All Retail articles – Page 443
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ArticleIntermarché to increase Express presence
The group is to roll out over 25 new convenience stores in urban centres by the end of next year
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ArticleRewe opens new DC near Berlin
Company's east German division now well-equipped for future expansion, says logistics director Frank Wiemer
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ArticleUK consumers are backing brands
Despite overall fragile consumer confidence, trust in brands has actually risen in the UK, according to new research
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ArticleSmall-town focus for Aditya Birla
Aditya Birla will focus its growth on smaller towns and rural areas, according to the company’s FMCG head
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ArticleSPAR opens new doors
SPAR has opened new stores and facilities in both India and Australia this month as it steadily grows its presence in the Asia-Pacific
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ArticleTesco fruit prices follow new strategy
Company ditches number of promotional offers in favour of lower regular prices on several commonly purchased items
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ArticleMixed reaction to Tesco price plan
Analysts praise Tesco's 'Big Price Drop', while rivals dismiss the price revamp initiative as a 'smoke and mirrors' move
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AnalysisAnalysis: Tesco's Big Price Drop
The following analysis compares fresh fruit prices listed by UK retailer Tesco on MySupermarket.co.uk in weeks 38 and 39
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Jeronimo Martins cagey on expansion
Portuguese retailer has not yet made a decision on the possibility of entering a third market
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ArticleOwnership conundrum for UK markets
Retail markets can be run better as commercial businesses, according to a sector expert.
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ArticleUK shoppers 'want British apples'
Sainsbury's study finds that buying British is an important factor for shoppers in the country
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ArticleTacon departs The Co-operative
Christine Tacon is to leave The Co-operative Farms after 11 years at the helm. She will move to a position on the government’s Strategic Regulatory Scrutiny Panel.
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ArticleBorough traders set for dramatic market return
Borough Market’s disenfranchised former traders could make a sensational return to the global attraction.
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ArticleTesco looks to slice prices
Tesco is reportedly aiming to grab more market share in the UK and strengthen its leading position in the market by revamping its entire product pricing structure from the start of next week.
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ArticleSainsbury's writes off riot damage
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has revealed the supermarket will not claim for any damage during the riots in the UK in August.
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ArticleRewe reports on residue reduction
Germany's second-largest food retailer has worked with Global 2000 to reduce pesticide contamination in fruit and vegetables
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ArticleTesco flotation to fund Thai expansion
The retail giant will hive off 15 of its Thai hypermarket sites into a listed property fund in the country to fund growth
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ArticleTesco promotes Thai fresh produce
Tesco aims to double its exports of Thai produce over the next five years to its network of stores throughout the globe
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ArticleTesco plans pricing shake-up in UK
Company reportedly planning to revamp its entire product pricing structure in bid to reinforce market-leading position
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ArticleWalmart Canada plots steady strategy
Group will not make major changes, but will continue to revamp stores, according to CEO

