All Retail articles – Page 464
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ArticleCentral sourcing strategy gains impetus
Tesco is reducing its dependence on the British market, affecting the way in which it sources fresh produce for sale to its customers across the world
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ArticleSainsbury's unveils new graduate programme
Sainsbury's has launch a new graduate training programme to begin next year.
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AnalysisWhich? issues school-meals warning
New research from Which? has found that the price of school meals is rising in two thirds of schools across the country this coming term.
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ArticleUS produce demand to hold steady
The current economic climate is unlikely to impact on the volume of fresh produce sold on the US market in 2011
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Asda erupts wtih volcanic green nectarines
Asda is stocking a new green nectarine sourced from a volcano for the first time.
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ArticleLuLu opens new Oman store
The UAE retailer has unveiled a new store in Nizwa as it continues its agressive expansion plans in the region
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ArticleSainsbury's stocks candy floss grapes
Packs of Cotton Candy variety go on sale in total of 35 stores as British retailer looks to add some fun to the table grape category
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ArticleTesco bows out of Japan
UK retail giant Tesco is to sell its struggling business in Japan as it looks to focus on other markets in Asia
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Tesco to sell off Japanese business
Tesco is to pull out of Japan as it has failed to achieve economies of scale in the country.
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ArticleSpar flower sales in bloom
Spar and AF Blakemore have boosted fresh flower sales by 13 per cent in the past year, as a result of a relaunch across stores in the Blakemore and Capper regions.
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ArticleUK enjoys berry boom in 2011
Berry Gardens describes 2011 as an 'exceptional season' for sales, with the category outperforming 'all other grocery sectors'
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ArticleAuchan survives tough environment
Growth in eastern Europe and China is tempered by difficult conditions in western Europe, according to French retailer Auchan
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ArticleCarrefour downgrades forecast
The French retailer has forecast a fall in current operating income for 2011, having previously predicted an increase
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ArticleJapanese persimmons face challenging season
Japanese persimmon exporters are facing the challenge of selling a big crop into Asian markets weary of the safety of produce from that country
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ArticleSuperquinn delays hit fresh produce suppliers
Irish fresh produce suppliers, who were among those left unpaid when the Superquinn chain went into receivership, have now been hit by a delay in sanctioning the company’s subsequent takeover by the Musgrave Group.
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ArticleThe Co-op sees profit drop
The Co-operative Group’s CEO Peter Marks has expressed deep concern over market conditions in reporting a 10 per cent drop in profits.
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ArticleAhold to enter German market
But company's first-half financial performance is cause for concern as consumers trade down and seek out more promotions
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ArticleMagnit sees rise in second quarter profit
Major new store drive helps push up profit to US$79m, with like-for-like sales also increasing
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ArticleX5 follows Magnit's profit lead
Supermarket chain posts second quarter profit growth of 195 per cent, on an expanded store network
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ArticleFresh & Easy pushes on in San Fran
Tesco's US operation opens its second San Francisco store, offering fresh food to an underserved community of 36,000 people

