All Retail articles – Page 461
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ArticleSainsbury’s caught on caulis
Sainsbury’s claims over its British cauliflowers have been called into question following a spot check investigation.
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ArticleAshes to aisles for Freddie
Morrisons has trotted out from the pavilion in its return to celebrity-based advertising, with new ads to be fronted by cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff.
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ArticleMigros most trusted on ecology
In Switzerland, retailer Migros inspires the most confidence on environmental issues, according to a recent Reader's Digest poll
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ArticleMagnit posts positive profit
Russian retailer sees net profit jump by over 16 per cent during 2010 on strong like-for-like sales
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ArticleWalmart establishes eastern HQ
Based in Atlanta, the new headquarters will manage nearly 1,600 Walmart stores in 20 states across the eastern US
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ArticleRewe plots Romanian growth
Retailer is planning to introduce 20 new Penny stores to the Romanian market in 2011
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ArticleModest growth for Sainsbury's
British retailer shows slight sales increase in fourth quarter statement, citing tough trading conditions for slowdown
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ArticleProtests impact trade in Persian Gulf
Produce is being re-routed to unaffected markets as a result of the protests in the Gulf, causing big price fluctuations
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ArticleMetro Group breaks earnings record
German retailer is now 'stronger than before the economic crisis', according to chief executive Eckhard Cordes
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Cencosud profits up on higher sales
Chilean retailer points to increased sales across business operations as reason for strong year
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ArticleTesco ceo issues rallying cry
Tesco’s new UK chief executive Richard Brasher has praised “resourceful” consumers as the public battles unemployment and higher taxes.
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ArticlePink Lady apple brand recognised in UK
CIM hands prestigious marketing award to Coregeo for its work on the leading Pink Lady apple brand
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ArticleAuchan Hungary sees sales drop
Figures described as 'not bad' given the contraction of Hungary's overall retail market
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ArticleAsda gets green light on expansion
Asda has confirmed it is to open 168 stores in 2011 after being given the green light by the Office of Fair Trading.
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ArticleRetail disrupted in quake-hit Japan
Major retailers in Japan have reported Friday’s earthquake has caused significant disruption to trade in affected regions
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ArticleSunkist to market table grapes
The major US citrus cooperative has struck a deal to apply its iconic Sunkist brand to table grapes for the first time
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ArticleAhold takes first Belgian steps
Group launches first Albert Heijn store in the country this week, offering a range of Flemish products
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ArticleSenior Co-op figure become Spar UK MD
Leading Co-operative Group figure Debbie Robinson has been appointed managing director of Spar (UK) Ltd.
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ArticleLev Khasis steps down at X5
Russian retailer's supervisory board moves to elect Andrei Gusev as new chief executive officer with immediate effect
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ArticleT&G launches Fijian business
A new Fiji-based business will allow New Zealand’s Turners & Growers more control of the fresh produce supply chain between the two countries

