All Retail articles – Page 432
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Sales rise for Morrisons
British supermarket operator records modest increase in sales, but notes consumer environment will remain challenging
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ArticleDansk Supermarked hires Per Bank
Tesco executive board member Bank will replace Erling Jensen on 1 April this year
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ArticleRecord Pink Lady sales in UK
Over 3m cartons of the fruit were sold in 2011, the result of a successful marketing and PR campaign
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ArticleGiant to acquire 16 stores in Philly
Parent company Ahold USA is exploring growth opportunities in current markets in the US and Europe with new Philadelphia outlets
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ArticleAuchan devours Hungary hypermarkets
French retailer agrees deal to buy seven Cora hypermarkets from Belgium's Delhaize
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ArticleTesco drops prices further
UK supermarket giant cuts cost to consumers of local apples and other produce
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ArticleRetailers resolve to cut more prices in 2012
Supermarket price-cutting wars are intensifying as the major multiples attempt to offer unmissable deals to pull in shoppers and avoid a post-Christmas slump.
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ArticleIndian trader leaves trail of debt in UAE
Fresh produce traders in the UAE say the industry needs tighter controls after businessman absconds owing ‘millions’
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ArticleBI-LO and Winn Dixie to merge
The two retailers are expected to continue to operating under their respective banners following completion of the merger
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Tesco C&C plans for India 'on hold'
Tesco, the world's third-largest food retailer, has apparently postponed plans to set up wholesale cash-and-carry centres in India.
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ArticleRetailers support UK health drive
Three UK supermarkets to offer discounts on fresh produce as part of campaign to encourage balanced meals on a budget
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ArticleSupermarkets' giant expansion plans revealed
British supermarkets are building or planning 44.4 million square feet of store space, over seven million square feet more than Tesco’s shops currently cover.
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ArticleMorrisons opening hundreds of local stores
Morrisons is planning to open hundreds of convenience stores over the next few years that will offer the same prices found in its supermarkets.
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ArticleRewe plans Penny investment
Revamp of 800 stores and closure of 100 unprofitable outlets expected next year
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ArticleOcado shares plunge as profit estimate revised
Shares in online supermarket Ocado have dropped by as much as 12 per cent since it has announced profits for the financial year are set to be lower than expected.
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ArticleDiscounters top UK retail survey
Aldi and Lidl rated highly by UK consumers in supermarket satisfaction survey
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ArticleMakro offers fruit and veg at cost price
Egyptian arm of German-owned Metro's self-service wholesale subsidiary claims to offer "lowest prices on the market"
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ArticleTesco C&C plans for India "on hold"
UK-based retail company reported to have delayed planned investments in new wholesale, cash-and-carry centres
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ArticleWaitrose tops satisfaction survey for third year
Waitrose has topped the Which? supermarket satisfaction survey for the third year running while Aldi and Lidl have come in second and third.
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ArticleCarrefour sees market share slide
French retailer's hypermarket market share slides 0.9 per cent, according to Kantar figures

