All Retail articles – Page 483
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ArticlePlanet Carrefour unveiled in Lyon
The French retail giant has today opened two pilot superstores of its new Planet format in Lyon, France
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ArticleNew M&S chairman to take pay cut
The new chairman of Marks & Spencer will receive 40 per cent less than the incumbent Sir Stuart Rose.
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ArticleTesco opens first drive-thru supermarket
The UK’s largest supermarket Tesco has announced it is to open the UK's first drive-thru store.
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ArticleMinister says Carrefour plans Malaysian sale
Carrefour wants to sell its Malaysian operations to focus on the growing Indian market, according to a Malaysian minister
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ArticleGhost Festival boosts Taiwan fruit prices
Taiwanese fruit sales and average prices have risen in response to yesterday’s Ghost Festival
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ArticleSmall growth for Russia's Magnit
Retailer reports on first-half net profit increase of 1.17 per cent, driven by greater selling space and higher sales
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ArticleThai energy firm eyes Carrefour Thai assets
Thailand's biggest energy company PTT has said it is interested in bidding on Carrefour's Thai assets
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ArticleUK produce market set to shrink
A UK fresh produce industry schism is baring fertile ground for company mergers and acquisitions, a new report from market analysts Plimsoll reveals
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ArticleWaitrose reports soft-fruit boom
Waitrose has reported a boom in blackcurrants and redcurrants as consumers shun traditional strawberries and raspberries.
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ArticleAldi denies sales decline in Germany
Company insiders quoted by Lebensmittel Zeitung suggest recent reported figures for the first half of 2010 are inaccurate
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ArticleUK apricots welcomed at Le Gavroche
The renowned London restaurant is set to use UK-grown apricots, of which the first commercially available crop is in full swing
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ArticleSainsbury’s boosts market share
Sainsbury’s and Morrisons are the winners in the latest set of grocery market figures from Kantar Worldpanel, with both retailers boosting their market share by 0.2 per cent.
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Supplier switch boosts Tesco apple supply
One of the country’s largest apple co-operatives has switched its business to Tesco, giving the supermarket’s English top-fruit supply a major boost.
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ArticleFirst English apples hit Tesco
The first English apples of the year, Discovery, were picked in Kent last week and have gone on sale at Tesco.
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ArticleFairtrade citrus drive in New York
Food stores in Manhattan are promoting Fairtrade-certified South African citrus this week as part of an ongoing programme
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ArticleQ2 sales down at Asda
UK's second-largest supermarket group sees underlying sales decline by 0.4 per cent for three months to 30 June
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ArticleDelay for Philly market move
Philadelphia's new state-of-the-art wholesale market is unlikely to open its doors to produce traders until January 2011
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ArticleMarket share changes for UK retailers
Sainsbury's and Morrisons have increased market share while Tesco and Asda have seen a second-quarter drop
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ArticlePandol rolls out new grape packaging
The so-called rinse-and-serve clear cube which can be held directly under a tap is now in stores across the US
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ArticleQKL unveils strong Q2 results
Leading Northeast China supermarket chain QKL Stores is pressing ahead with expansion plans on the back of strong Q2 financial results

