All Retail articles – Page 464
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ArticleCuorebio offers organic produce discount
Italy's leading organic food retail network set to launch week-long promotion including 10 per cent discount on all items
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ArticleNew managing director in at Compass
Compass Group UK & Ireland has appointed Fiacra Nagle as the new managing director for Compass Group Ireland.
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ArticleSainsbury’s connects four with apple pack
Sainsbury’s has launched a new apple range targeted at the convenience market.
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ArticleCarrefour Malaysia chief to spearhead expansion
Carrefour has signalled its plans for expansion in Malaysia with the appointment of a new head of its Malaysia, Singapore operations
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ArticleLe Maire lends helping hand
France's minister of agriculture shows support for farmers by backing a further reduction in social insurance contributions for full-time labour
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ArticlePrivate label set for dramatic growth
New Rabobank report suggests expansion of modern retail and further supplier consolidation are a threat to smaller brands
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ArticleFlorida citrus to increase Korean promotions
The US citrus industry will work to boost awareness of its grapefruit in Korea this season after significant sales growth was recorded last year
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ArticleAgrinurture to distribute Del Monte Pacific pineapples
Come April Agrinurture will take over the distribution of Del Monte Pacific’s fresh pineapples in China
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ArticleWal-Mart/Future Group talks stir up speculation
Rumours abound of a possible alliance between the world's largest retailer and India's biggest supermarket group
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ArticleNew guide to aid foodservice in France
The foodservice sector in France is set to benefit from the launch of a new guide providing all relevant information on fresh produce
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ArticleWalmex evaluates cost-cutting measures
CEO Scott Rank tells a Mexican investment summit that the group is looking to trim its supply chain costs
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Tesco distribution overhaul to exclude produce
Tesco has quashed rumours it is to overhaul its fresh produce distribution as it makes changes to its network.
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ArticleWalmart reopens Japanese outlets
Walmart has reopened 12 of the 24 outlets it was forced to close in the wake of the 11 March earthquake and tsunami in Japan
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ArticleTesco Lotus goes green
Tesco Lotus is planning to open its first South East Asian zero-carbon store in Thailand
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ArticleIndia mulls retail-producer tie-ups
The Indian government may give domestic retailers incentives to source from local grower cooperatives and invest in their supply chains
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ArticleRed Gold comes to UK stores
World's most expensive cherries to become widely available in UK after Spanish producer signs deal with Tesco
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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

