All Retail articles – Page 443
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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
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ArticleVietnamese dragon fruit to enter US mainstream
A Vietnamese dragon fruit supplier has inked a direct supply deal with two US supermarkets
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ArticleTarget to boost grocery offer
The US supermarket operator is expanding in Virginia its range of fresh food products, including fruits and vegetables
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ArticleNorth American retailers visit Chile
Tour of Chile’s orchards, vineyards and main port is aimed at building bridges with North America’s produce industry
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ArticleH-E-B to upgrade Texas stores
Leading Texan retailer plans to invest large sum of money to expand, remodel and relocate a number of stores in the area

