All Retail articles – Page 467
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ArticleAustralian produce retailers draw fire
Australia’s supermarket chains have been called out on fresh fruit and vegetable labelling and price rises
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ArticleTesco CEO names executive committee
Incoming chief executive Philip Clarke has revealed that seven new members will join the retailer's committee
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ArticleSligro reveals profit drop
Dutch group announces year-on-year drop despite increase in food retail operating profit
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ArticleUSDA forecasts higher food prices
Hikes are set to impact both food retail outlets and restaurants across the US following period of relatively low price increases in recent years
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ArticleTesco confirms executive personnel
Philip Clarke has announced the composition of his executive committee to take effect on 1 March when he succeeds Sir Terry Leahy as group chief executive of Tesco.
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ArticleChina issues fines to Carrefour and Walmart
Chinese authorities have issued fines for what they claim to be dishonest pricing by international retailers Carrefour and Walmart
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ArticleMetro Canada sales take a hit
The Canadian retailer said aggressive price discounting and lower drug pricing took a bite out of the company’s first-quarter sales
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M&S signs up for U40s
The Under 40s Fruit Growers’ conference has landed sponsorship from high street retailer Marks & Spencer ahead of the 2011 edition.
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ArticleUK pineapple demand wanes
Rains and flooding in Costa Rica cited as a reason for lower quality, according to a report by Freshinfo
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ArticleUS fresh produce sales rebounding
Sales of fresh fruits and vegetables on the US retail market continued to recover last year, says report from The Perishables Group
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ArticleWaitrose awards logistics contract
Waitrose has awarded a contract to Gist to become a logistics provider for components of its primary transport operations.
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ArticleLidl plays down fears of UK pepper recall
Discount retailer Lidl UK has moved to calm fears that the discovery of plant growth regulator Ethephon on capsicum from Spain - destined for sale at Lidl Group stores in continental Europe - could lead to a product recall in the UK.
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ArticleWoolworths' first-half sales rise
Group's preliminary results make for good reading, while it also moves for former M&S chairman Sir Stuart Rose
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ArticleWalmart takes healthier turn
The retailer unveils a major new initiative aimed at encouraging more affordable, healthy consumption in the US
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ArticleAlbertsons to close stores in Texas
Seven of the US retailer’s unprofitable Texas-based outlets will shut their doors at the end of next month
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Delhaize sees Q4 sales acceleration
Solid quarterly revenue contributes to positive full-year sales increase and confirmation of 2010 operating profit growth guidance
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ArticleSouth Korea focus for NZ squash promotion
The New Zealand Buttercup Squash Council will launch a campaign to promote squash to consumers in South Korea this year
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ArticleX5 consolidates leading position
Russia's leading grocery retailer has reported on a strong set of results for 2010, with net sales growth of 24 per cent
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ArticleAhold improves yearly performance
Dutch retailer sees sales increase in all markets, despite a challenging environment that saw consumers focusing on value
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Tesco hammers Asda's price guarantee
Tesco has slammed Asda’s 10 per cent cheaper price guarantee as “misleading” and a “gimmick”.

