All Retail articles – Page 443
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ArticleTates & Waynes open first Spar eco-store
The Tates & Waynes retail group has opened the doors to a pioneering energy efficient Spar store in Kidderminster.
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ArticleWal-Mart reopens Chongqing stores
The world’s largest retailer reopened its stores in the Chinese city of Chongqing after they were shut down for food standards violations
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ArticleSligro posts solid results
Dutch retailer sees growth in both third quarter and nine-month results
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ArticleBig C looks to boost capital
Thai retailer Big C seeks huge capital injection to fund expansion through issuance of shares
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ArticleNew future sought for Berwick St market
Authorities are looking to breathe new life into Berwick Street markets in Soho, London.
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ArticleWaitrose weighs in with giant avos
Waitrose is stocking an enormous avocado with up to 10 times as much flesh as standard varieties.
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ArticleTesco implements title changes
Tesco has streamlined its category management structure by creating a new position, FPJ can reveal.
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ArticleUK tastes turn more exotic
Sales of less common exotic fruits are on the rise in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous
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ArticleThe Co-op unveils rebranded packaging
British grocer plans to underline its close links to UK's fruit and vegetable producers over coming 12 months
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ArticleTesco Big Price Drop app on Facebook
Company calls on customers to vote for other products to be reduced in price as sales of potatoes and tomatoes reportedly rise
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ArticleSupervalu raises earnings despite sales fall
US retailer posts net Q2 earnings of US$60m on reduced sales of US$8.4bn
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ArticleProduce gets tricycle treatment
In Paris, a new means of distributing and promoting fresh produce is being trialled: the tricycle
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ArticleAldi considers Florida distribution centre
Discount retailer could get US$1.7m in tax breaks if it builds warehouse in Palm Beach County
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ArticleThai flooding forces retail closures
Fresh produce sales face setbacks as flooding forces closure of some retail outlets in Thai capital of Bangkok
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ArticleUK web grocery sales top €12bn in 2016
Analysis suggests sales via online online grocery retailers in the UK will almost double in value during the next five years
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ArticleMetro chairman hands in resignation
Following the announcement last week that Eckhard Cordes will be leaving, Metro has now revealed that Jürgen Kluge is to resign
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ArticleProfit and sales rise for Axfood
Swedish retailer releases interim Q3 results, with growth in consolidated sales and profit
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ArticleCentral Market makes growth plans
H-E-B-owned retailer reveals template to expand using smaller stores
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ArticleWalmex profit enjoys highest increase
The third quarter saw net income up to US$360m, while revenue grew 11 per cent

