All Retail articles – Page 433
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ArticleWalmart launches healthy eating label
The icon will appear on hundreds of food items to provide shoppers with a simple way to make healthier food choices
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ArticleLondis fresh food sales up by one third
Sales of fresh produce at Londis have risen by 33 per cent year on year with the company pledging to double fresh food sales by 2015.
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ArticleKroger and IFCO hit container landmark
The 20 billionth pound of fresh produce has been moved in an IFCO reusable plastic container and delivered to Kroger
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ArticleMorrisons launches vegetarian range
M Kitchen range responds to claims by consumers that vegetarian food in supermarkets can be 'bland and uninteresting'
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ArticleBudgens to match Tesco on over 500 products
Budgens has announced it is lowering prices and matching Tesco on even more products in 2012.
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ArticleFresh & Easy reveals Sacramento dates
First five stores in the Sacramento region will launch from the first week of March, the retailer reveals
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ArticleTesco Lotus to boost revenue with IPO
Tesco Lotus plans to use investor capital to expand its business in Thailand and renovate existing stores
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ArticleAldi Nord eyes reusable crates
Reports in Germany suggest the discounter is turning to Euro Pool System for the crates
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ArticleIndia creates cold chain development centre
A centre will be established in India to address the country’s dearth of cold chain infrastructure
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ArticleTurbulent times for Korean produce prices
A recent cold snap has pushed up the cost of fresh produce in South Korea this month after prices fell in January
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ArticleWhole Foods Market on the up
Natural and organic retailer reports on quarter that saw improvements in both net income and group sales
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Tesco helps modernise Malaysian retailers
Tesco is helping the Malaysian government modernise retail businesses in the country.
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ArticleGreg Foran to head Walmart China
Ex-Woolworths supermarket head Greg Foran will step up as CEO of Walmart China from the beginning of next month
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ArticleNFU makes supply-chain relationships top priority
The National Farmers Union has outlined its top priorities for the fresh produce sector with building stronger supply chain relationships and progressing the establishment of a supply-chain adjudicator at the top of the list.
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ArticleShoppers 'put planning' into grocery trips
IGD has found that a greater number of UK shoppers are pre-planning their trips to grocery stores to secure the best value
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ArticleLime leaves flutter into Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has started stocking UK grown fresh Kaffir limes leaves.
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ArticleCarbon Trust 'disappointed' by Tesco
Tesco has “disappointed” the Carbon Trust as it pulls out of the organisation’s eco-labelling scheme.
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ArticleRetail reforms on course, assures India
The Indian government has reportedly assured global retail giants Walmart and Metro that its retail reforms agenda is going ahead
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ArticleTesco calms Robbins rumour
Tesco has moved to quash rumours surrounding a new appointment for Bob Robbins, chief operating officer of Tesco’s UK stores.
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ArticleVal Verde expands vegetable trials
Group reveals that harvesting of cauliflower and pencil-sized green onions is now underway

