean suppliers 'must add value'
New report by Rabobank highlights how a changing fresh produce industry has altered the role of suppliers
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ArticleMalaysia to limit imported produce sales
In a bid to promote domestic production the Malaysian government plans to limit where imported fresh produce can be sold
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ArticleDBC Foodservice closures cost 287 jobs
DBC foodservice has gone into administration causing 287 confirmed job losses and putting another 450 jobs at risk.
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ArticleMercator managers step down
Slovenian grocer sees its five-strong management resign after clashes with the ownership
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ArticleCo-op reveals slump in food sales
Group suffers from 'increasingly tough market' in the UK through 2011
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ArticleTop turnout for Fresh Produce India
A bumper crowd of 240 delegates from 19 different countries took part in India’s only international fresh produce conference this week
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Walmart looks to drop US food prices
Retail giant will make cuts to food and consumable prices, according to chief merchandising officer Duncan Mac Naughton
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ArticleRewe aims to make Penny shine again
Chief executive Alain Caparros reports 2.7 per cent increase in Rewe's group sales as attention turns to discounter's revamp
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ArticleProfit down at Swiss group Migros
Grocery retailer insists that improved efficiency and massive price cuts are helping it to achieve "solid operating results"

